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    Testers Needed: Modified ROM for LC475/Q605

    Maybe you've seen it already, I have run 3x 128MB in my slightly modified Centris 650 (details here). My (weakly supported) opinion is that the RAM detection code doesn't set up the memory controller properly and it's probably not a power supply issue. When I tried it left a gap in the...
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    3D print rubber feet for IIci/IIcx?

    I've 3D printed some feet in TPU (supposedly shore hardness 95A) and used spray adhesive on the bottom. They're about as rubbery as I'd want, decent grip/flex without being too soft.
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    Finding FiberTalk: DuPont's AppleTalk-over-Fiber Hardware

    Neat find! It will be neat to see if anyone ever turns up any of the hardware for this. This is tangential but an amusing thought, I bet it wouldn't be impossible to recreate this using modern (super cheap) 1G SFP modules like so...
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    Macintosh IIfx ROM Modifications

    That's not how I have been computing them, and I think the code in the ROM does what I described. The only other transformation I can think of that would possibly be involved is an endianness conversion if you're computing on a modern system.
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    Macintosh IIfx ROM Modifications

    My understanding is that the ROM checksum is really just addition of the whole ROM 16 bits at a time, with the result truncated to 32 bits. If your changes are small, you need to just flip an equivalent value of bits anywhere else in the ROM to preserve the checksum. So I think the tricky part...
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    Is it possible to make modern replica PowerPC Macs?

    nobody has even managed to replicate a mac plus, let alone something a decade more complicated
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    PPC 603 overclocking tool?

    The speed is set only via the hardware and cannot be changed while a 603 is running. Unless there's a PPC mac with a dedicated external microcontroller to set the speed (not aware of any), no chance.
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    SSHeven: a modern SSH client for Mac OS 7/8/9

    I believe, with the latest libssh2 version I'm using now, there is some support. I haven't confirmed in SSHeven, but the project claims:
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    SSHeven: a modern SSH client for Mac OS 7/8/9

    A small update on SSHeven: version 0.9.0 is now available. It has: Very basic unicode support (turns all non-ASCII characters into a ◊). This means a rogue unicode character won't mess up all your text alignment anymore. Improved alt/option key handling Fix for crashes on PPC 601 machines...
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    Pushing the Apple PowerPC 601 upgrade card to 80MHz (in 40MHz Quadra 800)?

    There are some notes here http://www.applefool.com/clockchipping/wombat.html
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    Variations in benchmark performance on LC475/Quadra 605 with 68040 CPUs and VRAM

    I think it's here, at least that's what I changed for my Centris 650. The code isn't very simple, and there are several tables involved.
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    Centris 610 @ 40Mhz possible?

    If you get faster RAM you might have better luck. Converting it to report as a Quadra 610 might give you some headroom. Some ROM hacks might be needed to go faster as well. Depends on what exactly the limiting factor is, and you might be out of luck anyway.
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    Retro68 IDEs: Visual Studio Code, Eclipse, CodeLite, ...

    Necropost, but since I just did it, and I'm going to completely forget how to do this before next time: I like using Visual Studio Code with Retro68 (and I use VS Code at work, so it's familiar). If you have a CMake-based project (which I strongly suggest), it integrates very smoothly. Steps...
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    Overclock LC475/P475/Q605 without soldering or spicy-o-clock

    Great work! Do you plan to make an extension or something to do this on boot? It wouldn't be too hard to throw one together with retro68.
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    PowerClip reproduction

    There's a new thread here and a longer one with a variety of experimentation here.
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