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Nice find! The CDs would usually contain the latest versions of software, and also wouldn't necessarily include older obsolete items. (Especially since at least some of these are 400k disks -- it was unusual for CD compilations to include 128k/512k software.) So would definitely like to see...
On one hand, it sounds somewhat reasonable, considering sourcing issues for obsolete chips. On the other hand, it irks me that they hide the fact that they are operating out-of-spec. Also if they truly stand behind their hardware, they should discontinue their use of these "warranty void" stickers.
100% confident. I'm looking at them right now. I edited my post while you replied. It was the 64MB kit that I purchased. But it does look like all their 16 MB modules are the same design.
FYI, the 16 MB 30-pin SIMM modules by Keystron on eBay use 2x MT4LC16M4T8 chips (16Mx4) per SIMM. These are 3.3v parts, specified for operation at supply voltage up to 3.6v. They're made for 3.3v 72-pin SIMMs, never 30-pin SIMMs (which are always operated at 5v). I suppose Keystron might test...
This take makes no sense to me at all. KVM was never involved, only KM. I can't see any "inefficiency," or relatively "great deal of work," or "high cost peripherals." The reduction in scope makes this a more realistic, less complicated, more affordable design.
The basis of this whole design...
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Scare quotes would be appropriate, since displays in cheap laptops and such may have 24-bit color, while only reproducing 70% of the sRGB color space. Which is nowhere close to representing the colors visible to the human eye. Even DCI-P3, which Apple likes to use in its latest displays, while a...
24-bit color is only 8-bit grayscale. Most people have not seen a monitor that can display more than 8-bit grayscale. My monitor is capable of 10-bits per channel, but I have never used that feature because only very specialized software actually understands how to leverage it (not to mention...
He's not saying that the universe is half-tone, just b&w film. (Is it actually? I don't know.) If that were the case, would you scan your film at 1-bit? Depends on the resolution of your scanner, of course.
I'm glad you pointed out the need for the cable to be cross-over. All the Apple serial ("printer") cables will be cross-over (and Mac serial cables from other brands). But new generic cables might be made for other applications (audio?) and be straight through. If it's advertised as a serial or...
I was putting together an order from peconnectors the other day. After having 15 different items in my cart, it told me that was the max number of line items allowed. If I wanted to order more, I would have to make it a separate order. And pay a fresh additional $16 shipping. Really now?
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