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Thats a bummer. I think there is a control panel or extension that makes labels transparent, but I don't know if it's that important. I'll have to keep thinking. Either way doesn't sound like there is a simple solution. I appreciate the help.
I did try that, but it doesn't allow that. You can't select "Get File Info" on a drive or partition. The button is greyed out, and you can only open the drive to select a file or folder inside of it.
I have 2 partitions due to needing more space, but I'd like to hide one of the partitions to clean up the desktop. I use an alias to access the single folder of games installed on the partition. I don't have much experience using ResEdit, would I open Finder using ResEdit?
Just curious if it’s possible to hide a partition or drive from the desktop on classic mac os 8.1 / 7.6.1 / 7.5.5? I have a partition that I have an alias to, and I’d like to clean up the desktop by hiding the actual partition or drive if possible.
why is the documentation for this non-existent? I've tried 5 different ROM files and I can't use this at all other than to type. No buttons ever show up on the "Menu Bar"
I finally started to open source and post up these models on my github page for anyone who is interested or finds this in the future. The back panel model repository is not yet finished. I'll be making some revisions and uploading some new models of the back panel that would likely be more...
I have not tried to get internet up and setup yet, but I believe that you're correct. I don't think it works with the IIe card installed. It's something I need to do more research into.
Yeah it's the monitor you typically see with a IIGS, it's the Apple 12" RGB A2M6014 Monitor. The IIGS has composite output, so I could just use the RCA out on the IIGS to the passthrough on the ESP32 card and then I would just have to convert the RCA / composite output on the ESP32 card to the...
It's on the logic board. It looks like a cap and has 2 values, but there is no series identifier on it, and I can't find any replacements with the same values. You could obviously use a cap rated for a higher voltage but that has me questioning if it's for sure a cap and not something else. It's...
This is a few months late, but I'll share my list. I just recapped my PSU, and logic board. I did NOT recap the LCD yet, and I don't have what looks like a tiny 2mm SMD cap listed. I didn't replace mine because I missed it, and I'm not 100% sure it is an SMD cap. It looks like it, but I don't...
This is a few years old, but I recapped my PSU and the logic board of my 20", but there was 1 SMD cap I left, because I couldn't quite tell 100% sure if it was a cap. it looks like a tiny 2mm SMD electrolytic cap. I left it mostly because I missed it when I ordered my caps. I didn't touch the...
Another update, I bought 4 supercaps from console5, and the 1st one I installed was bad. A continuity test showed it was shorted when I touched both leads, and I had no power to USB, or to the LCD when it was installed. I installed a second and it works fine now, but I'm assuming these are new...
It most likely is flux residue, it doesn't really look like corrosion especially if it wipes off easily, so I wouldn't worry too much. If your supercaps aren't leaking or crusty then I wouldn't worry, but they will need to be replaced soon. Mine was fully leaking.
I would like to try it, but I don't know really anything about diodes. I'm concerned about choosing a part with the wrong specs. I have another spot on my board that is slightly toasted where a smaller diode sits below some resistors. I would like to fix both of those.
I immediately cleaned the board, so in the photo you won't see the actual corrosion, but I've circled in red the areas. It's the underside of the board, and the barrel jack plug. The blue circle is the super capacitor location. It almost looked like battery acid. It was a blue-ish green in color...
I want to put an ESP32 Softcard in my IIGS, but I don't want to switch monitors, or have a secondary monitor. I'd like to be able to use my Apple RGB monitor with the ESP32 Softcard. Is it possible to adapt composite output from the ESP32 Softcard to the Apple RGB monitor?
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