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So basically I have a 2014 SuperDrive it has firmware 2.xx and the firmaware needed for my iMac and some others is 3.xx. While I can physically find the 3.xx firmware update directly from apple on their site Ventura will not allow it to be installed on my Mac, had it allowed the install the...
Well Apple says I can't update firmware on my SuperDrive to work with my iMac that's why it couldn't recognize my discs. Anyways these are now on their way to @bottleworks and I would imagine they will get there Friday/Saturdayish.
I have a 2017 iMac and 2023 MacBook Pro, the next newest Mac I have is a 7300/280 with G3 and USB. My problem is that when I try using my USB SuperDrive on my iMac it’s always trouble. I suppose I could give it another try but if @bottleworks is close by I don’t mind sending it their way. I...
It’s possible but would require a good bit of work and testing to reach a stable usable image. I agree would be very cool to see a 5th. It’s too bad Apple killed it shortly after the color classic and LC520
We have them good to go now we have a few different types. @Jockelill would be the one to ask for release though. He, myself, and @WillJac use these for some of our projects very awesome to see. Using JLCPCB's print service and printing in Nylon Resin the results are beautiful!
I’ve been unable to I have the discs with the files on them if someone is cool with uploading then and shipping back (I’ll cover cost both ways) I’ll happily ship out.
I'll try and reach out to him is he on Twitter? Also to recap the two small chips the antenna posts are between have the following markings:
"BCM5976C1"
"KUFBG"
"TE1241 P31"
"P9L2X N3A W"
The Atmel chip is legible and is a "ATSAM3U4C." The other chip I see reads as follows:
"EFTDI"...
Appreciate all of the responses I had no idea so this really is super cool to hear. Amazed you guys figured that out so quick! I can’t get it to do much as the device just doesn’t seem to show up on my Mac. It does power on though. I’ve also noticed there’s are connections for flex cables like...
This is similar to other iPod and iPhone dev boards. There is a iPhone 2G development board code name “Grape” that isn’t ever brought up in searches but pictures show its name.
I agree definitely seems more dev maybe prototype was a bit off I assume this may be a mobile device because as @CC_333 said it has antennas. But having looked at the iPhone 2G dev board it doesn’t match but it’s similar.
Yeah that’s what I’m trying to figure out at the top left there are two USB B jacks and looks like it runs off maybe 5V, Not sure. But if it is 03 the first iPhone released 08 so this would be extremely early.
Hey there happy it arrived okay and I apologize for the confusion with using it I hope the following helps:
1. The cable you mentioned is what you would need to use (26PJN female to female).
2. Basically you plug it into the rear of the apple /// and the floppy emu goes into the smaller cable...
I uploaded the service guide for a few apple monitors, lucky for you the one you have is listed. I have linked it HERE for you and you'll want to start at page 211.
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