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  1. saybur

    New LC475

    You're correct on the 4MB main memory, but the LC 475 uses separate memory (VRAM) for video; it came from the factory with 512K (2x256K) but someone must have swiped the sticks at some point in the computer's history. Like @ArmorAlley said, having more is better. I personally use the default...
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    New LC475

    Congrats on your new computer! The 475 is a great machine, hope you enjoy it. I haven't done it personally but powering with a DC supply is a reasonable approach. The mAcTX LC can convert an ATX PSU to work with your computer, then you can use a PicoPSU and the DC brick. mAcTX LC is open...
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    GBSCSI - A cheap(er?) solution to replacement storage

    I don't have my spec copies in front of me so this is just from memory, but I think SCSI-2 may have been less specific about the drive strengths of active negation drivers than the later revisions. Is that where the above chart came from? The design does look to correctly run the OR-tied lines...
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    What is this SMD that’s broken DOS PCI Card

    Looks like an inductor to me. For identification this might be helpful: For testing: (I seriously doubt you need 1%, Google suggests 20% is more typical) https://electronics.stackexchange.com/a/417363
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    Hootswitch, a (work-in-progress) Apple Desktop Bus switch

    Not as much time for projects recently (life/work/etc) but I was able to get preliminary support added for controlling a Hootswitch over USB from a modern computer. I did something like this ages ago with a clunky Java client. This new approach uses Chrome and the Web Serial API. Remote control...
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    Control Panel for CH Products Pro Pedals ADB?

    Just following along for interest, but does that library apply to ADB peripherals? I was under the impression those generally required their own drivers (but I'd be pleased if I was wrong on that).
  7. saybur

    Macintosh SE w/ Radius FPD

    RGB2HDMI appears to support it: https://github.com/hoglet67/RGBtoHDMI/wiki/Supported-Computers
  8. saybur

    Identifying Flyback Replacements

    I've got a graphite Apple Studio Display 17" (M6496) that flickers out at random, the image snapping to the center then slowly re-expanding over the next few seconds. This unit is on its original caps, but based on the symptom and other people's reports of problems with this model I'm assuming...
  9. saybur

    Quantum conundrum in four stanzas

    There are some who suggest a small drop is in order, I can't say of that I am a supporter, All these steps feel like a bit of delay, there are, alas, few ways to stop Quantum decay. Maybe its time to to get a newer device, There are many to choose from, they are quite nice. For spinning iron...
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    Macproxy v24.8 release and Docker image

    Thank you for the ongoing work on this, and what you're doing with your other projects to keep these old computers talking on modern networks. It is much appreciated!
  11. saybur

    Hootswitch, a (work-in-progress) Apple Desktop Bus switch

    Yup, it is. Didn't last long at that price either!
  12. saybur

    Startup key combinations

    NetBSD is fun, hope you get it working. Good luck!
  13. saybur

    Startup key combinations

    It has been a really long time since I tried NetBSD for Mac but I don't think that image is a bootable. See http://www.netbsd.org/ports/mac68k/booter-manual/index.html. The first CD image, by name, should be picked on startup. Try renaming the OS 8 disk to get it higher in priority. You might...
  14. saybur

    Hootswitch, a (work-in-progress) Apple Desktop Bus switch

    Haha yes, it is much easier by comparison! This time around I chose parts stocked by JLCPCB and included the CPL needed to have them do the annoying SMD work for you. I think I put mine together in about 15 minutes or so, everything is through-hole including the Pico unless you want to use the...
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    Hootswitch, a (work-in-progress) Apple Desktop Bus switch

    Most excellent! If you end up testing more over the weekend I'd love to hear how it goes. Congrats on the new device and thanks for building one! 🥳
  16. saybur

    Hootswitch, a (work-in-progress) Apple Desktop Bus switch

    Absolutely, current build attached.
  17. saybur

    Comparison of SCSI2SD v5.0b and BlueSCSI v2 on Centris 650

    The best comparison on the ZuluSCSI side is one of the RP2040 models. BlueSCSI v2 is a clone of those, they will perform identically. Benchmarks for PiSCSI are here if you're interested: https://github.com/piscsi/piscsi/wiki/Benchmarks So you are aware, there is a history of animosity between...
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    Comparison of SCSI2SD v5.0b and BlueSCSI v2 on Centris 650

    I was also about to ask where on earth that number came from. The price difference between BlueSCSI and ZuluSCSI is IMHO close enough to be negligible. This is awfully arbitrary reason to completely discard MacSD. For many (most?) use cases people here are likely to have a 4GB partition limit...
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    Hootswitch, a (work-in-progress) Apple Desktop Bus switch

    Ah, that makes sense. The button / key combo will be the default approach for sure. In general, even if 'fancy' features get added I really want to make sure this thing operates as a basic KVM-style switch without any user configuration: at some point I'll need to add a 'hoot.ini' type feature...
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    Hootswitch, a (work-in-progress) Apple Desktop Bus switch

    Huh, that's interesting, I wasn't seeing a second enumeration while monitoring the bus via sigrok, at least with my IIci running 7.5.5. It generated a reset early on, enumerated, then started the usual Talk querying. Is the enumeration behavior ROM dependent? I could just have been missing it, I...
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