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Relatedly, anyone know what new cards this update adds support to, and/or if this update was included with 3.0.1?
https://web.archive.org/web/20000602225753/http://asu.info.apple.com/swupdates.nsf/62c10253abd2be98862566bb005fbe67/e90ee0d57238a922862566b2005f26f0?OpenDocument
No affiliation, just happened to notice this on Tindie today and haven't seen any discussion on here:
https://www.tindie.com/products/ymkdevices/synchr030s/
Wild product. Seems like it has a PDS passthrough, so I'm not sure how they tested with accelerator cards.
I kinda wonder if this works...
Neat, production SlimSCSI. I'm tempted to swap my Q700 from an internal unit for easier disk changes.
Seems like it'd block just a small bit of the fan opening with a right-angle adapter?
I wonder how much modern monitors might actually be more tolerant of low refresh rates thanks to 30Hz HDMI.
My Extron is no miracle worker. It can pull in quite a few signals that are slightly out of spec, but it just increases the margins. Putting things way out of spec it isn't too different...
If you search for packing lists on Archive.org, some machine's lists have been archived. Example:
https://archive.org/details/apple-performa-6300-packing-list
https://archive.org/details/apple-performa-software-bundle-packing-list
Specific snippet from the FAQ:
But as noted above, newer versions break this again. Another set of cards that suffer from breakage from Display Manager 2.0 I guess!
Finally figured out how to get dynamic resolution changes working today: https://68kmla.org/bb/index.php?threads/dynamic-resolution-switching-for-supermac-cards.48112/
Handy for debugging.
Various FAQs and READMEs from SuperMac indicate the 3.0 firmware for most of their cards (Thunders, many Spectrums) supports dynamic (rebootless) resolution switching. Which is really handy!
But that's been curious to me, because it's never worked...Monitors always says a reboot is required, or...
They reference "3D Tic-Tac-Toe"...no idea what that is. I found 2 shareware versions and neither are Desk Accessories.
But Calculator is, even in OS 9. And it opens in Classic.
Double checked everything and this looks good to me too!
I'm not feeling the patience yet but it should be possible to copy the entire Board sRsrc table to the empty region at the bottom of the ROM, allowing for enough space to add the new resolutions without overwriting existing...
Zero seek time on the SD card makes a huuuuuuuuge difference. Unix thrashes the disks like crazy compared to System 7.
It is quite a bit speedier on an 040, but an SD card for the boot disk definitely makes an 030 tolerable.
What driver are you using? From my experience any of the later drivers are about the same speed for an SD card, but the early ones are pretty bad, especially the official ones.
Also I have noticed certain access patterns are just kinda slow on Blues/Zulus/etc, and a fast hard disk can still...
I feel like we're not far off from being able to drop one of these in to entirely replace the CPU...forget the pico, just mount a tiny board with an RP2350 and an emulation ROM into the socket. Certainly would be a lot more plug-and-play than a PiStorm (totally ignoring all the system ROM timing...
I'm pretty sure this is what I missed. I'm away from my machine for a bit, but I bet adjusting the other sResource clears the bar up (that's what I've been seeing too), @jmacz.
Nice to know $1C clock is working for you! I still haven't gotten live clock-adjustments working, you managed with...
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