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I have a weird problem with a 12" 640x480 display. When I first turn it on, the picture is extremely squished vertically - otherwise fine. Over about 10-15 minutes, the display gradually stretches vertically until the picture looks normal. This happens so slowly that it really is imperceptible...
Looks like the card is a GeForce2 MX from a Quicksilver, which is newer than I remembered. It is a genuine Apple card.
I’m looking to use the same monochrome display as the French guy, so if the passive adapter doesn’t get things working I’ll use his solution with a modern Mac.
I have seen examples of the fixed sync displays working with a modern Mac, however, you have to design a (very simple) active adapter to make it work - here is an example in French.
I imagine that there must be at least one DIP configuration that is functionally identical to the passive...
The one I linked was VGA Computer ---> DB15 monitor, not vice versa, and it does have DIP switches.
I should have looked more closely at what I linked, however, as the last photo shows a table with DIP settings - which begs the question, what do the completely "passive" (ie no DIPs)...
Any idea what the benefits are of purchasing one of these adapters with DIP Switches vs without? I have a version going the other direction with DIP switches, but I don't see a table listing out DIP positions for this one...
I'm hoping to use it to connect an MDD with a very old (pre-MDD) AGP...
Unfortunately it's not mini-PCIe. I am working on either the HLK-RM04 v2, which has 8MB flash/32MB RAM, or the HLK-7688A (or HLK-7628N, they are the same except for 75628N has two antennae), which has 32MB flash/128MB RAM.
It's unclear whether the HLK-7688/28 is compatible with new OpenWRT...
I've been playing around with the idea of making a similar daughterboard, but with an OpenWRT router integrated, rather than the Vonets.
I tried to track down the datasheet for what @joethezombie posted, though it says UM9095L I think it's the same as DM9095L; looks like UMC and Davicom are...
:cry: On the SE with System 7.1, no file generated... The .txt file is generated immediately on the iMac running 9.2.2, and it seems to write to it just fine there as it goes through the process of logging in. No such luck on the SE. Out of curiosity, since things are behaving weirdly here, is...
Thanks for looking into this! I've installed the thread manager extension into the system folder - unfortunately I still get the persistent "Searching for Networks" message. It's entirely possible that there's something weird with this install of 7.1 and the fault isn't with the Wifi Extension...
I’m no expert but I believe so. I can connect to rainmaker.wunderground.com (wunderground’s telnet server) using only an Ethernet connection through a terminal emulator on the Mac.
What exactly do you mean by telnet support? OpenWRT devices no longer act as telnet servers due to security concerns. It should be possible to connect to the openwrt device over ssh, however.
regardless, I’ve just been using a terminal emulator on the SE to connect to servers.
I’m not familiar...
Great to hear it's reproducible on your end!
If I do end up trying browsers, I'll probably be looking at the ones listed on this page (you'll need to scroll down a bit)...
I don't think Web browsing is really happening on the SE though - 68000 and 4MB is too much a limitation (and I have the...
It's really not a big deal if you don't have the time to spend at it - would be very cool if you could help get it working but I'm pretty happy with a functioning Wireless connection to this Mac as is. Might try and get it to communicate with the OpenWRT device via an SSL terminal and be able to...
Also, trying to get stunnel set up correct for Spotify - my
/etc/init.d/stunnel
seems very different from what it should be, according to the GitHub instructions (copied below):
vim
/etc/init.d/stunnel
Line 96: Change from:
printf "accept = %s:%s\n" "$accept_host" "$accept_port"...
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