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That wasn't my intention, but I can surely see that now 😅
Yeah, battery terminals most likely, but my two cents here.... My QT150 often showed low battery, even with fresh cells. I believe it was a contact issue was with the power switch (ie. the front slider). I took the top cover off (as...
Nice!
I fiddled with the idea of using the connector inside the HDI-20, but I think I couldn't figure out the correct pin pitch for the connector so I never fnished this. I also attempted another design to use thin pins and put the vias to the PCB to match the pitch of the HDI-20 connector but...
I can *try* to have the time to take some more, sure :) That idea of taking a shot at the same time around the world is a cool one, although might prove difficult.
For a purely QT-related celebratory I was thinking of a "QuickTake-Quintilis" (july in roman calendar, although in latin it means...
I was planning to take shots on both horizontal and vertical, but I was running a bit late and had to rush it... I took a single set of four photos, by hand and was expecting it to never align nicely... but the accident was that it did and the result looks very nice! "By chance" might have been...
@MindThreat: that Office 98 blogging workflow is a nice touch! (y)😄 That 'Groovy Graffiti' headline really screams early Office WordArt, love it!
Here's two more from today (the morning sun on my walk to work is getting a bit too harsh, I need to figure out targets on another time of day...)...
This site (under PC software) mentions the DS-7 driver (Win3.11/95/NT, mentions working under XP, everything above might prove tricky!) and has at least a working download (exe).
If you can get files over to the IIsi, you might want to try the unofficial 2.1 patch which "that provides many improvements and a simpler user interface". The UI on the basic MacTCP is... not easy to figure out. It's on Macintosh Garden's MacTCP page. Also MacTCP Ping utility for...
@ronan : those night photos look really good! Especially the first one; all the colour/compression artifacts really disappear and there's very little that gives away the small resolution.
And OMG that idea of QuickTake panoramas, brilliant! :love: And really cool the fact that the cameras can...
Just a couple more...
and another macro-attempt...
These were both post-brightened up slightly. The QuickTake seems to need a lot of light, but on the other hand if it's too sunny outside it somehow washes out the whole picture (sensor not being able to take it all?). It's a tricky...
I can send you the original PICT files if you doubt their authenticity :D The third pic turned out real nice, wasn't expecting it to! It's a very narrow sweet spot for amount of light that makes a good QuickTake pic! I didn't do any post-processing to these, these are fresh out from the IIcx...
Ok, here's a small batch from today 📸
It takes almost a minute on my IIcx to open a PICT file, and then about 30sec to save it to a JPEG :)
Includes a less-than-succesful mirror-selfie with accidental flash in an elevator... :p
Last one is with the clip-on macro lens, which did work...
Ok, I now have the QuickTake out from storage, and software installed on my IIcx!
Should really wait for a sunnier day or stick to outside photography, needed to brighten these up quite a bit!
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Just tested this on my IIcx (running 7.1 + OpenTransport) and works well! I was able to SSH into my Raspberry Pi (handshake took a moment). Great work!
Also another (y) for the box art!
I've seen you IG account, and I think it's a lovely idea :)
As of late, I've been thinking that I should get my QT150 up again! I now have another Mac with easier access (both physical and connectivity-wise) which would make it easier to transfer the files (and just for fun do some light...
I've only recently joined the Newton club: I have the first-gen H1000 MessagePad (needed recapping) and I got an eMate only couple weeks ago (sold without PSU as not-tested but worked fine, did the preventive fix for the hinges and replaced the battery).
I also enjoy just doodling down notes...
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