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  1. mactjaap

    Lisa widget drive with a banging head

    Thanks agian! Yes I have an oscilloscope… but never worked with it… but maybe we could give it a try! Could be helpful and interesting for other widget owners too. I have connected the FloppyEmu so we can do a NeoWidEx exploration.
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    Lisa widget drive with a banging head

    Checked the cables and they are OK. Checked for something moving inside. Nothing. I have a disk which is handled very rough in the post. There’s something inside … I think the glass part which is loosened. But not on this disk. I need a moment to connect the drive again and will film the...
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    Lisa widget drive with a banging head

    Thanks for the update. Will do this research.
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    Lisa widget drive with a banging head

    Hmmmm. I don’t know. What should I look for without opening the drive?
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    Lisa Keyboard Foam Foil Pads Replaced.

    Just as a service. I made a video how I did it. For future reverence.
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    Lisa widget drive with a banging head

    Inspired by the long read about the Lisa and problems with the widget drive I started to test my own. I have six of them and some spare part. Only one of them is working and only if the mechanics are having a good day and cooperate. Sometimes I have to help the head a little bit. Two of the...
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    Apple Lisa questions

    Absolutely a fantastic read! I would love to see your widget revived. I also try to revive my 4 (or 5?) widget drives over the years. NeoWidex is your friend but there can be so many problems. I will try to see if I can contribute something useful, but stepleton is a magician with widgets.
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    The MacIPpi Rpi. The MacIPpi concept for Raspberry Pi.

    Woww. Cool! I have them too. Never thought to test this… will try too!
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    ZuluSCSI V1.1 for PowerBooks is here

    PowerBook 100 has very weird connector. I’m curious if anyone has done this before.
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    ZuluSCSI V1.1 for PowerBooks is here

    Still unanswered… anyone?
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    TashTalk: Single-Chip LocalTalk Interface

    Hi Andrew, I did see you question about the tashtalk setup. Unfortunately I have two problems One: my RPi seems to be broken. Two. I dismantled my setup. I was cleaning up my hobby office…. So I hope someone else can help you for now!
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    ZuluSCSI V1.1 for PowerBooks is here

    Absolutely cool! Can I use this in a PowerBook 100?
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    Lisa in use for weather diagrams

    I have a Lisa ones belonged to the Dutch broadcaster NOS (similar as the BBC in the UK). Maybe also for the weather?
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    Integrated Tashtari Machine: Floppy Drive Emulator

    Super cool! Definitely buy more then one!
  15. mactjaap

    Asante Mac Con SE Ethernet

    If this is all to difficult… Maybe more simpel to use an old switch or even better hub. I have some. Bought them at a thrift store.
  16. mactjaap

    Building a new LocalTalk (and LToUDP) to Ethernet gateway

    Holy cow! Impressive! Really cool. Will follow this thread with much interest. For me as hardcore MacIP fan this is really… IT!
  17. mactjaap

    What should a hobbyist-focussed AppleTalk router do?

    Absolutely! Really great! Can’t wait to see it happen!
  18. mactjaap

    SE/30, AsanteTalk & MacIPgw Virtual Machine Question

    I’m absolutely in to use Netatalk 2.2.x in future MacIP products. I only need to find some time to do so…. I have two AsanteTalk boxes and yes… they are picky .. so connect them to a old switch helps. And power on power off wil help. If you can “see” you AsanteTalk with nbplkup you are good and...
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    What should a hobbyist-focussed AppleTalk router do?

    Absolutely great you are planning to do this. I would really love to see a device or devices which can replace the old LocalTalk bridges. If these devices could be serious parts of a AppleTalk network this would be fantastic. Until now all devices developed can do part of the job (like LToUDP)...
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