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The Mac 512Ke does not have a different badge. It just says Mac 512K on the back. This was how it was shipped from Apple starting in April of '86. The only difference was the floppies, which had "Macintosh 512K enhached" on them
Also, I wasn't framing this debate around selling or...
Whether the 512Ke shipped as one or was upgraded doesn't matter. Not stating the original shipping condition is what identifies a early compact Mac. A Mac 128K that has been upgraded to a Mac Plus IS a Mac Plus. :)
The Apple IIe Enhanced (1985) contained new ROMS and a new processor. The Platinum revision (1987) doubled the RAM. All of these are considered an Apple IIe.
Wasn't saying the entire Apple II line was the same, just referring to changes made in the IIe line.
As some of you may know, I like to play around with my Mac 512Ke and get it to work with modern devices. I refer to it broadly as a Mac 512K, and mention the "e" part only in the more technical details. I consider them to be the same models, with a slight revision. It got me thinking about...
I'm working on that. I'm using a program called "Speak". It's very old and actually runs on the Mac 512K with System 4.1. The problem is that the voice is so crude and computerized, that Siri has trouble with many words. Plus, I haven't figured out how to do long pauses, which is critical...
1. Write an Applescript, which extracts the text of an incoming email and saves it to the desktop as Siri.txt. Then have it FTP the text file to the bridge computer running Rumpus, which is sharing out the Mac 512K over FTP.
2. Setup a rule in the Mac OS X Mail program. Tell it to run the...
My link here (http://web.me.com/nilesmitchell/Mac512k/The_Details.html) descibes the basics you would need to get a Mac 512K talking to modern machines. As far as this particular exapmle, you're probally wanting the AppleScript I used?
I was thinking a similar timeframe. Perhaps, from a hardware level, everything pre-New World ROM. Apple also has system 6 and 7.5 available for free on their site still. Would like to see System 7.x as well as 7.6, 8.0, 8.5, and 9.0.
Amazing, Bigmessowires, Amazing!!!
Just a thought....has anyone thought about emailing Tim Cook and see if Apple would be interested in turning over some of the early Mac hardware schematics to the hobbyist community? One thing that made Steve Jobs great was his relentless pursuit of the next...
You have to have a paying membership to send him an email. You have to know his email address to add him as a contact.
His name is Jay Eaglstun.
If you do talk to him, direct him to my Mac 512K server site please! I'd love to know what he thinks!
Here ya go! You my have to change the name of the published share. I called it Mac512K.
repeat
mount volume "Mac512K" on server "easyshare00"
delay 555
tell application "Finder"
set theDisk to disk "Mac512K"
put away theDisk
end tell
delay 10
end repeat
Here's what I've found out about the 10 minute limit.
EasyShare on the Mac 512K doesn't stop serving after 10 minutes, it just drops the connection. You can establish it again by mounting it from the chooser on the bridge machine. That got me thinking on how to get around it, so I wrote an...
JDW
Good catch about the older, 68K version of Rumpus. I hope somebody can find a copy!
I only used 3.5.6 because that's all I could find (on Maxum's site), and at the time, my bridge was a PowerMac 6500, so i never needed to get a 68K version.
I would agree in theory that a stock 512K (64K...
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