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Depending on the switch settings, you should be able to get 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 832 x 624 and 1024 x 768 on a VGA monitor. Adding a VRAM SIMM will get you more colors in each mode.
FYI all Powermac G4 had USB 1 ports. You could buy USB 2 cards for PowerMac G4 machines, though they would only function at USB 2 speeds under OSX.
All PowerMac G5 had USB 2 ports. iBook G4 had USB 2 ports.
The behavior you are experiencing might be due to the different USB port speeds.
I looked at the eBay listing for the 4 port USB switch, which has a clear cover and it appears to contain a mechanical switch. I suspect this switch only works at USB 1 speed 1.5 Mbit/s. I believe the Apple keyboard and mouse you mentioned are USB 1 devices. USB 2 and USB 3 switches require an...
Your post on December 8 shows a terminator with passive termination (resistors). Sometimes you need active termination. I think the ZuluSCSI is acting as an active terminator. If your hard drives work with a ZuluSCSI, it sounds like a permanent solution to me and not that expensive.
I started on an Atari ST in 1985. $499 for a 520ST, 400K 3.5 inch floppy and a 640 x 400 monochrome monitor. The Amiga may have been great, but out of my price range at the time. Upgraded the ST over the years and enjoyed running Mac software with a Spectre GCR running System 6.0.5. It was an...
If you have some 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch or 1 inch standoffs, you could mount the board at different heights and record the results. Maybe mounting metal shielding between the drive and board, between two spacers.
The OP wanted to use 2 sides of a 720K (800K) as separate disks. Same for 1.4 MB disks. I was just pointing out 720K disks are getting quite scarce and the price rises with scarcity. The OP wants to pursue these experiments. I don’t share the enthusiam.
Good luck with your experiments. New 720K floppy disks are becoming difficult to find and currently sell for twice the price of 1.4 MB floppy disks according to https://www.floppydisk.com/
I have an eMachines 19 inch monitor from 2008 that has VGA and DVI inputs and it’s worked great with my Centris 610 and it has worked great at displaying 640x480, 832x624 and 1024x768. The native resolution of the monitor is 1440 x 900.
Aquafox 1.0 for G3 and G4 running OS X Tiger and Leopard, was just released on November 5, 2024. It's supposed to be an update of InterwebPPC. Download link at Macintosh Repository https://www.macintoshrepository.org/75479-aquafox
Anyone try this yet?
Not possible With a 3.5 inch disk, because you can’t insert them upside down.
This is possible with 5.25 inch floppies, because you can insert the disk upside down.
FYI there’s lots of work being done to enhance the emulator with the RP2350 chip - see open issue #7 on the GitHub https://github.com/evansm7/pico-mac/issues/7
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