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    TashTalk: Single-Chip LocalTalk Interface

    Yeah... I'm in my mid 40s now, and this is only the second time I've ever had first-hand experience with a device smoking. The first was the Rifa cap on my 128K Mac's analog board going bang... but, well, Rifa caps. There's a reason they're notorious for this. I didn't dig much further in to...
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    LCIII frame buffer capture from card in VRAM SIMM slot?

    If you've already got a system to do something with the video data once you have it, then it should - in principle - be not to difficult to build a declROM that tells the system to just put the data wherever you want it in address space. The basic Mac II setup is well documented, as you well...
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    TashTalk: Single-Chip LocalTalk Interface

    Has anybody had any odd behavior from their hat? The reason I ask is that one of the ones that went overseas vented it's magic blue smoke... based on the description I got I think it's the PIC12F1840 that died... I don't think he did anything wrong, so at the moment I'm guessing that it's just a...
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    TashKM: ADB Daisy-Chained Keyboard/Mouse Controller

    I was under the impression that the LocalTalk stack was tied into an interrupt so that packets didn't get dropped when something in the foreground went into a tight loop? Or am I remembering that wrong? I'd have to go review the relevant sections of Inside Macintosh, but I think that there are...
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    TashKM: ADB Daisy-Chained Keyboard/Mouse Controller

    Uhh... can I ask the stupid question? Given the existence of the TashTalkHat... why not do it all in software? You'd need an INIT/System Extension on each Mac on the network, and a server on the Pi; but no other hardware would be needed?
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    Reverse Engineering the Macintosh LC Logicboard

    I find the "spaghetti" reasonably readable; and find just labeling the connections without any lines more of a pain to figure out (having to hunt thru the while schematic to find what went where). ...mmmm... spaghetti... 🍝 great, now I'm hungry. See what you did? ;)
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    TashTalk: Single-Chip LocalTalk Interface

    I wanted the effect to be as if you'd picked it up at Macworld Expo in 1985 or 1986 from a vendor in a small booth... obviously commercial, but more of a "mom-and-pop" outfit than a megacorporation.
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    Mac LC and DB15 to VGA adapter problem...

    Do you have an oscilloscope? If so, you might be able to trace the signal path and find a trace that's stuck low...
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    Mac LC and DB15 to VGA adapter problem...

    I haven't been following the thread; but just jumping in at the end here and eye-balling it... I think... I would suspect either bad VRAM, a fault in the data bus connecting to the VRAM, a bad buffer on the bus (if it even has one - I haven't looked at a schematic) or a bad video output chip...
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    Macintosh II Nubus Sadness

    Just thinking aloud... Generally speaking, it should be possible, working from first-principles, with the documentation that's available online (such as the above linked document, the 68020 datasheets, etc) to design a work-alike module to replace both the PALs and the NuChip... it would, of...
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    TashTalk: Single-Chip LocalTalk Interface

    Thanks! That's what happens when you a: run out of packing tape; b: have a huge box of large shipping labels for your Dymo LabelWriter that you got off of Amazon for less than the price of a single "genuine" one; and c: happen to still have the TashTalkHat logo still open in Affinity Designer...
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    TashTalk: Single-Chip LocalTalk Interface

    Took this before leaving for the post office... So, all but one (which I need the shipping address for) have now shipped.
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    Building an internal grayscale card for the SE/30

    Hmm... I'm wondering if there's enough room on the recreated SE/30 board to remove the B&W circuitry (without the Video ROM the system doesn't even go looking for it) and put this in it's place instead... :unsure:
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    TashTalk: Single-Chip LocalTalk Interface

    Well... we'll try. Even though there's money changing hands, this is a hobby to me; so perhaps this doesn't apply...
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    TashTalk: Single-Chip LocalTalk Interface

    It looks like Tindie is not working out for handling the international orders... and they seem to be in violation of the EU/UK's tax rules, as far as I can tell... well, I think. If anybody knows better, please correct me! There's only five international orders, though, and I've already spent...
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    TashTalk: Single-Chip LocalTalk Interface

    All boards that have headers pre-soldered have passed testing OK - no bodge wires required. Obviously, I haven't been able to test aperezbios's two, because the headers are, well, unsoldered. ;) For the international orders, I'm going to try to go thru Tindie, as they are a recognized...
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    TashTalk: Single-Chip LocalTalk Interface

    Hmm... looks like the minimum size box that the international post will accept is larger than the boxes I have on hand... and the local office supply stores are all showing either excessively oversize boxes, or (ironically) mail order only. So, off to Amazon I go to get a bigger outer box so the...
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    TashTalk: Single-Chip LocalTalk Interface

    I ran into a soldering issue on a couple of boards... that means that counting one for micheledipaola, the entire batch is now spoken for. All the boards have been assembled; but they haven't yet been cleaned of flux residue or tested. It's possible that a board might fail testing and require a...
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    TashTalk: Single-Chip LocalTalk Interface

    There's three of them left... I've sent you the ordering PM.
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    A friendly reminder that MacTCP performance is godawful - OpenTransport is nearly 3x faster

    Egads... what did they write that in, Integer Basic? Even allowing for mis-tuning of the stack, that's miserable.
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