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Good one - well if it's running then I think you'll be OK with the 32 but addressing. I think I was using a much older version of Think C...
I now use Retro68, which allows me to write and compile Mac apps on my Windows 10 PC using my favourite IDE - Visual Studio.
I've been teaching myself...
I'm unsure about an app skeleton - but perhaps your issue is due to 32-bit addressing being enabled? I've had issues with THINK C not working properly when 32-bit addressing is enabled.
Great job. I've been having a bit of coding fun lately getting my really old macs to connect to modern web services, and writing a native 68k Dropbox and/or OneDrive client is on my todo list.
Modern web API's are quite well suited to older macs because they are so lightweight. I've got my...
Thanks for your reply. With the original ROM in the Daystar, Yes the accelerator works without the ethernet card but only if 32-bit addressing is also disabled.
The ethernet card has an FPU socket, but no FPU installed.
One other factor I forgot to mention is I'm using a IIsi ROM in the SE/30...
I finally had some spare time over the holiday break to upgrade the ROM on my Daystar card to the latest 4.1.1. The upgrade seemed to go successfully - but alas things went from bad to worse on my Mac.
With the new ROM, I now get Bus errors on startup - if I boot with extensions off then it...
It's literally brand new in the box! An unused spare part. I can't wait to put this on my (yellow and scratched) SE/30.
All I need to do is permanently keep it in a windowless room and it'll be good forever haha!
Trash80toHP_Mini I think you could fashion an antenna out of some copper wire, copper sheet or something similar. Even when there is no antenna plugged into the wifi module, it still gets reception (when out in the open air and not inside my Mac).
I've seen a heap of AAUI transceivers on eBay...
trag you're spot on. I now see that the resulting binary file was 512kb based on the settings for an AT27040 which isn't right. So perhaps the chip is an AT27010 - when I read the ROM I now get a 128kb file.
Anyway, the new chip I've ordered is 1mbit so hopefully I'll have some success.
Thanks.
Small update - I finally got my hands on a Programmer and I was able to backup my original Daystar ROM Chip. But when attempting to upgrade the ROM to the latest 4.1.1 version, I was unable because it turns out the the chip is an EPROM and not an EEPROM! (i.e. it's a single-write chip).
A...
Thanks so much for the link jhorvath911. I've been painstakingly teaching myself write classic 68k apps over the last few months. I've finally got some basic HTTP communication happening using the Open Transport libraries, but a long way off having something as polished as what bbraun has...
Byrd, anything TCP/IP works without a hitch between the Macs - but my initial testing of AppleTalk has been a fail. I believe the issue is related to my Telstra router not forwarding the extra packets that AppleTalk uses.
I've blown my Mac budget for this month, but next month I might try...
Since my SE/30 Wi-Fi Mod was somewhat successful, I decided to apply a similar technique to my Colour Classic (I’m not a total Mac hoarder, I only have these two!). Here’s the result:
(my Colour Classic is a Mystic with a 575 logic board, but this technique should also work on a stock...
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