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So far I've only skimmed most of this thread, but it seems worth pointing out that bbraun managed to capture video from the SE PDS, pipe it over USB, and display it on another computer, with a $12 STMicro ARM Discovery board. If his 68k hacking site is still around or wayback-able (I think it...
IIRC, the 2.5" SCSI drives (Seagate Savvio and the like) are 68 pin, not 80 pin.
Another option might be to modify the bracket under the drive to drop it down a little, but that's permanent surgery on the case plastics. That gap under the drive is also the inlet for cooling air for the whole...
Thanks for reporting back, MarkT. Compiling all the information you gathered along the way will be very helpful for the next person who starts down this road.
Last time I recall looking into this, the conclusion was that the sound IC on the CC does in fact produce a stereo signal, but it's mixed down to mono off-chip. Hence the possibility of stereo.
True, but that involves porting the SCSI emulation to a whole different processor architecture.
Then again, I guess the same applies to trying to run it on the GPU.
Granted that's toggling a single pin and doing nothing else, but that seems promising.
Does the second example, "Reading Word from memory, write masked set/clr" imply that you can toggle 32 pins at the same speed, or at 1/32 of the speed or worse?
The FastChip//e replaces the 6502 processor in an Apple //e. It will not work in place of the 65816 in a //gs.
Cosmo mentioned that a //gs version is "coming" - I'm looking for information on when that will be myself.
Doubt it, probably just a difference in terminology. Also I was mistaken before, they're known as Residual Current Devices, not Reverse. Which lines up with Unknown_K's description above.
And in a perfect world, nobody would forget ;) Meanwhile, for those days when I'm an idiot, a little...
Article over on LEM says:
13" AppleColor High-Res, 12" Monochrome and High-Res Monochrome
[**] Mac II (Toby), Mac II High-Res, 4/8, 8/24
Anyone ever use these back in the day? While they are both long gone, it might be interesting to dig them (or Mr Natao) up for investigation.
Apologies if already posted, but Web Rendering Proxy may be of interest.
Another tactic that might make life a little easier for the older Macs (which TenFourFox uses) is to request the mobile version of the website, when possible.
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