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  1. luddite

    I paint my mac

    I really like it... the colour scheme and graphics suit the compact mac lines quite nicely, but give it a totally different feel. Nice work! :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)...
  2. luddite

    help with assemblers and documentation.

    As far as assemblers go, I prefer S-C Assembler... there's versions for DOS and ProDOS and the docs are pretty decent.
  3. luddite

    Why no Contiki for Mac 68K?

    I really find it indispensable for the Apple II... easiest way to grab files off the net by far. The downside is you need a (relatively) expensive ethernet card. The downside for a 68K mac version is that the machines that would benefit most (the 68000 compacts) all lack ethernet and EN/SC...
  4. luddite

    Why no Contiki for Mac 68K?

    Well I don't think there's any PPP support, but I could be wrong (as always)... Contiki on the Apple II manages TCP/IP over ethernet and a text-based web browser... and wget, which is bloody useful. Email kinda works, as does ftp, but telnet is a bit of a farce with it's 32x8ish window, but it...
  5. luddite

    Why no Contiki for Mac 68K?

    I think the problem is that not many people are interested in programming for 68K Macs compared to just about any other retrocomputing platform. Look at how busy this board is and then look at how many topics involve active software projects... I'm pretty sure I could count them on one finger...
  6. luddite

    Why no Contiki for Mac 68K?

    This something I've wondered about too... since it exists for every other platform known to man, I'd guess there just nobody with the requisite skills who's interested in doing a 68k Mac port.
  7. luddite

    NetBSD on LC 575

    There were a few minor discrepancies (his tutorial goes back to version 1.5, so I guess it's abit old), but it was still quite helpful. The one thing that caused the most headbanging was the Macintosh installer not being able to mount any drives... I spent several hours reformatting and...
  8. luddite

    NetBSD on LC 575

    Well, I've succeeded in upgrading the 575 without destroying it and I've got NetBSD/mac68k installed (and posting from it right now)... I see a steep learning curve in my future ;-)
  9. luddite

    LC 575 Memory Limit

    I've found 64MB SIMMs at Memory Ten, but so far nothing bigger. Something tells me that 68MB in a 575 might actually be plenty ;-)
  10. luddite

    LC 575 Memory Limit

    According to most docs the LC575 maximum RAM is 36MB, though I've found a few mentions of 68MB being possible... I wonder if anyone's done this (or more?) and how it turned out. Any stability issues?
  11. luddite

    Apple IIc programming confusion

    According to wikipedia "an “80/40”-column switch for (specially-written) software to detect which text video mode to start up in" Since the IIc is the only Apple II to have the 80/40 switch, I'd guess most programs wouldn't bother with it... especially since 80 and 40 column text modes can be...
  12. luddite

    MacHTTP Crashing

    ...and before you do anything, make a copy of the config file... and make frequent back-ups when tinkering. MacHTTP is quite finnicky about it and it can be a female dog to track down whatever typo is causing problems.
  13. luddite

    MacHTTP Crashing

    2.6 runs fine on 68K... I've had a similar problem that was caused by either having the thread manager enabled or not (I don't recall). But maybe we should back up here and verify that you've edited the config file properly...? If you've edited it with simple text it can cause problems... I...
  14. luddite

    Apple IIc programming confusion

    Not too far... you're right about the keyboard switch, but the 80/40 switch is for text not graphics. Play with them all you want, they won't hurt anything.
  15. luddite

    I was just wondering how well those 900mhz G3 ibooks run

    I have no probs with spotlight on a 466, though dashboard definitely needs to be ditched. Tiger should be right snappy on that unit.
  16. luddite

    Apple IIc programming confusion

    On the original ][ and ][+ keyboard input was all upper case on a stock configuration. The IIe and IIC, however, have a working shift key.
  17. luddite

    Apple IIc programming confusion

    Neither is necessary... the first will create arrays and the second AFAIK won't do anything. Simply changing the variable to string variables works just fine 10 HOME 20 INPUT "What state do you live in?";A$ 30 IF A$ = "Ohio" THEN GOTO 50 40 IF A$ < > "Ohio" THEN GOTO 10 50 INPUT...
  18. luddite

    IIc power supply arrived!!!

    With regard to the up arrow key, if you're typing things in at the Applesoft command line it won't have any effect... type in the following program to see if the keys are functional: NEW 10 X = PEEK (-16384) 20 IF X > 127 THEN PRINT X-128 : POKE -16368,0 30 GOTO 10 RUN That's from...
  19. luddite

    Welcome back!

    For those complaining about not being able to use the forum with a 68K Mac... did anyone actually try? I just logged on with iCab 2.99 on my LC 475 (with CSS disabled) and it's perfectly useable. It's not pretty, mind you and if you enable CSS it goes batshit., but it certainly works. And it...
  20. luddite

    Welcome back!

    Maybe so, but do you really expect him to do it in his sleep? You can't be serious... I'll grant you that the colour scheme is a bit wishy-washy, but even I've got used to the functionality by now. You know you can click on "View New Posts" to show threads that have new posts and then just click...
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