No problem! Yes, some Macs do have 1 ADB port, so you can use it as pass through for other ADB devices, or just leave one port open if you enough ADB ports on your Mac.
Hi Jazzius,
I called it the 'Pro' version because of the improved experience and look and feel. It includes a floppy with software, ADB powercable and resetting tool. The specifications remains the same between all the available versions.
Due to the extensive testing, I can guarantee that the...
Hi DiskJockey!
I suggest to have a look on my support site: https://www.airtalk.support/faq/.
It will store the settings, so the AirTalk retain its settings when powered off. You can use both a modern browser of the MacOS Chooser for setup.
Hope this will answer your question!
Regards,
Daan
Yes it will fit, but the acrylic glass top is custom cut and drilled.
At the moment I have no plans to sell the houses separately to keep my stock organized! :)
Thank you cheesestraws!
I decided to publish the 'AirTalk support' website in kinda pre-production state.
There may still be minor imperfections, but I'll update the instructions as soon as I find an error, if any.
https://www.airtalk.support
Cheers,
Daan
Hi all,
As promised, hereby a order link:
https://airtalk.shop/
DIY-kits are currently only available in purple. Fully assembled and tested AirTalks ('AirTalk Pro') are available in black.
I managed to bulk buy PICKIT3's, 'Crosswired Serial Cables' and 'ADB cables' for very good prices, so you...
What is AirTalk?
AirTalk is a dongle that extends a LocalTalk (or PhoneNet, or equivalent) network over WiFi.
AirTalk is a device designed by @cheesestraws and make use of the TashTalk PIC controller created by @tashtari .
AirTalk is user friendly and plug and play.
It requires no software...
Hi Jazzius,
I am working on a Airtalk kit and manuals, aiming at sub €50 for preprogrammed complete sets.
I will update within a few weeks. I need to do some more testing and finetuning before going live.
Cheers,
Daan
Ports doesn’t need to be connected for booting.
It looks like the code is waiting for “someone” to be ready.
Can be a connection or a faulty chip. Check for bad solder connections around GLUE and the PLCC’s. Is the ADB chip polarized the right way? Is the RTC known working?
Unfortunately, there are a number of other chips that are not produced new. The GLUE is just “one of them”.
All "custom" ICs on the BOM are difficult or impossible to find.
I actually did create a few new SE/30 Bolle boards with all new parts as spare boards
(Yes, it was a pain to find all the parts new/NOS..)
The last part to complete these boards “visually” is this bracket:-)
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