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    Possibility to emulator Portable Book

    Hi chip, the latest version of MAME (https://mamedev.org/) supports the Portable, PowerBook 100, PowerBook 140, PowerBook 145, PowerBook 160, PowerBook 165, PowerBook 165c, PowerBook 170, PowerBook 180, and PowerBook 180c. All machines correctly identify with the right BoxFlags and Gestalt...
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    FPU, software, and a Classic II

    The Classic II ROM will detect an FPU and use it for SANE.
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    Mac Plus Analog Board repair help

    If there's no shorts on any of the rails, it's likely something is drawing excessive current, probably due to a near-short. Check the components connected to the SCSI port (the 5380 main SCSI chip being a likely suspect) and look for signs of the magic smoke having escaped.
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    Performa 550 and Recovery Partition

    Ooh, interesting!
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    ATTO SiliconExpress II - Clone a Fast/Narrow SCSI2 Card?

    The FAS parts are generally enhanced clones of the NCR538x and 539x chips. This card is either A/ROSE-based or similar, which doesn't strike me as the friendliest reverse-engineering candidate, but you never know.
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    Pushing the Apple PowerPC 601 upgrade card to 80MHz (in 40MHz Quadra 800)?

    31.3344MHz is an important clock in 68K Macs. It's 4 times the original Mac 128/512/Plus clock, 2 times the Mac II/IIx/IIcx/SE30 clock, and so on. Lots of other chips like IWM/SWIM and the VIA used clocks derived from that as well. As a wild guess, it's used to slow the 601 down to match...
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    SE/30 mouse issue.

    Yes. I've attached the SE/30 schematic. The first page has the PDS slot. Pins 4, 44, and 84 are the 3 Interrupt ReQuests (IRQs). Slot pin 84 (IRQ1) should have continuity to pin 2 of the chip at UK11 (page 4 of the PDF). Pin 44 (IRQ2) should have continuity to pin 3 of UK11, and pin 4 on...
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    x86 card revival thread

    This is the kind of reverse engineering most emulators have to do, because there is usually no way to read the PLDs/FPGAs, and the custom ICs are black boxes. The 32K RAM window is probably mapped at 0xFFFF8000 on the x86 side since the 386+ boots at 0xFFFFFFF0. If 0xFs040000 is written after...
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    Need help Iding cards.

    Dragging the menu bar to set the primary monitor has been a built-in MacOS feature for as long as it's had multiple monitor support.
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    SE/30 mouse issue.

    Check continuity on the PDS interrupt pins back to, I believe, VIA2. The Xceed card's interrupts aren't being received. Nothing to do with the analog board.
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    Macintosh SE/30 M5119 - Restoration

    The boot chime does wait forever on certain status bits from the ASC so it can work "by accident" due to stray bus capacitance, but I wouldn't rely on it.
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    NuBus cards with no DeclROM?

    Might be a small PROM with the ID rather than an EPROM. The chip above the crystal on the left side of the card has the markings mostly smeared out but it looks like it was stamped "ROM". ...and then I see the other, clearer picture and it's just a 7400 and "ROK", not "ROM".
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    Macintosh SE/30 M5119 - Restoration

    With the amount of corrosion you can see underneath the pins it'd probably be a good idea to just remove the entire chip from the PCB and give it a good cleaning underneath.
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    Angry Robots! - new game for 68k Macs

    MAME supports almost every desktop 680x0 Mac now except the Quadra AVs, with the original ROMs and emulating the actual chips. Is there some test I could run on the emulated IIsi for you?
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    SuperMac Thunder II 1600 Unboxing

    The first-gen PowerMacs supported 2, 4, 8, 16, and thousands of colors on their motherboard video (which is actually borrowed from the LC III).
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    Vertical sync missing SE/30

    Bright line in the middle isn't lack of sync, it's lack of vertical drive. Gonna be something on the analog board.
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    Mac Color Classic analog board crackles/whines/sizzles/hisses w/ video

    That's likely cold/cracked solder joints on that transformer or a component near it. That was fairly common with the flyback transformer on the Apple IIgs RGB monitors. Touching them up would probably fix it.
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    MacMAME 0.28 Rom Set?

    Yes, I've been involved with MAME since around 2002.
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    MacMAME 0.28 Rom Set?

    Fair warning: MAME versions that early got everything wrong with the games. Gameplay speeds, sound, colors, computer AI behavior, even level order and boss hit points in extreme cases. We just fixed a copy protection failure in Kangaroo that made the gameplay wrong dating back to when it was...
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    MacMAME 0.28 Rom Set?

    In most cases you'll be able to get something that works by rearranging a newer set, but that's not a fun project. It took me a long time to piece together one set that worked on old MacMAME so I could show it running in modern MAME's 68K Mac emulation.
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