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  1. olePigeon

    Is the PowerBook Floppy Drive compatible with Macintosh floppy port?

    Assuming you had an HDI-20 to DB-19 adapter cable (don't know if anyone ever made one), would the PowerBook floppy drive work off a desktop Macintosh's floppy port? (i.e. IIci, SE, etc.)
  2. olePigeon

    Color Dark Castle

    @LaPorta Not through an AppleSauce. I use it connected to a regular Macintosh, then I use a hex editor or ResEdit to copy bit-by-bit in troublesome areas. After I'm able to extract the files, I reconstruct it on a known good disk.
  3. olePigeon

    Color Dark Castle

    @crazyben There are older/used versions you can find for cheaper if you ask on the AppleSauce discord. That just happens to be the latest version. Unless you're working obscure Osborn computers with 8" floppy drives, you probably don't need the AppleSauce +. I have the previous model, but...
  4. olePigeon

    Color Dark Castle

    On another note, I was able to recover Disk 1. :D AppleSauce to the rescue! Just kept spamming the Read Again button for the pad sectors, and it eventually got a good read. After that I was able to get a good flux. So I'll have version 3.0.2 retail and B&W up on my website soon.
  5. olePigeon

    Color Dark Castle

    I guess not too many people sent out for it. :o @LaPorta I have a second copy that's broken if you just want to transfer the label to a new disk. I verified both disks just contained a copy of a disk image that contained the actual files.
  6. olePigeon

    Color Dark Castle

    Got my disks! They're in rough shape. I was able to recover Disk 2 of Color Dark Castle. Working on Disk 1. I was able to get a flux read, but with errors ... working on recovering it. No one has imaged this version before, apparently. There are disk images of an older release on Macintosh...
  7. olePigeon

    Make Color Scans With a Grayscale Scanner?

    Ooo. Maybe use a camera lens filter with a film adapter on flatbed? Could make for some interesting pictures.
  8. olePigeon

    Make Color Scans With a Grayscale Scanner?

    I took apart a broken projector cuz I was curious about the LCD. Turns out it's a teeny tiny grayscale LCD. It uses a prism to split the light to 3 mirrors that then run it through 3 color filters, then a final prism that recombines it all. Also, I think there's a way to use a spinning color...
  9. olePigeon

    Make Color Scans With a Grayscale Scanner?

    I was just thinking. If you had an original Apple OneScanner and some 8x11 color filters, could you still make color scans by doing one pass for each color? Then recombine them in Photoshop? Would that work? Friday morning thoughts. Everyone is at home, so I'm alone at work. :P
  10. olePigeon

    Novel method for restoring original coloration of Compact Mac cases

    Has anyone tried a piece of vinyl wrap? Maybe it's the same adhesive. It'd be an economical way to wrap a Mac for a week (or however long it takes to work) then peel it off.
  11. olePigeon

    Color Dark Castle

    I have an AppleSauce for making flux images, so hopefully I can get a good read. Since they're High Density disks, I can also try using my Imation Superdisk drive. Because of its precision, it's able to read partial sectors of regular floppy disks. I've been able to recover a few disks by...
  12. olePigeon

    Testers Needed: Modified ROM for LC475/Q605

    I have a IIfx and a Centris 610. I'd also have a IIci if I could ever get a working motherboard. I also have a 2MB ROM and original programmer. I might have an 8MB ROM, but I don't remember.
  13. olePigeon

    Color Dark Castle

    Yes! Snagged Color Dark Castle off eBay. Maybe I paid too much, but I've been looking for this one for a long time. I have the manual for the game, but no disks. Which is fine cuz almost all of Delta Tao's games shipped with just the manual and disks shrinkwrapped. I'm curious about the 2...
  14. olePigeon

    Testers Needed: Modified ROM for LC475/Q605

    This is really neat. Unfortunately I don't have either an LC475 or Q605.
  15. olePigeon

    Christmas LAN party preparation

    @sircabulon What @adespoton said. PhoneNet was invented by BMUG and commercialized by Farallon (arguably the commercial arm of BMUG) as a cheap alternative to the expensive proprietary AppleTalk cable and adapters Apple was offering at the time. It also allowed companies to use existing phone...
  16. olePigeon

    Unexpected ewaste find: MicroQue PDS4/Top Hat. Quad LC PDS Adapter!

    I would be happy to lend it out to be cloned, but I'd want it back. I'm holding out hopes that I might be able to complete my Power Workstation at some point.
  17. olePigeon

    Video Playback on IIci

    What about just using a Mac-to-PC adapter and connecting the monitor to a PC? Slap an emulator on it and hide the PC away, then have the Mac on the desk for show. Even with a Turbo040, the IIci is probably too slow for anything past 320x240 at 10 fps. If that even. You'd need a hardware...
  18. olePigeon

    Unexpected ewaste find: MicroQue PDS4/Top Hat. Quad LC PDS Adapter!

    I still have the card somewhere, but no one ever asked me for it to be cloned.
  19. olePigeon

    jmacz journey

    Also, welcome to the Arcade Club. :D I have 4 myself. Defender, Joust, Centipede, and Crystal Castles.
  20. olePigeon

    jmacz journey

    @jmacz I edited it just as you replied. You can find even larger displays on Alibaba, but they weren't much cheaper.
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