oh hm didn't think of that 'mc' was short for maccon .. well geeze thanks .. bit tired after long day here but I'll have a look at finding more about maccon later in the week nevertheless so thanks!
only found a few auctions online but they don't even say much beyond "heres an asante pds card" alone basically..
just wondering about a bit more basic details of what this card is
its 'asante tech inc (c) 1993 mclc rev.a' silkscreening, and the eeprom sticker says 'mcilc' followed by...
durosity, to our own possibly-hot personal opinion here but funny enough I always thought its use was sometimes somewhat backward re that the small laptop got almost nothing useful and as usual no means to add it either, while the large counterpart had too many ports of all type all over it yet...
maybe CE7 was meant to be a fat component except in this particular variation of the board it wasn't required yet however to avoid a dead circuit they had to use something else(small) to keep the circuit working?
(and beside note how CB02 and CB03 on the serial/localtalk board itself are very...
aye @zefrenchtoon is right, mid-september I saw a lot of reddit topics about many countries everywhere pausing any further shipping and/or ramping up all fee methods across the board in deference to naturally an one clueless bigwig a somewhere messing up simple things to start with
and @LaPorta...
@LaPorta I almost was going answer you then I thought "hmm but wait..2008 surely that can't still be pci can it?" and had to go recheck .. yep unless I'm wrong it seem you only have pcie slots
only thing that could come to mind now for that would be blackmagic decklink card specifically the...
sidenote @stevenh I still wonder what happened to them but you have the exact same (abit without the very slight hint of yellowing all over) stereo speakers I used to have
heh I used to do a lot of things in iigs printshop before, especially "happy birthday!" or some other kind of partytime banner papers with graphics at both ends too .. then mask tape that over the open wide arch between two rooms
and yeah its nice that these particular printers can handle both...
as a footnote re dot matrix workhorse .. and you wonder why many offices would shove the carbon copy printer into a little one-bare-light-bulb-in-the-middle storage-like "closet" room of its own with a good door closing this space off from the hallway/openfloor/whatever .. as that thing...
why am I not surprised it would be aptly named 'yum' as beside it seem like a lot of the non-white g3's were based on some kind of food name colour-wise
so yeah "yum me some blueberries please" anyone? heh..don't mind me..
yeah that figures when you realize that the three thick pins (or "stubs"?) are for colours so omit extras and you have a cable that basically is black-or-white choice of colour all alone or in this case black-or-green
just talking specifically about myself but here if you want to run dry dsl you have to pay at least $6 .. or alternatively pay $15 to get basic phone service instead .. and the latter has the bonus of being a good emergency contact (aside to also for re using certain not-a-plain-phone devices...
article finally went dead..last year..not surprisingly but anyhow archive thankfully had a good copy of it tho
https://web.archive.org/web/20240419025200/https://www.lawnstarter.com/blog/city-rankings/dial-up-internet/
almost 30k people right within new york for one thing, it just shows you...
@finkmac that sure sounds like one of these many old kind of "weirdos" that unfortunately seem to still be around today..especially the ones that prints out something several-pages-long single pdf from the intranet then scan it back to the same office desk computer at low res then emails the...
@obsolete I could be wrong but as far as I recall the 'screwy stuff' was with regarding to using some pins that may had at the time seem to not be in use .. but were in fact actually utilized in other/later agp slots .. which explains why you might at rare times hear of the "tape over certain...
I forgot the spelling of the website right now but I know that for sure several accelerators specifically did have 55-65mhz compatibility. so I guess the real problem is finding a seller that would have one (as obviously many of the 'more common accelerators' are just for <=50mhz bus)
I'm only interested in one particular powerbook which uses sodimms anyhow but still I had to be curious about what this almost-local auction could be..
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/pLMAAeSwSLpoH6c1/s-l1600.webp
can anyone guess at which powerbooks this random bunch would had been split up...
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