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  1. luRaichu

    SevenTTY — local shell + terminal + SSH for classic Mac OS

    Can't wait to see this on Hackaday!
  2. luRaichu

    Studio Session by Bogas Productions (1986)

    no but like how exactly did he use it? what's the workflow - what kind of impact did it have? so condescending... I know exactly who he is that's why I asked
  3. luRaichu

    What I got today at Vcf socal

    It's an unholy marriage
  4. luRaichu

    the world revolves around ME!

    the world revolves around ME!
  5. luRaichu

    Baby's first PCB

    And here's a page on my website where I bang the drum about the same things https://studioraichu.net/blog/main/2026/2/15/index.html
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    profiled

    profiled
  7. luRaichu

    Studio Session by Bogas Productions (1986)

    What did Rundgren do with it?
  8. luRaichu

    Baby's first PCB

    I just learned I say "sixty-eight hundred" instead of "sixty-eight thousand" on the voiceover. Oops
  9. luRaichu

    Baby's first PCB

    I made a video about what I've done so far :)
  10. luRaichu

    [MEDIA]

  11. luRaichu

    Power book 180, power supply making tick tick noise

    ?? isn't the original mini DIN socket a through-hole part
  12. luRaichu

    68040 mhz

    rockin' my 68140 with WD-40 power!
  13. luRaichu

    Power book 180, power supply making tick tick noise

    I looked on DigiKey and none of their 8 pin mini DIN sockets use this staggered pin footprint? Also I have some PowerBook parts for sale if you need any https://68kmla.org/bb/threads/fs-trade-powerbook-180-160-parts-8mb-ram-expansion.50906/
  14. luRaichu

    Power book 180, power supply making tick tick noise

    This is where a benchtop power supply would come in handy... Your profile says you're from Australia, so I would assume your PowerBook power supply would be different from the ones I've had here in the land of the free
  15. luRaichu

    Power book 180, power supply making tick tick noise

    Yeah uhh that's not how it's done! And not needed here! You just need to know that the voltage is correct. It seems to be. So chop chop go ahead and plug it in. Drop your hesitations
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