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  1. superjer2000

    AE TW2340 (TW1340) Accelerators - Maximum RAM

    I did. When opening the CDEV it it says no MMU or 68040 and it doesn’t load at boot (has an X through it)
  2. superjer2000

    AE TW2340 (TW1340) Accelerators - Maximum RAM

    I am curious to know what would happen if I did replace the EC with a full 030. My gut is that I would then be able to use Connectix virtual to use disk based virtual memory but that the accelerator still wouldn’t see the any more physical memory, so I wouldn’t be much further ahead than I am...
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    AE TW2340 (TW1340) Accelerators - Maximum RAM

    As an update, I tried the TW2340 in a different Mac Classic, and tried different 4x4MB SIMMs. Same issue, it only shows 4MB of RAM installed. It would be very interesting to read the manual for this card (TW1340 or TW2340) if anybody has a copy
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    jmacz journey

    Thanks. The current issue im having is it never reports more than 4mb even though there is 16mb installed on the accelerator. So potentially a different issue. It seems like your accelerator actually showed 16mb as being physically installed just not usable (ie in the control panel info screen)?
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    AE TW2340 (TW1340) Accelerators - Maximum RAM

    I recently acquired an Applied Engineering TW2340 accelerator for the Macintosh Classic (40mhz 68EC030 with FPU and SIMM sockets). Sales materials on the accelerator available here (https://www.savagetaylor.com/2022/06/07/68k-accelerators-fpus-and-other-cpus/) indicate it does NOT support...
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    jmacz journey

    Ha! You can ignore this. I subsequently found your sale post and see you sold the accelerator.
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    jmacz journey

    Hi @jmacz I received and installed a TW2340 accelerator (a cousin of your 1340, but designed for the Macintosh Classic). I have tried multiple system software versions and I have tried both the Warp 030 v1.5 control panel (which I'm assuming is what you've referred to as the Transwarp 030...
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    Hootswitch, a (work-in-progress) Apple Desktop Bus switch

    That's awesome! Thanks for continuing to develop this - my Hootswitch works great and makes switching between my vintage Macs seamless!
  9. superjer2000

    Macintosh 128k with mods by Julian Systems

    Geez! Give the guy a break here. Nothing he said was offensive.
  10. superjer2000

    My small, quick and hacky #MARCHintosh 2025 project

    Maycintosh would have been way better!!
  11. superjer2000

    Hootswitch, a (work-in-progress) Apple Desktop Bus switch

    Sorry, I meant diagonally! Long day!
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    Hootswitch, a (work-in-progress) Apple Desktop Bus switch

    I just tried mine and didn't notice anything weird. I moved the mouse vertically and it was quite smooth. That was with an Apple made in Malaysia mouse. @mfinn it might be worth trying to upgrade to the newest firmware. I had flashed your unit with a hybrid firmware that was slightly older...
  13. superjer2000

    Hermes BBS install

    Awesome! I am looking forward to giving this a try!
  14. superjer2000

    Hootswitch, a (work-in-progress) Apple Desktop Bus switch

    I am using Windows to connect the Hootswitch to monitor what's happening with a terminal. With the new firmware Windows complains that there is a problem with the USB device, the RP2040 doesn't properly show up in device manager and no comm port becomes available. So I'm using a bit of a...
  15. superjer2000

    SE/30 clock stopped.

    I had a somewhat similar issue in a classic as well. I can't recall all the specifics but I do remember that probing the crystal it with my oscilloscope probe caused the clock to start running. It seems that these circuits are very sensitive to impedance (or maybe capacitance - I can't recall...
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    Hootswitch, a (work-in-progress) Apple Desktop Bus switch

    Sorry for the multiple posts here - The intermittent problem with the Classic keyboard was my fault. I put a DBG statement in at what must have been a timing sensitive point. I removed that and now it seems to work fine. Out of curiosity, my understanding is that keyboards always present...
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    Hootswitch, a (work-in-progress) Apple Desktop Bus switch

    I tried my Macintosh Classic keyboard and it did not work. I also realized that the latest firmware (uploaded here and on GitHub) doesn't seem to allow for USB debugging - when I plug the Hootswitch with the new firmware in, my computer can't setup a USB com port. * I used the 2024b hardware...
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    Hootswitch, a (work-in-progress) Apple Desktop Bus switch

    As a further follow-up, 12V power is working by jumpering the DC in (-) to the negative pin of the C1. I first tried jumpering it to the negative pin of J8 but for some reason that didn't work, although I think it should have so I may have done something dumb (i.e. was my wall wart plugged in?)...
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    Hootswitch, a (work-in-progress) Apple Desktop Bus switch

    Thanks @saybur! That updated firmware did the trick for the IIgs keyboard. I have now successfully tested my Hootswitch with my SE-style keyboard, my IIgs-style keyboard and an AEKBII. I have also tested it on my IIgs without any issue. It did not work with my Kensington TurboMouse 4.0...
  20. superjer2000

    Massive Haul Video UP!!

    You just need to click watch on YouTube
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