let’s see 😉
but as said, there are plenty of Tsunami/Nitro/TNT/StormSurge etc. upgrade cards around. They are not really a rarity and as such most likely not worth the efforts.
Yes, Dave Haynie, Andy Finkel and Peter Kittel. They worked on the genuine Pios hardware platform that resulted in Maxxtrem (CHRP) and TransAm (Amiga). In addition, the CEO worked for Commodore/Amiga. Maxxtrem was axed by Steve Job‘s return and the end of cloning. TransAm was also never...
Yes, I am the Joe from "joeCARD" or "littleJoe". Don´t worry, I did not feel offended at all. You´re not the first one to link the crash of Met@box USA to this. Most guys simply don´t know the whole story behind it. Once Met@box even had it´s own business plane (a twin-turboprop) and over the...
Floppy? JoeCARDs and littleJoes have always been shipped with a CD. These days it´s also not so easy to find a Mac able to read CDs (except in this forum)
But as @macuserman said, the manual is the golden prize. And I have good news, I still have all the documentation here on a shelf next to my lovely Mac Plus :)
Indeed, the XLR8 and other Software work well with almost every aftermarket G3/G4 upgrade. Regarding the IP infringement - that was much disputed as there are not so many ways how to enable the cache. No matter what, that was not the reason why Met@box exited the market.
Short story: I´ve...
Thanks for the tip @Daniël the iMac indeed booted this time after being plugged-in for 6 days. I will investigate whether it fully works the other day.
Got an Indigo iMac G3 - 350 from a garage sale for free. The unit looks visually ok but it does not start up or even make a startup chime. If i press the power button, all i can hear is a click from the speakers and that‘s it. I followed the standard procedure and opened the unit up, removed the...
it´s no wonder that the Radeon 7000 PCI doesn´t feel much snappier than the Rage 128. AFAIK, the Radeon 7000 was the lowest end of the Radeons - a 64bit interfaced card versus the 128bit of the Rage 128/Rage128 pro. It clocked higher and had DDR instead of SDR VRam to overcome the limited Chip...
Even if we could have made the "T" model running reliably on Alchemy/Gazelle (we already had the 40Mhz/50Mhz bus frequency switch enabled for Tanzania I and II), we had to completely redesign the card as it´s way to tall to fit into a 5400/5500/6400/6500 Housing. On the PM4400 and the Motorola...
JoeCard was always the version with 1mb Cache, LittleJoe the one with 512kb. There has been a JoeCard T and a LittleJoe T - both having the same form factor. Let me see if i can find the actual card‘s dimension as the cover shot on the box does make them all ( T, Ziff and regular Processor card)...
Right you are. It is not clear from the doc whether it is meant for a combo CPU or PowerPC. As the docs talk about Cyrix and the way the cache slot will be addressed differently then, I guess it is really meant for two different CPUs.
Interesting side note: the IBM Long Trail documentation at one point mentions the compatibility to both, PPC and Cyrix. Would have been cool to have a mainboard that could do x86 and PowerPC just by switching the CPU - of course this another alternative reality.
With Apple’s x86 shift in 2005...
Regarding the L2 cache slot CPU upgrades, I came across one of my postings in 1999 on the 6400 Zone page.
The g3 card for tanzania is trivia, you only have to route the ppc750 pinout to the cach dimm slot and do a little fine tuning. Tanzania uses a lot of the the alchemy design, but has some...
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