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    16 color Sierra AGi games released for Macintosh II on later 68x Macs

    https://www.ebay.ca/itm/296923841923 I'm planning on bidding on this, I'm hoping that it is the fixed version based on it being in the same box as the SCI remake from 1990. If someone else here plans to bid, let me know. I don't really need the physical copy, I just want to see it uploaded.
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    How to use your ZuluSCSI RP2040 as a USB-attached SCSI controller

    I will need to test this with Basilisk II. I used to use Basilisk II and my USB zip drive to setup disks, with this, I should be able to setup my SCSI zip and Jaz drives using Basilisk II.
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    Anyone have a copy of "AppleTalk Phase 2 Protocol Specification" (C0144LL/A)?

    I just came across a Usenet Archive of binhex files, it includes Macintosh Technical Notes - 250 AppleTalk Phase 2 on the Macintosh Not sure if it would be useful to you or not.
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    Using Compact Virtual Memory 3.0.2 on a Mac SE (7.1) with a MacEffects Performer.

    For virtual did you run the installer or just drop the extension in to the system folder? If I remember correctly virtual must be installed so it can detect what accelerator is in your system as part of the installation process. I remember having an issue with one of my accelerators that went...
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    Mac Plus 68020 Accelerator

    So, I've found photos for a lot of the boards, but so far no match. The one board that I haven't found a photo for, but has a similar description is the Spectra MacAccelerator. It is a 12MHz + FPU accelerator with no memory expansion, BUT it says it has an option for a Big Picture monitor...
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    What to do with a NUBUS DSP Card? (besides Photoshop)

    I came across a write-up on the Spectral Innovations, Inc. MacDSP Coprocessor Card and the MacDSPXKC Coprocessor Card, and then found this thread. I was wondering, if we made a modern equivalent of one of the DSP cards, could it be used to deal with the math requirements to provide HTTPS...
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    MacProducts USA RailGun Fileserver Accelerator

    Anyone have one of these? "The 020 RailGun Fileserver Accelerator is geared specifically toward speeding up 68000-based Macs for use as file servers, It includes a parallel-processing feature that allows the original processor and RAM on such machines to be used as an AppleTalk and SCSI cache...
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    Mac Plus 68020 Accelerator

    Just realized I had misread this thread, I thought this was a 68000 accelerator running at 16Mhz, now I realize it is a 68020 accelerator. I'll let you know if I find a match as I add photos to that section of my list.
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    Mac Plus 68020 Accelerator

    Found pictures of the Ryad boards, and it is not a match. So whatever you have I haven't found it listed anywhere yet.
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    Sharing a Mac Plus SCSI2SD with other Macs

    I did experiment a bit with making an easier to update version, that you could try, It setups the SD card as FAT32 format with a set of volume images that can be directly mounted by Basilisk II or mini-vMac. No need to re-burn to the SD. For why it took so long to burn, could be a few...
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    Mac Plus 68020 Accelerator

    I've started updating my list of accelerators to include photos (when I could find them). I still haven't found anything that matches your photos. The only accelerator I don't have a photo for is the Ryad Mac Engine GT 128K, 512K, Plus (16MHz, 4MB)...
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    Sharing a Mac Plus SCSI2SD with other Macs

    This is Steve from the SavageTaylor site, I typically use Basilisk II, to add any files I want to my drive images before I write the to the SD card, it drastically simplifies setup. You can also later use Basilisk II as a file server to you networked Macs. With the creation of MacSD, ZuluSCSI...
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    x86 card revival thread

    Question about the Joystick ports on the 610, 630, 6100 vs. the PCI PC cards. I was trying to decide if/how I could do the MIDI modification on my 630 system, and I was considering modifying the Joystick Port to be compatible with the Sound Blaster MIDI adapter. But I'm not able to find any...
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    Restoration CD for market software

    I've found trying to group things by the names posted online has been difficult, so I've been trying to document the different series of books and CDs to figure out what I have and don't have https://www.savagetaylor.com/about-us/apples-reference-documentation/
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    Restoration CD for market software

    I have only have 2 and 3. When I originally posted, I thought I had more, but they are from the System Software Recovery series that seems to be a different series.
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    Restoration CD for market software

    My original posting was about a 10 volume set: Restoration CD for Market Software: Restoring software can be particularly difficult when third-party applications are bundled with the customers unit at the time of sale. Specifically designed for this situation, the Apple Restoration CDs for...
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    NeuNet: a (partially) forgotten AppleTalk cabling system from the UK

    No hits on John Rayment, the chief systems engineer. https://archive.org/details/eu_BYTE-1991-01_OCR/page/n79/mode/1up?q=%22neunet%22+%22AppleTalk%22
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    NeuNet: a (partially) forgotten AppleTalk cabling system from the UK

    Yeah, not a lot on the archive for this one. https://archive.org/search?query=%22neunet%22+%22AppleTalk%22&sin=TXT
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    Apple HD-20 (Non-SCSI)

    Never mind, I realize now they were talking about the floppy drive port attached version, I thought for a moment there was a version that attached to the serial port like some of the early storage options did....
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    Apple HD-20 (Non-SCSI)

    Another TIL article about the Serial version of the HD-20 and the computers that can boot from it. Does anyone know about this? https://savagetaylor.com/TIL/TA40360.html. If bios supports the ability to "boot" from a HD-20 serial version, does that mean it is possible to boot from serial if...
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