A couple notes:
* No sound or boot chime could mean C6 is not properly connected
* I personally would be wary of using caps soldered "on air" like that with long non insulated leads, it is easy for something to touch and make the situation worse
* Check the three inductors in the lower corned of...
I have a semi-unrelated question... Is there a way to mount AFP shares on Linux? Via appletalk and not IP, IIRC I did this many moons ago, it was still during the netatalk 1.x times.
There is a copy of what seems to be this DA on the Macintosh Repository. The DA there contains the same two resources with the same ids, but the "alis" has different strings in it. The stuff they posted just seems a hexdump of the DA?
Firstly thanks @slipperygrey for your great work on netatalk! I feel I could contribute maybe, but since last year somewhat life happened and I got stuck with all my Mac projects. I'm trying to start again (like getting my localtalk module into Linux) so maybe I could help with smaller things...
Sure you can! Think c will run very well. I do think there is still a charm programming on compact macs even if it is a bit slow and clumsy, I love seeing my plus for this.
Programming classic macs is super fun and rewarding! I second the The Macintosh Programming Primer, I used it a lot when starting up with my sold system.
Depending on the use, one can also mount part of the root file system as read-only, and then have a ramdisk with the directories that need writing to (/tmp /var ...) and a small partition for the configuration. It is a system I used a lot back when I was maintaining embedded Linux system...
I think what makes it unfortunate, apart the string itself, is that if anybody would like to be compatibile with the Toolbox Software in their scsi emulator, they need to add the string "BlueSCSI is the BEST STOLEN FROM BLUESCSI" to make it work. Doesn't seem all that friendly to me.
That's me :D Unfortunately life caught up with me and I didn't have a moment to touch any mac related stuff, I did make a preliminary drawing of the board!
I'm curious about the accelerator too. Would it include roms? I was looking at the processor slot in the PB100 and it has the same signals...
I remember encoding MP3s on my PPC-upgraded PowerBook 520c, it took forever but I would play them with MacAmp too! Wow MacAmp sure brings out memories!
I have a copy of the Plugins SDK from around 2000/2001 (version 3.0 I think?) It includes stuff for CW and some examples but I have no idea if it works with CW 6.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.