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    What’s the best way to archive old Apple install discs?

    because it mangles partition and boot information, and is generally a bad idea. this is how all those mangled images on mac garden get made. please don't add to them, or advise other people to.
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    What’s the best way to archive old Apple install discs?

    imgburn on windows is the easy way. Using dd can be more of a pain because you have to make sure you have the right partition, especially for bootable disks. Using disk utility for bootable CDs is a good way to get mangled images, don't do it.
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    Macintosh 68060 Redux

    it's basically bad 68k fanfic, let's face it
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    Lines on the SE/30 screen after recapping

    Yeah, that's pretty typical. Glad you got it sorted! Yeah - once you've got it clean then it should be largely stable but the act of cleaning can dislodge stuff that was marginal.
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    Durosity’s conquests and collection

    Australian/NZ mostly.
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    Getting CPU Speed Using the Gestalt Manager

    I mean in the application, sorry. This isn't some neat system-level facility.
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    Getting CPU Speed Using the Gestalt Manager

    Yes. Specifically, I assume, in the AffichFrq2 function in 'CODE' 4. Which looks like a bit of a mess, if I'm being honest...
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    Getting CPU Speed Using the Gestalt Manager

    No pclk for me on an 040 either; it seems to make a wild guess based on some magic involving the contents of the kFrq resource. Too tired to take it to bits to work out exactly what.
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    Durosity’s conquests and collection

    'vomit', I'm afraid
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    Getting CPU Speed Using the Gestalt Manager

    Look at the text box at the bottom: it says it's a pseudo-selector, which means it's synthesising it from other Gestalt data.
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    Lines on the SE/30 screen after recapping

    They're every 8 pixels, which means that one bit of each byte of VRAM isn't making it back out again. Probably some damage or corrosion somewhere around the row of chips UA8-UG8, they'te notorious for getting knackered by any corrosion going around.
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    Basilisk II - Odd FPU Behaviour

    Can you upload your test program? I don't have the mental wherewithal to dig deeply into this (or anything else) at present but I can try it out here and check that it's reproducible and try to have opinions about it, for what little those are worth...
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    Macintosh CRT and pico-mac

    Nicely done! Would recommend this one instead https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/pico-jumbo?variant=42095185821779
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    please stop giving me ideas, the people who have to review my code will thank you... ;-)

    please stop giving me ideas, the people who have to review my code will thank you... ;-)
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    brb going to start using "orange" as my default for-loop variable [ATTACH]

    brb going to start using "orange" as my default for-loop variable
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    Emulation: Binaries for Mini vMac 37 with LToUDP

    Ah, hello! You found us! Yes, your work was absolutely key to getting LToUDP off the ground and working and I was hoping at some point I'd have the opportunity to thank you for it - it was very easy to drop in another protocol layer on top of the work you did in mini vMac.
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    A half-remembered Tech Note on all the gotchas with A/UX Toolbox interop

    Nope - wish I had - the pitfalls I found I had to fall into myself
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    TWAIN (film) Scanning

    Thankyou! Doesn't need to be clean, it's still interesting.
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    TWAIN (film) Scanning

    I would love to see the source code!
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    Outbound Laptop repair/reverse engineering

    Woo! Excellent to have an image finally. Giant floppy is perhaps the outcome one should have expected, buit!
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