Can't speak to the Mac electronics here but if you're concerned, adapting a Not-A-Varta to fit the 1/2AA slot might be a good workaround. It's basically just a MAX40200 inline to protect the battery.
Does seem weird that Apple would supply current back into a non-rechargeable battery. I didn't...
I got dot files from that zip too, looks like the archive assumes OS X. My BBEdit 4.5.1 retail disk has the same 2.2 release which I've attached as a .sit (created in MAME).
My understanding is maintaining an out-of-tree module can be challenging: the whole "we don't break userspace" mantra doesn't apply to the kernel's internal interfaces which can rapidly change without much warning.
I think TaliTalk is being done by @Bolacore here?Absolutely no disrespect to...
I don't have much personal experience running Wi-Fi on one of these kinds of boards, but people are definitely using them successfully. Main pain points I've read are that AppleTalk on Wi-Fi doesn't work with some access points, the Dayna driver can be quirky, the wireless antenna on these small...
Possibly, but I'd expect that'd manifest as no keyboard detected. Must be some amount of working ADB comms to make TattleTech show it? Definitely very strange!
It might be a power problem but it apparently works well enough to be detected and go through the whole ADB address dance routine, AFAIK it shouldn't show up in the OS at all if that fails.
You could try poking at it with ADB Parser and see what you get back. Try doing a Talk to register 3 to...
Skimming the config it would need updates for Kea at minimum, what's there looks to be for the old ISC DHPC server. I personally don't have interest in BDSP since the systems I've got that support it have no trouble booting from USB, but if you wanted to collect/update those instructions I bet...
Short answer: no. You'd just be reinventing PiSCSI. The current crop of SD based devices are excellent, bus-saturating fast and full of bells and whistles.
Bluetooth support should now be (somewhat) ready for general use. Still quite experimental so let me know if you try it out. Release is here:
https://github.com/saybur/hootswitch/releases/tag/v20260417
Just stop it. I would like to chat about this unimportant little project in peace, not watch a pointless mud-slinging contest that saps the little patience I have with the (lack of) forum moderation.
Let's stay on topic. Please.
Agree with the sentiment from @Fizzbinn. For clarity, I have no problem with WOOTswitch; as others mentioned I don't sell hardware myself and having an option for those not able to DIY their own boards is, IMHO, a good thing.
In technical news, I'm slowly adding Bluetooth peripheral support...
It's an impressive list of accomplishments, congrats to y'all for getting that much work done! I know I'm not speaking for just myself: your contributions are really appreciated.
I was wondering if the SQLite backend was considered ready for general use? I'm still on Berkeley but was figuring...
Should run in 6.0.4(ish) and up but it's untested on anything other than 7.5.5
Well it shouldn't but this is hot code so I'm not comfortable saying it definitely will not. It seems unlikely unless the OS maps IDE devices onto SCSI IDs or something like that.
Would be prudent to have anything...
Here's the prototype. This can either read SCSI devices into images (File:Read Disk) or write images to SCSI devices (File:Write Disk). Pick a SCSI ID and then a file to write/read. This is very much an alpha and it may eat all your data, please use with great caution. There are many, many...
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