I just kind of assumed it connected somewhere to that chip, since it didn't appear to exit from under the chip anywhere. On my board luckily I still had the pad attached, it was just lifted from the board, so I was able to use one probe on my meter on the pad and 1 probe to figure out which pin...
I can double check tonight, but I'm like 99% sure that pad goes to this pin (I'm recapping a Classic 2 and that pad happened to get lifted on this one as well)
The termination will not be working right since one of the resistor nets(used for termination) is too small, and is likely at least part of your issue.
Also, like claanu said, the bluepill itself is supposed to have 2 jumpers on the bluepill itself, Otherwise it's not going to be actually...
I recently picked up a couple of clamshells, one working and one that was sold as for parts.
On the parts unit, the LED around the power plug flashes green for a second and then turns off. Any idea of things to check? Power adapter is a yoyo adapter and is known to be good. If it's an...
Searched archive.org for maccaps and while the page is archived, the photos with the cap locations arent
I believe this should be an accurate list
https://console5.com/wiki/Macintosh_Portable
On the latest firmware(20211215), you don't need to specify the LUN or sector size, just the SCSI ID, so you can just name it HD6-System 7.0.1.hda or HD2.hda or whatever. If you purchased your BlueSCSI after around December 15th, it should have that firmware. (The old naming will still work...
When the Wiki is back, maybe a section for 3d printed objects would be helpful? At least with list of objects and then links to the posts in this topic?
https://68kmla.org/bb/index.php?threads/3d-printed-objects.4483/
https://github.com/akuker/rascsi-bootstrap-images
Download, extract, and mount one of these images with the RaSCSI, in the Utilities folder are the Daynaport drivers
Even if it did support Airport, those are limited to WEP security(which you don't want to run on your wifi)
Best bet is a modern ethernet to wifi adapter("Wireless Ethernet Bridge" is sometimes another name for it)
With one of those, from the iMac's side it will just see it as a regular...
Looks fun, I enjoyed Flappy Bird. (Side note, at VCF East a few years ago someone re-wrote a basic version of FlappyBird to run on the Commodore 64)
Hoping that I can manage to snag a physical release if he releases more, but if not I'll definitely toss a few bucks to help support the project!
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