I'll update the online list over the weekend.
I've made a quick inventory of my non-Apple ADB peripherals and this is what I've found.
• Kensington Turbo Mouse #64100 2-button ADB Trackball
• Macally Keyboard MK-105x
• Umax Keyboard
• Quark Dongle 102078
• Quark Dongle 102079
• HASP...
It is diffusing into a Monty Python-esque silliness, which I am not against.
It just needs a bishop and it will be almost complete.
I have also learnt about the SDUK and their lovely maps.
This is what interests me at the moment: the Atlas Suisse — a trigonometrically surveyed map of Switzerland from 1802
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_Suisse
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_Suisse — the maps themselves can be found in the links at the bottom of this page
I also...
Maybe. My logic was that if the Thunderbolt » FireWire cables were bi-directional, then the FireWire extensions would be the drivers.
Would NVMe bring more than simple SATA SSDs? Wouldn't the PCI or SCSI bus simply be flooded?
Thanks for this post. There is food for thought there.
This is in the category: I don't think it is possible but maybe someone has found a way to make it work and can prove me wrong.
I have no hands-on experience at all of Thunderbolt but I have seen Thunderbolt to FW800 adapters on sale.
My limited knowledge of Thunderbolt is that it is...
You could try mixing & matching: Mac OS 8.6 but with CarbonLib 1.6.1, USB & FW drivers from 9.2.2 maybe ATi/nvidia drivers from 9.2.2 as well.
Mac OS 9.2.2 is a requirement for some applications & drivers too, so you will learn which ones they are.
I see your kilomacs and raise you to 'Percentage of Dwelling Left Unfilled by Macs'.
Since we all live in houses/apartments/palaces (see here) of varying sizes, only so much Mac-related stuff (can one have enough SCSI cables?) as well as actual Macs into it. Spouses, partners and/or parents...
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