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  1. croissantking

    kind of had it with CRT's...

    Same here - running a period correct CRT is part of the retro appeal to me.
  2. croissantking

    Durosity’s conquests and collection

    This is common and I wonder if it was to do with copy protection - as in they’d only have to send half the code to a single manufacturer.
  3. croissantking

    kind of had it with CRT's...

    https://68kmla.org/bb/threads/apple-macintosh-16-color-display-modifications.44977/
  4. croissantking

    adding 4mb SGRAM to PowerPC 5500/6500 ... and possible ATi Rage Pro upgrade

    I was just looking at the datasheet for the km4132g512q and it needs 10 address lines (notice that pin 29 is now a10 rather than a9) whereas the Rage Pro only has 9 address lines according to the Gossamer and Columbus schematics. Piggy-backing chips (not easy with QFP - I tried) is the only way...
  5. croissantking

    Listing of ReMix Logic Board Projects?

    I want it too 🙈
  6. croissantking

    How to: upgrade a 520/540 to a 550c ROM

    Not exactly. Have you seen PCBs with castellated vias, like the Raspberry Pi pico? I'd make a couple to fit the footprints of the two mask rom chips, and solder them in place after removing the stock rom chips. Each of these new pcbs would bring the connections to a pin header in the middle, and...
  7. croissantking

    How to: upgrade a 520/540 to a 550c ROM

    I have a concept in mind for a mezzanine adapter board that could take something like a pair of MX29F1615 chips. I’ll knock out a prototype if you’re interested in working together on this.
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    How to: upgrade a 520/540 to a 550c ROM

    How much trial and error would it likely need? Because if you wanted to try some of those edits I could burn them to a couple of spare chips over here to test them out. We should use the 550c ROM as a base, of course, since it will work in all 500 series models.
  9. croissantking

    Overclock LC475/P475/Q605 without soldering or spicy-o-clock

    Oh, maybe I should swap it out for a 110R resistor. I can understand the appeal. We are tinkerers, after all ;)
  10. croissantking

    Overclock LC475/P475/Q605 without soldering or spicy-o-clock

    Your Control Strip doesn’t go that high :p
  11. croissantking

    Overclock LC475/P475/Q605 without soldering or spicy-o-clock

    See post #165 above :)
  12. croissantking

    To kick off...

    There's still the XServe forum to consummate!
  13. croissantking

    How to: upgrade a 520/540 to a 550c ROM

    Yes, @frontein1 mentioned wanting to patch in a ROM Disk as well. There's 2MB of free space.
  14. croissantking

    How to: upgrade a 520/540 to a 550c ROM

    I don't think it's anything cynical. To clarify, you can run a 550c CPU in an earlier model, but not the other way round. The 550c/30F2 ROM has a special driver to run the larger display. I tried it, just for you. It sees it as a 520/540. Digging into this a bit further, I wonder if a 550c...
  15. croissantking

    To kick off...

    I keep a mid-2012 15" MacBook Pro (non-retina) around, it's made up with bits from a few different machines. The hi-res antiglare screen is notably taken from my old early 2011 machine that I had from new. My aunt still has the bottom half of that machine, hope to get it back one day! I'm...
  16. croissantking

    PowerBook 1400 series ROM and RAM tidbits

    I upgraded a 117/133 board to a 166 board by flashing and soldering in a couple of 29F1610 chips. Pin 1 on both chips needs to be bridged to the adjacent pad with a blob of solder. It's a super easy mod. Incidentally those unused pads next to pin 1 and 44 provide +5V and +8V respectively, I...
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    How to: upgrade a 520/540 to a 550c ROM

    I just wanted to show how I've upgraded the ROMs on a regular PowerBook 520 CPU card with a couple of 29F1610 chips, programmed with the 550c ROM. Now, why would you want to do this? Well, you might have acquired a 550c that's been upgraded with a PPC chip, but wish to revert it to its stock...
  18. croissantking

    Performa 6200 desktop – vertical lines

    How do the lines change as you lower the resolution and bit depth?
  19. croissantking

    Performa 6200 desktop – vertical lines

    Yes seems possible one of the VRAM chips is bad, or maybe there’s a broken trace in that area.
  20. croissantking

    Yeah, pretty annoying especially considering there’s only one monitor that can actually use that...

    Yeah, pretty annoying especially considering there’s only one monitor that can actually use that connector - not a monitor that’s very common, or very capable!
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