@iantm I am not sure that a Cintiq Companion will work on an old Mac. I may be wrong though as I have never tried it. I believe it requires a serial connection. Any Cintiq with a serial connection should work with a vintage Mac when attached to the serial port (with an adapter). It requires the...
Brings me back memories when I emulated Windows apps on my Mac in the early 2000's, because I didn't want to switch to Windows and I still had to use those apps.
I originally made this animation on a Mac SE but could not record the screen correctly with my camera. I then played it on my IIfx, which if very fast with Director when set to B&W.
Thanks @Froggy814 ! It is not perfect but I was very lucky to find a color that is very close to the original color as well! I have painted the keyboard and I will need to take care of the tower next.
When I look at it, it makes me feel like when I first bought the computer.
Yes, I have seen a few videos on the topic. The result is great but it goes through heating the glass with the risk of an implosion of the tube. If I ever find someone confident in doing it, I may go for it. For now, I don't feel like taking the risk.
Last weekend, I worked on the electronics. I haven't recapped it yet, that is quite a big task! I wanted to test the display first. Therefore, I removed the dust out of the boards (it was very dirty!) and I reassembled everything to see how the picture behaved.
Here is the monitor back next...
I have tried MacSurf and it is very promising! Well done @ptricky that is an amazing effort! I have just loaded a few websites and I was impress by the current status of the CSS and images handling. That's pretty nice!
I am using a 9500 with a G3 500MHz and TLS loading time is pretty decent...
Last weekend, I painted the back cover so it now all looks uniform. Now is the time to figure how to rebuild the stand, which is long gone. I will have to re-create it from scratch. The idea is to 3D print it and I have started working on a 3D model.
My 9500's PCI plastics are long gone and while the cards are still usable without them, I also like the idea of fixing that.
I have started messing with some quite advanced plastic repairing and want to move to rebuilding/improving my 9500 box next. I will want to rethink the PCI cards...
Back in 1999, I bought a second hand Power Mac 9500 from a graphics designer, in order to start learning graphics design myself. This computer came with 2 graphics cards and 2 displays; an Apple Multiple Scan 14" with integrated speakers and a beautiful Apple Multiple Scan 20".
I loved this...
The amount of RAM you give to Photoshop also helps as it will not use the drive for storing temporary data. On system 7, I give 60MB to Photoshop and it feels a lot smoother than on 6.0.8 where it only has 8MB of RAM.
The lag very much depends on your canvas size, brush size and the way you draw your strokes. If you do continuous big circles on a large canvas, there will be some lag. If you do small strokes with a small brush, lag is a lot less noticeable. I adapt my workflow based on that. I first draw my...
Made on a Mac IIfx with Photoshop 2.5.1 under System 6.0.8
The first drawing I made with my newly acquired IIfx last year. No layers and only 640x480, quite limited by the amount of RAM under System 6.
I agree it can be a pain when you want to manipulate the RAM (which you don't do that often when it's maxed out). However, you don't have to go through this process to access the PCI or processor ports. The plastics retaining the PCI cards are a pain though and I agree this is deffinitely a bad...
I agree, the IIci design fits pretty well with the design of the big box IIs and SE/30. It was all looking like a very coherent line of powerful computers implementing the same design. That said, beauty is very subjective.
@jmacz 's 8500 has a fast G3 CPU and 1GB RAM (in 1995!). I believe the...
I would say the same!
If there could be 6, I would keep the SE because a 68000 can read some very early software that no later CPU can read.
if there could be 7, I would keep the Quadra 700 because 68040 @50Mhz! And I love its small tower form factor.
Such a great collection you have anyway...
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