you really shouldn't need to mess around with naming files with LUN ID's as I don't think the Macintosh OS really even know anything about dealing with LUN addresses (someone correct me if I'm wrong here), the LUN feature is really just a hold over form the original Zitto firmware for the sharp...
just install the apple appearance manger sdk for system 7. it'll give you the platinum theme and from memory will let you also set fullscreen desktop images/pictures
fwiw those disk cleaning kits don't always work. usually they are fine but if there's any dirt or anything backed onto the heads then a cleaning kit won't work. usually I use a bit of dish washing detergent on a q-tip followed by some IPA on another q-tip, I've found that manually cleaning the...
here's a compiled hex file of the v4.84 firmware
normally I don't like providing compiled firmware but my understanding is the the v4.2 hardware is open source, unlike the 5.x versions. though the firmware source for those also appears to be out on the internet too so in mot sure really what...
the video issues with the DVI output are probably related to the Pixel maxing out at 135mhz. those Mac minis really work best using VGA.
as mentioned try holding down shift at boot, and see if you can change the rest rate as well. I've had issues in the past with the monitors control panel...
usually holding C should boot a CD-ROM drive attached to I think if I remember correctly SCSI ID3. however the command I mentioned in my last post will just force the Mac to look for a bootable device on the SCSI ID you specify ( ID 5 in my example). it doesn't matter to the Mac if the device is...
I used to use a tool called LeopardAssist that allowed you to do this using a GUI (works in tiger too), but I might save this script for future use.
fwiw the OS X startup control panel appears to check for what version of MacRISC support is listed in open firmware. Enabling these options in...
You need a Jtag programmer that works with Cypress PSoC devices. It’s probably cheapest to buy A psoc evaluation kit that has a programmer built in you can reuse on other psoc devices…. Thing is most are sold out or very expensive. Really unless you already Have all the parts needed then it’s...
if you remove the 3.3v wire from the harness then the 630 board electrically will work, the only difference in the connector pinouts are that single wire. the only thing on not sure about as Its been awhile is just the sense wiring config. I can't remember what the 5500 is setup for video wise...
I can confirm that I while I'm used to seeing c12 at the Botton right of the ROM socket I have actually seen 2 se/30 logics boards with c12 near the battery socket. both used sockets CPU's too fwiw.
a really good resource I've used over the years for classic Mac music production is actually the DAW subform on macos9lives.com
there are a huge number of people there who to this day continue to do music production on pre OS X Mac machines so they're probably a huge amount of information you...
I was about to say cubase but you've already mentioned it. there's probably similar DAW software such as eMagic Logic etc but the thing is software instruments specially those used in DAW software will tax the cpu but more importantly they need a decent amount of RAM.
there's certainly lots of...
interesting, I actually don't think I've used Anubis before, I mostly use a scuznet for my sd card to scsi solution so I'll have to download a copy and see what performance I get as looking at you linked results it appears that I might get even fast results
not BlueSCSI specific, I was reading an old Macformat magazine that had some benchmarks between a bunch of scsi format utilities and it was a showing that most of the 3rd party utilise drivers weren't as fast as the apple driver.. long story short I did a bunch of tests myself and come to the...
firstly don't use lido, either use the apple scsi hd format utility or perhaps scsi director. I mention this because I did benchmarks with a large number of vintage Mac formatting utilities and I found with my se/30 that the LIDO hd driver along with most others actually performed a lot worse in...
seeing this post reminded me that I had built up one of these v4.2 boards a couple years ago but never flashed the firmware.
long story short I dug it out today after compiling and flashing and then updating the board to 4.8.4 I get the same scsi self test fail but it appears to work fine on the...
to be fair you put a huge amount of effort and skill into decoding the hardware and the nuvo protocol so I wouldn't call that stubborn at all. more so its both impressive work and having that protocol documented online may mean someone down the road can figure out the driver issue and possibly...
are you using Nuvotech driver? because if you are then that's likely your issue. @saybur can probably say more but we did a lot of testing with that driver on the scuznet and it was alway unreliable, and seeming to cause subtle different stability issues depending the Mac used. that's basically...
even on the SE/30 I have trouble with the bluescsi unless its externally powered. this behaviour does change slightly symptomwise depending on the firmware used. obviously overclocked fw wll draw more power on the bluescsi, however I think he mentioned in the video he tried stock fw.
also im not...
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