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I've written a bot that'll take weekly summaries of both Discord and Forum posts and summarize them. I've not automated posting yet but if people like it I will. I'll run weekly.

Some people might think there's interesting discussions happening on one, or the other - now they'll have visibility - and might joint/participate in one or the other. I'll do light editing and try to keep cruft out. Feel free to reply or discuss or start a new thread on a topic quoted here, whatever you like.
 

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Discord Summary — Week of March 20–27, 2026​


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#the-lab-software
nulleric shared MacinAI Local, a project running a 1.1 billion parameter LLM locally on a PowerBook G4 under Mac OS 9 — no internet required. The developer claims it could theoretically run on a Mac Plus with just 2MB of RAM. BicLighterEnthusiast and Tanner discussed the challenges of fitting quantized models into very small memory footprints, with BicLighterEnthusiast noting that existing small-param models break when quantized and you'd need to train custom 2–4M parameter models with QAT. Tanner mentioned having a 6M parameter model trained for generating Bach fugues.

Kai Robinson got Ollama running with Vulkan on an AMD Radeon Vega 8 GPU under Ubuntu 25, achieving 15–20 tokens/sec with llama3.2, and wrote up a guide on TinkerDifferent which was indexed by Google within an hour.

Stinkerton18 shared Apple's new RDMA over Thunderbolt 5 technical note, enabling low-latency Beowulf-style Mac clusters. nulleric followed up with Jeff Geerling's blog post demonstrating 1.5TB of pooled VRAM across Mac Studios using this feature. saybur and Kai Robinson discussed ROCm vs. Vulkan performance for LLM inference on AMD GPUs.

#the-lab-hardware
FoxSCSI — Open Source Apple II SCSI Card: DosFox's open-source Apple II SCSI card project hit a major milestone — a prototype was built and recognized by an Apple II with only minor bodge wires needed. The GitHub repo is now public (two-layer, through-hole design using the NCR 5380). seatsafetyswitch and Andy expressed interest in building one; sourcing the NCR 5380 chip was identified as the main challenge.

Vintage PC GPU Advice: New member loganius asked about flashing a Mac Radeon 9000 Pro for use in a Pentium III system. Stinkerton18 and Xodium provided extensive guidance, ultimately recommending a GeForce FX 5200 as the best budget AGP card for a Katmai PIII DOS/Win98 gaming rig — good Mode 7 support, no extra power needed, passive cooling, and still cheap on eBay. They also discussed Coppermine CPU upgrades via Slotket adapters.

PicoZ80: Stinkerton18 shared a Hackaday article about the PicoZ80, a drop-in RP2040-based replacement for the now-discontinued Zilog Z80 CPU.

Floppy Emulator Design: Tashtari announced a new simplified floppy emulator design in the idea phase, using a PIC16F1789 microcontroller paired with a Renesas GreenPAK for logic. The design aimsto support both Mac and Apple II/III without requiring firmware reflashing to switch modes — addressing a common complaint about the Floppy Emu. Discussion touched on the Floppy Emu's CPLD going EOL and GreenPAK chips' FPGA-like reconfigurability.

PowerBook G3 Power Connector: MSDOS622 asked about the unusual 3-band power plug on PowerBook G3s. Mark Benson confirmed it's literally a 3.5mm headphone jack connector, first introduced with the PowerBook Duo, with the outer ring for EMF suppression. Para called it "an unholy abomination."

Schuko vs NEMA Plugs: A tangent about European Schuko outlets vs. American NEMA plugs led to a lively discussion about electrical safety, with bakkus reporting frequent shocks after moving back to the US, and Androda pointing out that most US outlets are installed upside-down (ground pin should be on top).

#vintage-apple
Mac Restorations: Farsonic documented an extensive SE restoration — cracking open an Astec PSU (with original Rifa caps), retrobright sessions on the case, deep-cleaning a filthy Alps keyboard (PBT keycaps don't yellow, only ABS does, per Cassette-Chan), and building up an SE Reloaded board with components salvaged from a battery/cap-bombed donor. The GLU chip extraction was particularly harrowing due to concrete-like solder and ground planes.

techknight rescued a barn-find Mac Plus from VCF Midwest — dusty, yellowed but with a pristine Apple logo. After recap, it exhibited glitchy video from a forgotten capacitor, but was brought back to working order.

SE/30 Troubleshooting: Loafin recapped an SE/30 but lost all video output. Bolle diagnosed it as likely sitting in reset due to low voltage — the PSU measured 5.3V with no load but needs at least 4.8V under load on the logic board. The recommendation: build a short PSU extension cable to test with load and adjust the voltage pot.

Blackout SE/30 Build: jonschwenn showed progress on a "blackout" SE/30 build using a Reloaded board (donor swap done by Caymac), clear MacEffects case, and zigzagjoe's internal color LCD retrofit kit.

LC475 Overclocking: killvore got all four of his LC475s upgraded with full-fat 68040s, heatsinks, and overclocked to 33MHz. Running System 7.1, they're "so snappy." Discussion expanded into a hypothetical "6100 Reloaded in LC form factor" brainstorm, with killvore providing measurements showing the LC case has about 2/3 the board area of a PM6100. Kai Robinson mentioned having 100 brand new PPC601 CPUs. Bolle shared progress on a 6100 Reloaded schematic.

PowerBook G3 Variants: Extended discussion about Wallstreet vs. Lombard vs. Pismo differences — old world vs new world ROM, port changes, chipset differences, and identification tips. Sharpie shared advice on power adapters, recommending the small black M4402 brick as the most reliable option, warning against the grey brick (needs recap) and puck chargers (fail at the connector). MSDOS622 lamented the high cost of vintage Apple power adapters.

"Crusty" the SE: The infamous "Crusty" SE (deliberately buried and dunked in a creek) sparked debate. DosFox fell out with someone over it; opinions ranged from "proof SEs are incredibly durable" to "willful destruction." Oelmuvun noted the machine was already battery-bombed before the stunts.

killvore asked about imaging EMU-formatted SCSI Zip disks on vintage Macs. Suggestions included using dd under Linux/OS X on a beige G3, or a gloriously janky BlueSCSI initiator mode chain.

68kMLA Down: 68kMLA has been unreachable for several days. Kai Robinson confirmed it's a hosting issue. Xodium noted that people have repeatedly offered to help and been refused.

#self-promotion
Ron's Computer Videos had a busy MARCHintosh: a survey video on the "ugliest Mac ever" (verdict: Molars are ugly, original Mac is cool), an Apple User Group VHS from July 1991, coverage of Maniac Mansion's obscure Mac port, an interview with Apple engineer Jimmy Mensch, and the CATMAC — a 3D-printed vintage Mac that never existed. Xodium posted a Macintosh IIsi power supply teardown video (PSA: get the PSU out, not just the battery). seatsafetyswitch published part 5 of a DIY ColecoVision clone series. mmu_man streamed OpenSCAD modeling of a Mac Portable battery plate.

#vintage-programming
1Bit Fever Dreams hit a major milestone on a classic Mac music application — real-time note shading working with mouse, regular keyboard, and MIDI keyboard input, implemented as a custom CDEF control resource. Source code release planned soon.

#the-lab-networking
twvd posted a MacTCP Ping mystery — only one echo shows as successful despite multiple replies visible on the wire. No resolution yet.

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Discord Weekly Summary — March 28 to April 4, 2026

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#the-lab-software
A MOD tracker running on a classic Mac kicked off the week. techknight bypassed a PowerBook password lock by editing the PRAM value "APWD" to 0000, gaining access to a password-protected PowerBook 3400c — which turned out to contain files best left undiscovered, prompting a full wipe. The machine had been actively used into 2005. techknight picked up a stack of six 3400c units and found surprisingly minimal Varta battery damage. Discussion followed about shipping lithium batteries internationally.

Loafin mentioned having an eMac formerly owned by the CEO of White Wolf Publishing, still containing unreleased WIP game files and contracts.

This Does Not Compute asked about containerizing the Infinite Mac project for local hosting. nulleric steppedup and built a working Docker setup, publishing a guide on GitHub. The setup generates disk images for everyclassic Mac OS version and serves Infinite Mac locally on port 3127.

#the-lab-hardware
max1zzz shared progress on CNC-milled PCBs using a budget "3018" CNC kit — results were decent despite bed leveling issues and some pad-destroying mishaps on a second attempt. Bolle noted having made a Micron neckboardon a similar mill.

techknight diagnosed a Lisa CRT's reverse pincushioning in seconds — the yoke had slid too far back. This ledto an informative discussion about CRT deflection angles, ion traps, and aluminized tubes. Kai Robinson noted this kind of knowledge is being lost to time and suggested techknight document it.

Farsonic completed populating a Mac SE Reloaded logic board using PCBWay-fabricated PCBs and sourced components, including a NOS Sony SND chip. Debugging is ongoing — the board displays video but the CPU isn't coming out of reset. techknight and others helped troubleshoot, checking ROM activity, reset lines, and the GLU chip.Farsonic also began building a "MacSE PCB Explorer" tool using Claude to help with circuit tracing and testing.

mmu_man asked about a capacitor list for a Pioneer CLD-1500 laserdisc player.

techknight fixed a Macintosh Profile power supply.

#self-promotion
A busy week of content creation, largely driven by the end of MARCHintosh:
  • BigBadBiologist streamed work on an LC580 and announced an upcoming Monotech MOS 8501 CPU replacement build.
  • 1Bit Fever Dreams restocked MIDI selectors and PC Gameport party boards at Joe's Computer Museum store, and released a video about turning a classic Mac into a live MIDI synth.
  • Ron's Computer Videos posted multiple videos including a MARCHintosh story, an interview with Robert Coulling of Microspot (creators of MacPalette II), MARCHintosh printout highlights featuring the ImageScribbler, an April Fools video, and Part 2 of an interview with former Apple engineer Jimmy Mensch.
  • Xodium re-uploaded a video of opening a sealed copy of Mac OS 8.
  • mmu_man streamed a MARCHintosh 3D models session.
  • Mac84 toured the new iNSPIRE exhibit at the MIMMS museum featuring rare Apple prototypes for Apple's 50th anniversary.
  • nulleric shared Veronica's video installing PPC Linux on a 9600 with a BlueSCSI.
  • KansasFest 2026 announced its call for session proposals, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Apple IIgs.

#vintage-apple
A very active week with extensive troubleshooting and collecting discussion:

SATA/IDE Adapters: HustlaMike spent considerable time getting a SATA-to-IDE adapter working in a PowerMac G4 Sawtooth. The community (WolfCat, bakkus, Xodium, others) emphasized using 80-pin IDE cables, proper jumper settings, and quality adapters (Startech recommended). HustlaMike eventually got it working via hot-plugging IDE — which the community strongly warned against as it risks destroying the IDE controller. bakkus clarified that disk drivers installed via USB boot are not the same as IDE boot drivers, requiring reinitialization. WolfCat recommended IDE-to-SD card adapters as the most reliable solution.

SE/30 Reloaded Boards: Loafin asked about sourcing SE/30 Reloaded boards. Farsonic shared the GitHub repo (TheRealBolle/SE30) and explained the PCBWay ordering process. bakkus noted that enthusiasts occasionallydo group orders and sell extras. Farsonic listed four SE Reloaded bare boards for sale at cost.

PowerBook Collecting: bee explored building "ultimate" machines from Lombard/Pismo parts, asked about cross-compatibility between models, and discussed pricing. jams may researched Titanium PowerBook hinge materials — techknight confirmed stock hinges were pot metal, and magnetic hinges indicate aftermarket replacements. bee bought 5 broken PowerBook G4 12" units for $180 and got two working.

Sharpie housed an original NTI Apple-1 (S/N #91) at a Seattle Retro Computing Society meeting and is working to get the owner to register it on the Apple-1 Registry.

Apple II Anniversary: Loafin pulled out an original Apple II for the 50th anniversary — a 1978 unit with 16KB RAM, original box, and CompuShop business card. KennyPowers showed off an amber Apple IIe setup with an AppleColor Monitor 100. Sharpie asked about slow write speeds on a IIgs XDrive — dev1098 advised sticking to ProDOS over HFS for much better performance.

MSDOS622 struggled with burning Mac OS 8.6 discs — the issue turned out to be using .toast images on Windows (use .iso instead) and potentially too-fast burn speeds (16x minimum on modern drives). The community pointedto known-good images from BlueSCSI and macos9lives.

RetroTheory released BigMaclockAD — the BigMaclock app converted to an After Dark screensaver with resolutionscaling.

#the-lab-networking
daniel announced Netatalk 4.5.0 beta with significant improvements: advanced ARC cache and deep optimizations that speed up file enumeration on remote volumes, new color volume icons for Classic Mac OS, and a new directory cache configuration guide. This is a beta release for community testing before production.

#vintage-programming
1Bit Fever Dreams made progress on a classic Mac MIDI synthesizer app — implementing mouse dragging for glissando effects inside event loops with custom CDEF resources, adding General MIDI instrument selection, and newUI elements. A video demo is planned.

nulleric shared a remarkable find: a C89 compiler written entirely in pure portable shell script (c89cc.sh).

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Discord Summary — Week of April 7–13, 2026

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#the-lab-software
zigzagjoe shared progress on running NetBSD 10.1 on a 68060-equipped Macintosh, including adding 060 support to the mac68k kernel target. The 80MHz 68060 with 256KB cache is reportedly very fast in both Mac OS and NetBSD. Discussion touched on the state of Linux/BSD on 68k Macs, including Debian 12 still being available for m68k and EMILE bootloader development. BicLighterEnthusiast revealed he has a mostly-finished custom bootloader forked from his SDK, and shared a screenshot of Linux kernel 6.5 booting on a Mac Plus via modem TTY output — though it crashes trying to load init, likely due to the 4MB RAM limitation. He noted plans to pick this work back up after his current project.

#the-lab-hardware
mitchkramez identified a mystery connector (Molex PicoBlade) with help from the community, then designed and ordered his first custom PCB — a replacement control panel for an Antec TP-II 550 TrueControl 2.0 power supply, which defaults to out-of-spec voltages without the original panel. techknight and Coal Shork provided PCB design feedback. The community generally recommended JLCPCB over PCBWay for board fabrication.

SuperSVGA shared that he's recreated the Macintosh Portable's video controller on an ATF1508 CPLD, fitting at 85% logic cell usage. This is part of a broader effort to recreate all the Portable's custom ICs (CPU GLU, MISC GLU, Video Controller, Power Manager, Keyboard Controller) for building new boards. Discussion noted the VGC1900 similarity and potential applicability to the BBU and other compact Mac chips. twvd remarked that between these efforts and IWM replication work, building a Mac from all-new components is getting closer to reality.

Farsonic continued work on a Mac SE Reloaded board build and discovered — with help from max1zzz — that an 85C30 SCC chip had been placed in the SCSI controller socket instead of the correct 53C80. After correcting this (and ordering a proper SCSI chip), the board progressed from checkerboard to sad mac to a working mouse cursor, indicating the board is likely functional pending the SCSI chip arrival.

elemenoh pointed out a Metcal SP-440 desoldering handpiece listing on eBay for those looking for an alternative to the Hakko.

#vintage-apple
Alex H introduced MacinCord, a native Discord client for 68k/PPC Macintosh. After community feedback about charging for a third-party client that uses Discord's API (which forbids such clients in its ToS), he made it free and open-sourced the relay component. Several community members suggested he explore other shareware ideas like a classic Mac weather client. twvd mentioned that Snow emulator's TLS-stripping NAT mode could allow MacinCord to work without a relay.

BicLighterEnthusiast's bare-metal Mac software (Chip8 emulator and MacNIST neural network) got real-hardware testing from Loafin on an original 128K Mac. A bug in the Chip8 emulator disk image was found and fixed live during testing. The software runs without Mac OS or even system ROMs, using BicLighterEnthusiast's custom bootloader.

fogWraith shared VesperNet Crossbridge, a modem emulator service for connecting vintage Macs. Alex H expressed interest in testing it.

ijnfuso continued troubleshooting a Mac Plus with a persistent boot-loop/chime issue across two different analog boards and now a replacement CRT — the problem persists, pointing strongly to a logic board fault. DosFox suggested monitoring the Sony SND reset signal to the processor.

Farsonic demonstrated a PCB Explorer tool for visually navigating the Mac SE circuit board. bakkus promoted the Reconnaissance diagnostic tool for classic Macs, which got positive feedback from several users.

Discussion around networking old Macs covered AAUI transceivers, NuBus ethernet cards, Farallon LocalTalk-to-Ethernet bridges, and the software-based Apple LT Bridge extension. Oelmuvun shared a bodge fix for enabling 10Base-T on an Asante MCiLC ethernet card.

MSDOS622 had a rough week with a DOA Quadra 610 board (dead ADB and SCSI after recapping) and ordered another one. Community members shared soldering and desoldering tips throughout the week.

kamiru is looking to buy a 128K Mac in Europe, and several members shared tips about the Floppy Emu, CRT discharge safety, and pricing (around 2800 EUR for a complete set).

#the-lab-networking
daniel shared that someone OCR'd all the Inside AppleTalk books and published them as a searchable website and GitHub repo in Markdown format — a major resource for AppleTalk protocol work.

#self-promotion
Ron's Computer Videos posted videos on Mac SE Easter eggs, overpaying for e-waste, and an interview with MacPaint enthusiast Cat Graffam. starlite reviewed the PowerBook 701C. BigBadBiologist shared the saga of a mouse-infested Mac IIci being cleaned up for a subscriber giveaway. EricsEdge posted a game development blog. jojo2k shared new content on their retro Mac website.

#vintage-programming
1Bit Fever Dreams showed progress on a drum track editor with timers and preset beats. Coal Shork wrote GSPaint, a paint program for the TRS-80 Model 100 in BASIC.

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Weekly Discord Recap — Week of April 13, 2026

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#the-lab-software
A new fairly complete DOS port of SDL3 (via DJGPP) made the rounds. The main conversation spun off from the ESP32-based "Cydintosh" weather display, which runs an actual Mac app inside a modified Snow emulator. techknight and nulleric discussed how Retro68's LaunchAPPL lets you push built apps to a real Mac over serial or TCP, and traded thoughts on how a similar setup could work on real hardware — an ESP32 hanging off an SE PDS slot with FIFO logic, or MQTT over AppleTalk as a bridge to Home Assistant.

#the-lab-hardware
Tashtari published TashMachine, a Verilog HDL clone of the IWM disk controller, after an AppleFritter user with a supposedly superior closed-source IWM clone declined to share. max1zzz confirmed a working IWM replacement exists, making a fully new/NOS Plus theoretically buildable. DosFox received a badly battery-bombed IIfx and spent the week assessing the damage (SWIM PIC missing a pin, SCSI DMA chip hit, but board itself salvageable). Kai Robinson shared his Apple Custom ASICs spreadsheet and a 74-series DIP logic availability chart. max1zzz began testing an accelerator card, and DosFox continued debugging an SE/30 Reloaded board (partial short between overlay and reset on the GLUE). Hâlian asked about a dead 2013 Mac Pro (trashcan) with no signs of life after I/O board replacement — no solid leads from the group.

#self-promotion
Nostalgia flowed over the Radio Shack 130-in-One Electronic Project Lab (RToD's video) as several members recalled it as their first electronics experience. seatsafetyswitch published a blog post on getting a Loongson LS3A5000 LoongArch motherboard running Debian. Andy recommended RSSPreview for Firefox and Kill The Newsletter for turning newsletters into RSS. mitchkramez and others discussed the Hakko FR-301 desoldering gun, including the US conversion mod. Admiral Shark announced SHORK 486, a fledgling Linux distro for 486/Pentium PCs that now boots with Linux kernel 7.0 on a 1996 ThinkPad 365ED with 24MB RAM — he got minimum bootable RAM down to about 7MB. LTS kernel 6.18 is supported through end of 2028, though 7.1 will drop 486 support. Several streamers (Trina's Technobabble, BigBadBiologist, Jason Merrill) plugged upcoming lives, and Ron's Computer Videos posted an interview with Josh Mandel.

#vintage-apple
The channel's dominant thread was ijnfuso's months-long Mac Plus boot-loop saga. After multiple analog boards, a CRT swap, and an oscilloscope teardown session, techknight and DosFox concluded the crowbar circuit is kicking in repeatedly, possibly due to a component in the primary power section (diode or SCR) or dubious recap work with mystery-brand caps. DosFox offered to put ijnfuso in touch with HKZ, an Italy-based Plus clone builder. Separately, BicLighterEnthusiast got a small LLM running (very slowly, ~30 min per response at 8x emulation) on a Mac Plus; twvd confirmed Snow supports SCSI READ(10) starting in System 7.1/7.5. beholdnec opened a PR to Snow adding physical CD-ROM mount support on Windows and is collecting multi-session CD test data from 68k users. Bolle obtained a rare DayStar PowerCache adapter for the Classic. killvore rebuilt a Stealth 6500's battery with a 3xAA holder and is eyeing a PCI Rage 128 in a 6200 (blocked by the lack of a 3.3V rail). Extensive discussion on battery-bombed boards, Centris/Quadra 610 recaps, ImageWriter II shipping-damage woes, and ribbon re-inking with WD-40. Loafin began a SE/30 Reloaded build using chip-harvesting from a dead SE/30 board; This Does Not Compute noted the diodes behind the RAM slots need to be swapped out and C7 is intentionally unpopulated (tantalum fits well).

#the-lab-networking
daniel reverse-engineered Apple's SRP (Secure Remote Password) authentication method for AFP and, with help from Nick-el testing against a 10.5 and 10.6.8 Xserve, established that SRP was introduced in OSX 10.7 Lion. This will be documented in the Netatalk manual. SRP is significantly more secure than DHX2, the final documented AFP auth method.

#vintage-programming
1Bit Fever Dreams shared a scrolling two-layer pattern demo running on their 6502/65816-based Wildbits/K2 retro computer, set to the System Shock 1 menu music.

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Is there a way for users to opt out and have the LLM let our text slide into the black hole?
 
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Is there a way for users to opt out and have the LLM let our text slide into the black hole?
Both locations are public. TD gets scraped, sometimes very aggressively, by bots consuming it for AI reasons. I currently don't think there's a way to post something publicly without it being consumed. Not that I agree with it or not, just is the current situation. Managing an exclude list is possible but would not add any meaningful layer of LLM protection (IMO)
 
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I wasn't approaching from the angle of all observers, merely this particular discord->forum roundup, but not the other way around (forum->discord).
Either way, never mind, moving along.
 

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Didn't mean to be dismissive and your concern is valid - I'm just saying that Discord is also public, just because it's not over http doesn't mean it's not being used to train LLM's - I've seen stories of failed startups selling their chatlogs when liquidating. I'm open to trying a local llm (I have an M3 128GB - can run some OK models there) but then it's all for naught as this thread will be scraped in a few minutes after posting. Again not saying you're wrong just that there's no good solution to keep data out of LLM's in 2026. Maybe a better solution might be to redact usernames who request, but the conversations and links are still pubic and important to keep backed up and shared.

Just spit balling some ideas.
 

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Wasn't from anti-LLM angle either. Consider it a passing curiosity, and as I said, it's fine, moving on.
 
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Weekly Discord Summary — Week of April 20-27, 2026

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The Lab — Software
Admiral Shark shared a substantial update on the SHORK 486 project — a lightweight Linux distro for 486-class machines. Recent additions include htop, lynx, MicroPython, mt-st, tmux, and a custom CMatrix-style "shorkmatrix" utility (with selectable colors). zswap with lz0 compression has also been enabled to ease swap performance on period-correct hard drives. A forum thread is planned in the Lab Software section.

mmu_man linked the rather wild "Windows 9x Subsystem for Linux" project — running Windows 9x and Linux side-by-side cooperatively. Reactions ranged from "people are crazy" to suggestions someone should run Wine inside it.

The Lab — Hardware
  • DosFox's SE/30 Reloaded — Declared officially done, with a 68882 installed and a custom Sony SND replacement board (Double Stuff). The design needs pin 1 on both SNDs snipped and tapped to 5V; an improved revision to remove the -12V/5V tap is in the works. Project is on GitHub.
  • Mean Well PSU conversions — A wide-ranging discussion about replacing aging LC-style PSUs with Mean Well units. killvore, Andy, and mitchkramez compared adapter approaches vs. desoldering the original connector and soldering directly. Andy emphasized hooking up both grounding screw points to the case.
  • bakkus launched a new wiki documenting Macintosh SE/30 repair info at retrorepro.wiki.
  • mitchkramez received PCBs and got them working — just needs to bump up the LED current-limit resistor.
  • Apple IIe Cards — Discussion of how absurdly expensive these have become (often more than an actual IIe). DosFox noted they're not rare, just uncommon. Talk turned to LSI Gemini ASIC and BaldEngineer's Mega-IIe project as a potential clone path.
  • Color Classic VGA mod warning — techknight reported the first documented case of cutting transformer winding traces blowing up the transformer. Board emits a tell-tale squealing sound when plugged in. Subsequent troubleshooting revealed a stubborn TDA4605 circuit that won't enter stable startup despite all components testing OK.
  • RetroTheory's IIfx — A serial PIC has died; harvesting from a LaserWriter board planned.
  • max1zzz traced a shorted cap on a Razer gaming laptop logic board. Cap is on the supply side of the vcore regulator, so 25V was settled on as a safe rating.

Vintage Apple
  • Sharpie's Apple-1 PSU wiring — DosFox helped clarify the pin mapping on the transformer-to-board wiring (centre tap connections, J1 pin 2 to "GR", and which pins are unused).
  • Sharpie scored A/UX 1.1 install media — Original disks plus tape and manuals. Asking around for local Seattle help to archive (especially the tape). fogWraith pointed him to MrFahrenheit for A/UX matters and Mac84 for tapes. Mac84 chimed in noting he's possibly the only person in the US currently doing Apple 40SC tape recovery — offered to help. Sharpie also picked up a TransWarp GS and is buying four Apple IIIs from the same collector.
  • Farsonic's SE Reloaded — Brought to life over multiple sessions: came up at 2.5MB initially (turned out two SIMMs were 256kb), eventually all RAM and sound working. techknight warned that an over-wide raster on the screen puts undue stress on the increasingly unobtanium flyback — calibration recommended.
  • MELIKO's Power Mac G4 — Identified as a Gigabit Ethernet model (someone misread "G4" as "G9") with no video despite chiming. Mark Benson recommended PRAM reset and cautioned against running anything later than 10.4.11 on a Rage 128 Pro GPU. Discussion of installing Leopard via USB on PowerPC followed (UTM with PowerPC VM was suggested as a path on M1 Macs).
  • Stevee671's Quicksilver G4 — Crackly startup chime but normal music/video playback. Possibly corrupted firmware chime; PSU recap planned regardless.
  • SD card extenders for BlueSCSI — Mixed reports. TopherPerson and MSDOS622 confirm working setups; dev1098 had instability with one on a IIgs. nulleric warned quality varies wildly — get them from a returnable source and keep backups.
  • BlueSCSI v2 termpower — bakkus explained the v2 is power-efficient enough to run off SCSI TERM power, but the upcoming Ultra model needs more than TERM can reliably supply. Bolle showed off an impressive RAM accelerator card running solely off stock PSU power.
  • MSDOS622's bondi blue iMac G3 died with a smoke smell — possibly PSU, flyback, or logic board. Xiang offered a spare logic board.
  • Case label replication — killvore shared a 68kmla thread by jmacz showing repainted Quadra 700 cases with water-decal-applied name labels.
  • VCF planning — techknight, ComputerSmith, and others heading to VCF SW in Dallas (paired up with sneakynet). TopherPerson, Sharpie, and jonschwenn going to VCF PNW in Seattle. Kai Robinson suggested a TD meetup at these events.
  • CD-ROM extension 5.3.1 — Mark Benson noted this is the earliest "universal" CD-ROM extension, working back to System 7.0, and useful to keep on a FloppyEmu or BlueSCSI image.

Self-Promotion
  • Ron's Computer Videos posted a chat with DOS Nostalgic about big-box DOS games, plus a follow-up with Displaced Gamers on the same topic. Also: KansasFest 2026 registration is open — the event celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Apple IIgs.
  • Trina's Technobabble streamed Mark of Millennium Macs working on his Pentium III build, plus a haul stream from Hacklab.TO's "Junk Independence Day" event. Also posted a short on installing Fedora Asahi Linux on a 2021 M1 MacBook Pro.
  • mmu_man tested and repaired a boxed Atari 2600 VCS (livestream in French) — fixed a wobbly paddle by re-crimping the potentiometer.
  • BigBadBiologist started work on iiiDIY's SE/30 logic board with a microscope camera shootout.
  • Bruce (Branchus) streamed torn-pad repair on a Macintosh SE/30 logic board.
  • Xodium released "Lightstrands" photo files on Ko-fi (free with optional support), notable for being started on a PowerBook G4 12".
  • EricsEdge published a Ko-fi post titled "The Ghost in the Automated Loom" on AI and the bicycle-for-the-mind metaphor.

Links & Resources


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