I mean, I can post about the progress of game playthroughs I've started months ago on my WeeCee:
Ultima VII - the Serpent Isle
Might and Magic 3 - Isles of Terra
Willy Beamish
Wing Commander 1 - Lost Missions 1
Zeliard
Quest for Glory 1
Space Quest VI
Eye of the Beholder 1
Secret of Monkey...
I appreciate the answer. I will get back to you. Week after week, I attempt to spend time on the bench but I'm thwarted by the mountain of grading that crushes me from early September to December 28th, without fail.
Does the green LED power on? YES
You hear it energizing - is there neck glow...
Who knows. I don't have confidence in measuring that side of the machine (don't have the tools) and after months of not getting help, I've put that aside. Also, electron gun, the photons happen once they hit the phosphor side.
No. After fiddling with the pots, lots of reflowing and various other things happened over the course of a few weeks. Then I got a working state for a few days. They are not involved.
Hey @JDW. I won't be the one who has the magic solution to your issue, that is a certainty. Whatever progress I've done on the CC has been annihilated in the last months since I can't get my CC's CRT to energize anymore. The best I can do is to get back the correct soft power mechanism going...
I know which way I'd vote: Latest Activity without reactions would give me much more milleage on the loading of its page. Ideally, it'd be separated into two side-by-side sections, but I can live without the reactions.
I got this ages ago around 2005 and I paired it with my then working iifx (no longer in my posession) and my LCIII (now battery bombed). I have no working machine that can test it out straight away.
Symptoms: black screen, no matter how the brightness/contrast knobs are rotated. I get an...
The left picture is indicative of too high brightness and/or B+ (iirc) voltage sent to the CRT. I used to have old TV sets at our house while I was a kid where the brightness knob could be turned out of "normal" spec and you'd start to see these horizontal sync overscan lines. I've also seen...
Those are cardboard + card components for Star Wars X-wing: the miniatures game. It came from Fantasy Flight Games (now Atomic Mass Games is at the helm) so you better believe there's a ton of components: ship bases, model ships, movement dials, movement templates not shown. Hard game to store.
Side note:
if your project name is OffscreenTC6.pi (where 'pi' is the pi character that you can make with ctrl-p) or something easier like OffscreenTC6.pr
and your resource file in the same folder as the project file is called OffscreenTC6.pr.rsrc,
then you don't need to link your resource...
@JDW
I'm working on my own slideshow utility with more functions as part of the THINK C group week #2 but I stumbled upon this on Mac Garden. It kinda does the same thing I wanted to do, but limited to Mac Paint files and with less "goodies":
PaintFlipper...