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  1. Trash80toG4

    Need Help Identify an E-Machines NuBus Video Card...

    Nice snag. Slap it in a Slot, run TattleTech and the PDS/NuBus report will tell you what the DeclROM has to say about it. ;) edit: Rotary switch has Futura written all over it, check out the specs on LEM: https://lowendmac.com/video/index.html
  2. Trash80toG4

    Scaling an Open Source DIY 3D Scanner to computer case dimensions?

    Crazy morning musing of the day. Ran across this information on open source hardware and software. https://www.3dsourced.com/rankings/best-diy-3d-scanner/ Scanning my IIfx, Q950 or at least the Radius 81/110 in one piece on a DIY would be epic. CC and smaller would be OK too. Limiting factor...
  3. Trash80toG4

    A takky Mac…..

    Yep, considered the truss/honeycomb/etc. design possibilities of printing. But the parts are overly large for printing, even done in sections I think. What would that quantity of filament cost? CNC router cutting or better yet, laser cut panels have got to cost a lot less made to order than...
  4. Trash80toG4

    WarpSE: 25 MHz 68HC000-based accelerator for Mac SE

    Not sure if info's a help here, but can confirm that the Radius Rocket does much the same thing as Prodigy at startup. Rocket/Whoosh screen exhibits after ROM is copied into memory on the Rocket in second boot. Two reasons I think: 2nd - access from ROM copied to RAM at the clock of the...
  5. Trash80toG4

    A takky Mac…..

    Concur, your router cut chassis has better rigidity than large printed parts I would think. Can't believe I entirely forgot about your detailed updates on page two, anyone following along or new to the thread needs to take a look. Your illustration definitely needs reposting at this point...
  6. Trash80toG4

    BlueBird-SD-Module: a boutique build for BlueSCSI in Blackbirds?

    How wide is the combo chip interface to the processor bus? The unified bus of the 180 is 32bit, no? Bridged 68030 I/O bus in the 5x0 is narrower at only 16bit on top of its being downclocked.
  7. Trash80toG4

    BlueBird-SD-Module: a boutique build for BlueSCSI in Blackbirds?

    Constantly flashing LED draws a tiny bit of power, a paramount consideration in PowerBook design. SCSI/SD replacement for spinner nails that box shut. Activity LED on BlueBird-SD-Module cover plate's a silly affection, but what the heck? Tinker Different! 🤪
  8. Trash80toG4

    A takky Mac…..

    Just so, TAM/6400 upgrade tangent popped up when removing the edge connector from your 630 board was suggested. That's the only reason I can think of to ever do that. Silly notion, wiring loom/MoBo drawer connection is the bombe for any other purpose. < /tangent >
  9. Trash80toG4

    BlueBird-SD-Module: a boutique build for BlueSCSI in Blackbirds?

    One last shot, putting this stuff away in the project box today. Not pretty: __ vertical full size USB is a no go, TinyUSB flat on board should align well with puckered lips __ forgot to mark out the LED activity light on right __ everything's out of whack, but centering openings up shouldn't...
  10. Trash80toG4

    A takky Mac…..

    That's been tested, IDE vs. SCSI benchmarks are a wash in the 630. If anything IDE wins out by a hair IIRC, but that would be disk performance, unrelated to interface performance I think? CF/Adapter trumps all. ;)
  11. Trash80toG4

    A takky Mac…..

    TAM: incompatibility related to MoBo connector removal for 6400 upgrade . . . https://www.sonnettech.com/product/legacyproducts/tempo_trio.html . . . 68K upgrade of TAM sounds like fun? :unsure:
  12. Trash80toG4

    Radius Stage II Rocket in a IIci

    LOL! Welcome to my world of word wreckage. GRLF has a name for the sections missing from line of thoughts expressed in words, can't think of it offhand. Under RocketShare you can dedicate extended displays to Rocket and host. __ Period correct display sits on top of IIci processor shared host...
  13. Trash80toG4

    Radius Stage II Rocket in a IIci

    Set your IIci and appropriate small monitor dedicated to its output next to your daily driver. Rocket dedicated hi resolution VidCard output KVM switched to your big screen. Wombat/USB conversion on the KM line goes without saying. ;)
  14. Trash80toG4

    A takky Mac…..

    The only reason I can think of for removing that connector would be upgrading a TAM for greater expansion card compatibility via 6400 infusion. Daydreaming there would be installing TEMPOtrio in the PCI slot for much faster, kosher ATA interface to SSD on top of its USB/FireWire baseline TAM...
  15. Trash80toG4

    BlueBird-SD-Module: a boutique build for BlueSCSI in Blackbirds?

    Yep, that's the type to be avoided due to its slip-out SD card feature. Mentioned reasons for avoidance upthread. ;)
  16. Trash80toG4

    BlueBird-SD-Module: a boutique build for BlueSCSI in Blackbirds?

    Shutdown would be what I was figuring on. Was up for a bit earlier and couldn't resist checking in (Covid Coughing fit) so sleep mode SD removal was silly notion as was the thumb drive complicattion. KISS principle adherence tends to be slack when I'm half asleep. < tangent > Vertical mount...
  17. Trash80toG4

    BlueBird-SD-Module: a boutique build for BlueSCSI in Blackbirds?

    I was thinking updates via vertical USB port in the end cap over cable from computer, not storage. Maybe data transfer to SD from thumb drive, but that's redundant given removable SD card access. USB speed wasn't a limitation for my notions thought it irrelevant. SD card removal would require...
  18. Trash80toG4

    Borrow Apple Adjustable Keyboard Wrist Rests

    Nice day job, hoping to play with 3D modeling in about 22 months when I retire. Had a notion for scanning contour gauge settings made in steps using my cross slide milling vise. So of course that led to thoughts of a digital version. just searched and found this...
  19. Trash80toG4

    BlueBird-SD-Module: a boutique build for BlueSCSI in Blackbirds?

    Yeah, your custom hat is a great suggestion, but the BlueBird Module moniker wouldn't fit, LOL! I'd considered RaSCSI, but with AAUI on board my thinking was that adaptation from that starting point would be considerably faster? The Blackbird's expansion bay is located in front the chassis...
  20. Trash80toG4

    BlueBird-SD-Module: a boutique build for BlueSCSI in Blackbirds?

    Wasn't talking about or critical of your connector choice at all, slip-in is just fine for standard use. (y) Pucker factor for an SD card sticking out the side of a Blackbird is something else entirely! I have a slip-in socket on my current Notebook with a goodly portion of the card poking out...