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  1. JDW

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

    Zane, you talk about the clocked speed being "limited" to 50MHz, so does that mean your CPLD is clocked higher than that now? What could you achieve with that 2% that you could not without it? That's achieved with your latest WarpSE board revision (not what we beta testers have), correct...
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    New to Me Mac SE/30

    I take it there was never a hard drive in your SE/30? When you have a hard drive like that, then switch to a BlueSCSI, your ears notice the stock fan noise a lot more. But even without experiencing the sheer loudness of a spinner drive, the BlueSCSI is 100% silent, so the only noise you will...
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    WarpSE: 25 MHz 68HC000-based accelerator for Mac SE

    Great! So with the Mac Classic ROM enabled in WarpSE, we would then be able to press Command-Option-X-O and boot from ROM into System 6.0.3, just as a regular Mac Classic can do. And when using the special System Extension you mention, we would then have a 2.5MB RAM disk (contents lost when...
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    New to Me Mac SE/30

    Congratulations on your SE/30 acquisition! It's an excellent machine to get started with in this hobby, and it sounds like you're off to a very good start. And with a BlueSCSI replacing a spinning platter drive, there will be less strain on your power supply. With that said, you mentioned...
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    WarpSE: 25 MHz 68HC000-based accelerator for Mac SE

    So the primary (or only?) benefit of using the Mac Classic ROM in WarpSE is to enable a 2.5MB RAM disk, correct?
  6. JDW

    Axial caps NEVER need recapping?

    You make a lot of good points and I do not wish to diminish the importance of what you wrote in any way whatsoever. But I feel it important to repeat myself. I put the key sentence in orange color in my opening post: No electrolytic capacitor has eternal life. If a fluid-filled electrolytic...
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    Macintosh SE ROM Replacement PCBs...

    Could be that the SWIM replacement solution by @Kay K.M.Mods won't fit either, but since there's no product dimensions given on his product page, it might be prudent to ask: https://www.infinityproducts.co.jp/product-page/super-wh-iwm-swapper-plcc44-to-dip28-swim-adapter
  8. JDW

    Axial caps NEVER need recapping?

    You'd be wrong about that. Through the years I've read many people talk about what things they THINK need recapping and what they don't. Most of that goes beyond their own personal machine usage experience and also ties in with what they read online, or more accurately, what they DON'T read...
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    WarpSE: 25 MHz 68HC000-based accelerator for Mac SE

    @Zane Kaminski For the life of me, I can't get my 1.44MB floppy to NOT boot now, even with my BlueSCSI attached. It boots every time I try it! In fact, I can boot into System 0.95 and Finder 1.0 using that floppy, and both of my 2GB drive volumes on my BlueSCSI will mount. Takes a very long...
  10. JDW

    Hacking FinderHack: CMD-DEL for System 7.1

    More than 50% of that 4-5 seconds is the AppleScript "application" launching. It's almost all AppleScript. If a knowledgeable person were to write a one-trick pony Extension in Assembly language that would put selected items into the Trash when CMD-DEL is pressed, that would likely be the...
  11. JDW

    ThinkC Nested Volume Manager DA in Megamax C

    The dot also doesn't appear in the windows of HFS volumes while booted into very old System Software, such as System file version 2.0, which is not HFS aware.
  12. JDW

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

    You are speaking about my post here, under the heading: "I made a NEW DISCOVERY!" The key difference in my testing at the time I wrote that old post and my most recent testing yesterday is that in my testing yesterday, I had the BlueSCSI completely removed. In both cases, I tested using my SE...
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    Hacking FinderHack: CMD-DEL for System 7.1

    @phipli Easy Keys works well to invoke the Application saved with AppleScript. CMD-DEL throws the selected file(s) in the Trash without emptying the Trash, which is perfect. I've not tested it on a real vintage Mac yet, but it works perfectly in Mini vMac (Mac II version). By the way, I...
  14. JDW

    Hacking FinderHack: CMD-DEL for System 7.1

    Drat! You're right! Please accept my humble thanks for spotting my typo! All is well now. I can save it as an Application. But further testing will need to wait until tomorrow because my brain is thoroughly fried right now. o_O
  15. JDW

    Software-only OVERCLOCK for LC475, LC575, Quadra 605

    And on that note, I would say it's best to avoid YouTube if you ponder the numbers because unless you're a lovely and scantly clad lady, you won't be pleased with view counts and subscribers. My YouTube work is a labor of love, which is also why I keep Ads switched OFF for a better viewing...
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    WarpSE: 25 MHz 68HC000-based accelerator for Mac SE

    Boy! I'm hoppin' mad at myself and deserve a real punch in the nose. All this time, I've been sharing photos of my board taken in the past in this thread because I felt confident I never touched the chips after making my videos. But when using a lens this evening, I discovered that...
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    Hacking FinderHack: CMD-DEL for System 7.1

    @phipli Thank you. Sadly, there's still trouble. I installed AppleScript 1.1 using these disk images. During the install, it told me that it would install an older version of the Finder. Not sure why AppleScript should even be replacing the Finder, but it did. It installed 7.1.3...
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    Hacking FinderHack: CMD-DEL for System 7.1

    I tried typing in your script manually (since the text of your script was not available). I merely left out "empty trash" because I don't need that. CMD-DEL in S7.5.5 works by merely casting your selection into the Trash without emptying the Trash. Unfortunately, it won't compile and...
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    Universal System 7.1.2 68k Update Disk Set

    When doing all that in Mini vMac (Mac II edition), it looks like a little TV during the boot sequence, but when you open the Extensions folder and try to spot the same icon, I couldn't find it. You have to delete this one: But to start off at the very beginning... I did a clean install of...