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    BFEXTU's "Super" Mac II Revival

    I thought the internal pipelining was supposed to be much faster...but also, I didn't include the FPU-specific tests, which was kind of derpy of me. So, I am going to re-run it and test everything. ^_^
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    BFEXTU's "Super" Mac II Revival

    Well...I have added a 68882 to the Mac II, but it doesn't seem to improve performance very much. Have any of your benchmarked your Mac IIs with an '881 vs '882?
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    ThinkC [Study Group 1] Drawing on the Macintosh

    Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! I just edited out a few more typos. To your point, there are probably a number of books in my past that someone should have written, but owing to an existential temporal crisis, all the pages were suddenly eaten by interdimensional tapeworms before being written, or...
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    ThinkC [Study Group 1] Drawing on the Macintosh

    It looks like this chapter involves Handles, Pointers and Type-Casting in C. If you are new to programming, you should take time to make sure you understand these concepts very well - go over them multiple times, since the programmatic syntax and meaning can be somewhat confusing. Also, misuse...
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    Make the Apple IIe Option Card software 32bit compatible?

    Well....probably not -- because you can't re-do the card firmware and it's black box -- anyway, a research project. If someone *really* wanted to take on the card in full 32-bit mode, they could make a PDS interface board that replicated the LC slot, managed the host in 32-bit mode and the...
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    Make the Apple IIe Option Card software 32bit compatible?

    IIRC, the LC is both 24- and 32-bit addressing capable (and the VideoSpigot LC did both...but don't quote me). Devices that expect to be able to access 32-bit addressing (either to write to their own space or the host) have to make _SwapMMUMode calls if they are a 24/32-bit switching device...
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    Make the Apple IIe Option Card software 32bit compatible?

    The card is probably not that useful on newer machines...and in order to use it, you would have to virtualize the hardware environment if it internally expects 24-bit addressing. Also, it might be difficult for it to control host machine peripheral interfaces. It looks like something fun for its...
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    BFEXTU's ProdigySE Project

    It looks like the ProdigySE board probably requires something to be in the PMMU socket -- either the Levco BMMU placeholder or an actual MC68851RC16A. When there is nothing in the socket, there's no power-on beep, no boot process, and my ProdigySE generates a checkerboard pattern. This issue...
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    BFEXTU's "Super" Mac II Revival

    On this machine, my 68851 PMMU test was successful. With an MC68851RC16A installed and using the video card in slot $9, I am able to allocate 13Mb of VM and it seems to work great.
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    Make the Apple IIe Option Card software 32bit compatible?

    I don't know - it's a research project, unless Apple were to put it in the public domain. I don't know anything about this card. Here are some basic assumptions and speculation: It was an LC PDS card, so the main thing would be to figure out the address space for the card and command...
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    BFEXTU's "Super" Mac II Revival

    No idea. I never cared too much about Apple's power supply choices and they never really failed for me...ever.
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    BFEXTU's "Super" Mac II Revival

    Next up...it looks like my Mac II's logic board has a fully-populated PMMU socket for a MC68851 Upgrade: Here is the MC68851 Pin Pattern for Comparison: Here is the pin pattern for Apple's 70-pin HMMU. If your Mac II has this pin pattern on the back side of the motherboard for the MMU...
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    BFEXTU's "Super" Mac II Revival

    I have been working on my Mac II and it is now up-and-running! Initial Treatment: - Thorough cleaning - Removed the old (non-leaking) Varta batteries - Installed new battery sockets - Installed 4Mb - Put in a SuperMac Spectrum/8 Series III 8-bit video card Remaining Items: - Still working on...
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    Retro & Vintage component suppliers list

    FYI - Excess Solutions closed their doors to the public last month -- they still have an eBay business. Also, if you are looking for components, you should always try: https://octopart.com https://findchips.com
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    *Battery Gore Thread* NSFMacs

    Yeah...it was very depressing. Pads and traces are gone, components rotted off the surface, possible unrecoverable damage to major ICs -- probably not worth the time it would take to repair it. Maybe a parts-only board. Also, my IIcx had problems, but they were localized to the battery area and...
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    Soooo found this about the EGRET on Apple Developer Archives.... "EGRET WAKEUP"..... What?

    Use ResEdit to restore the appropriate type and creator, then hope it decompresses without errors -- but still prone to issues...or don't have the problem in the first place. ;)
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    Soooo found this about the EGRET on Apple Developer Archives.... "EGRET WAKEUP"..... What?

    Well...it's not just the .sit files, it's also the fact that they lose their type/creator and resource forks when moving via the PC environment. MacRepo and Garden are great, but, IMO, for greatest compatibility, all the files should be in a least-common-denominator .hqx format...and they are...
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    *Battery Gore Thread* NSFMacs

    It used to be a IIsi...but has seen better days. I am the original owner, but didn't realize it had leaked, sadly.
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    Soooo found this about the EGRET on Apple Developer Archives.... "EGRET WAKEUP"..... What?

    That would be fantastic!! I was depressed about the IIsi. PM me!
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    ThinkC [Study Group 0] Getting your Development Environment Setup & Hello, World!

    You need to totally CSS the crap out of that MacOS menubar on your site. Drop-Down Glory!!