Thanks @Patrick I wish he was still taking donations. I’d like to chip in. Probably would take it if I reached out directly so I’ll try that. Labors of love!
Yup stays at whichever size you set it to. And no more hiding away.
Ah I hear you on the sim issue -- you mean your memory issue? I noticed no problems running think c 5 on my 32-bit enabled emulator but haven't tried it on the se/30.
Hiding would be cool if I hacked the system to make the...
I spent time last night replacing the hide feature with a toggle size. One of the .h files in the current release contains the icon width and height as constants. You could just mess with these and youll see the icons at the different size. However if you go lower than 32 x 32 youll see a...
I managed to come away from VCG without any additional computers but I did pick up an awesome set of coasters (pic soon) and @Mac84 's table had an awesome "Ask me about Lisa" repro button I couldn't resist. And a few other goodies.
Haven't noticed the think c issue but come to think of it I haven't tried running it with 32-bit addressing.
Dock hiding - yes, it just tucks halfway down. Pops back up when you go into the MacDock program -- admittedly not how modern macOS works. It was a simple way to help me when I had...
That is awesome that you still have the books. The pdf versions make it a little easier to search I think but I’ve never done it with the books!
MacDock has a “hide” feature that sinks it down halfway but the idea of using the smaller icons has its own advantages, makes sense, and wouldn’t be a...
Wonderful! Thanks 🙏 for filling my curiosity. Yes you should go for it! Think c 5 should build it no problem.
Def let me know if you have any issues. Ive tried building it on 3 different computers but that is not much of a test😂.
i would love it if you or anyone contributed to the source so...
Absolutely. The git repo has a .sit that contains all the same files as the repo but with resource fork preserved. That includes the think c 5 project file
Why do you ask?
Hey all,
I hope this is the right forum for this - please correct / delete me if I'm wrong.
Since I got my blueSCSI v2 with wifi running I've wanted to get files from Mac garden directly from my SE/30.
FrogFind isn't enough to help me navigate either Macintosh Garden or Macintosh repository...
Ah thanks! Makes sense.
So a “master pointer” is a structure that includes a pointer to a pointer. That inner pointer points to the memory for the application to use. When you call GetHandle(..) you are returned a handle that is the pointer to the pointer and the memory manager will have...
You're probably right -- My reasoning was that I got a bunch of games and such for my SE first and many of them were from the time or earlier when the SE was the new computer (so like before 1987). So as a result a lot of the applications I have installed on my SE/30 were just copied over from...
I just got 4x16MB simms for my se/30 last week. I put them into B bank IIRC. I left the 4x1MB SIMMs in Bank A which must have saved me because
I had no problems with the install and it worked fine -- Really glad I didn't get caught up in the situations well documented above that could have...
Thanks for reporting. Naming and shaming, imho, is well within reason given your experience and numerous (bad) interactions with them.
Thanks for all that work - and I'm saying that not even having participated in the buy! I'll give my working se/30 board an extra kiss tonight :)
Here she is hooked up to BlueSCSI v2 pico w!
@eric This is no slight against an amazing feature that is only in BETA but I see once a network application is launched, the BlueSCSI activity light just about pulses forever— must be some sort of network upkeep activity that the daynaport driver...
my router serves up two networks
One is the “xyzblah_5G” and then just the regular “xyzblah”
i couldn’t connect to the _5G one but I could connect to my regular non-_5G one. My log.txt confirmed it never connected to it.
just a heads up to anyone who has trouble— try the non-5G network! Sorry...