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  1. Ubik

    68k Fun with Filemaker Pro 3 retro development

    Hi - Here was my process, which was actually fairly easy My source for the KJV data was a comma delimited file from this excellent project: https://github.com/stephenharris/insert-bible-verse/tree/master/assets/scripture I used NotePad++ on Windows to convert the CSV to tab delimited format...
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    68k Fun with Filemaker Pro 3 retro development

    Thanks. yeah, I was impressed how well it works under the resource constraints of the SE and System 6. The database contains 783,137 words so it is pretty amazing that a full text wild card search completes in a reasonable amount of time.
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    FileMaker Pro IWP (database publishing on the web)

    @JDW . . . Just curious, what did you end up doing with your site? Did you stay with FM, or move to a different solution? Darrell Johnson
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    68k Fun with Filemaker Pro 3 retro development

    FileMaker Pro 3 really served my needs when I could not find any vintage Bible software for my Mac SE running System 6 that would allow full-text search (without taking forever) and function on the 9 inch 1 bit display. Using my SE/30 running System 7.1.1 as my Filemaker Pro 3 development...
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    WarpSE: 25 MHz 68HC000-based accelerator for Mac SE

    My two cents. Reducing complexity sounds better than endlessly engineering for edge cases.
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    NeXT N4006 Trinitron MegaPixel Display Repair

    I would recommend you contact Rob Blessin at The Black Hole. He is the worlds expert on NeXT black hardware: https://next.blackholeinc.com/contact-us/
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    WarpSE: 25 MHz 68HC000-based accelerator for Mac SE

    @JDW and @retr01 - Great points about the reason an SE has value. I completely agree. I would add to that the SE is far less complicated and therefore more robust and resistant to the effects of aging. I love my SE/30, but it's more complex with a denser board and many surface mount caps...
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    WarpSE: 25 MHz 68HC000-based accelerator for Mac SE

    @Zane Kaminski I agree JDW. As a fellow SpeedCard user I can't wait to see the 68000 come pretty close to SE/30 speeds, which was the Nirvana back in the day for the SE.
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    WarpSE: 25 MHz 68HC000-based accelerator for Mac SE

    Great discussion on the sound issue. Despite the distorted sound I still really enjoy my SuperMac SpeedCard on my SE and would love to see the WarpSE come out, even if the sound issue is still in progress. I'd hate to see solving the sound issue become a block to getting the board out. No...
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    Visited my best friend a few weeks ago. "I have a few old Macs if you want them". Me...

    Visited my best friend a few weeks ago. "I have a few old Macs if you want them". Me: :D:D:D:D:D After a dusty trip into his attic I have a nice haul. More details on the others coming . . .but: My first find was a Power Mac G4 MDD Dual 1ghz with a matching Apple Studio Display Completed...
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    The Big Mess ‘O Wires Wombat is awesome. Now I can take the brilliant Unicomp mechanical...

    The Big Mess ‘O Wires Wombat is awesome. Now I can take the brilliant Unicomp mechanical keyboard with me on my classic Mac gaming.
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    Today’s Project - Indigo

    Weird. I wonder if you could try to connect a serial terminal and see if it also becomes unresponsive. https://software.majix.org/irix/admin-serial.shtml#:~:text=Using%20a%20Serial%20Cable,PC%20or%20whatever%20you%20like).
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    Today’s Project - Indigo

    How about Ian at SGI Depot? http://www.sgidepot.co.uk/sgi.html
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    WarpSE: 25 MHz 68HC000-based accelerator for Mac SE

    This is more exciting than when I ordered my SE's first accelerator from Mac Warehouse in 1990!
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    WarpSE: 25 MHz 68HC000-based accelerator for Mac SE

    I've found that in upgrading the SE with a 16mhz 68000 SpeedCard , a good thing about using a faster 68000 vs 030 is better stability and compatibility. It seems much less crash and fuss than my 020 Radius 25 or my Mobius 030. Also the SE's 16 bit data path tends to hamper the advantage of the...
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    WarpSE: 25 MHz 68HC000-based accelerator for Mac SE

    Here’s an interesting article from MacWorld March 1995 about the 16 MHz 68000 Brainstorm Accelerator that achieves favorable results against the 030 Classic II. The article mentions a proprietary bus accelerator: “The unique part of the Brainstorm package is the BBA. It replaces the SE's 8MHz...
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    WarpSE: 25 MHz 68HC000-based accelerator for Mac SE

    Here's a pic of the SuperMac Speedcard's very effective standoffs on my SE.
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    WarpSE: 25 MHz 68HC000-based accelerator for Mac SE

    Regarding upclocked 68000s, here's some data of the Speedometer 3.2 performance increase from my FDHD SE's 16Mhz 68000 SuperMac Speedcard vs. stock (I included my SE/30 vs SE Speedcard for reference as well). So I would guess that indeed a 25Mhz 68000 would be a magnitude higher in the mid- 3s...
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    Safe way to do a Post-recap Power Supply Smoke Test?

    Thanks. Yes, it's the Sony CR-44. I did a little research and in case someone else stumbles on this thread I'm including the section on testing the power supply before you reinstall in Larry Pina's Classic & SE Repair and Upgrade Secrets and adjusting the p.s. from Douglass High's 1992...
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    Safe way to do a Post-recap Power Supply Smoke Test?

    I'm finishing up recapping my SE/30's power supply. This is not my first re-cap, but my first for a power supply. Is there a way to "smoke test' this without hooking it up to the Mac's analog board? While I will double check all my replacement cap's polarity and values, I'd like to avoid...