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  1. techknight

    Solicitation to be considered for the TinkerDifferent Board of Directors

    I am willing to throw my name in the hat. why not? I used to manage forums software back in the day, but I haven't since 2008. Back then it was IPB 2.X and Vbulletin 3 i believe. Outside of that, I typically spend most of my days on Discord versus the forum itself, but I try to be there and...
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    Recreating Macintosh Portable Hybrid Module

    Holy contraption batman
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    ThinkC [Study Group 0] Getting your Development Environment Setup & Hello, World!

    Wow, watching that video makes me appreciate modern programming that much more. because holy shit, lots of things done manually thats just transparent today.
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    Recreating Backlit Macintosh Portable Display Flex Cables

    Probably going to test it this weekend, and I will report back with the results.
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    Adding a CRT toggle switch

    I got an old clunker SE sitting around that I could experiment with this, but who knows when I will have the time to get to it. I am literally buried with other projects including rebuilding an ANS power supply that died.
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    Adding a CRT toggle switch

    Yep! So you must cut the 12V (red) sweep supply. However the caveat is, I dont know if this will cause a surge current condition which can trigger spontaneous reboots when turning the CRT back on. So maybe a capacitor pi filter network between the switch to attempt to suppress this. the CRT...
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    Adding a CRT toggle switch

    Yes, I am correct: To totally power down the CRT Section of a Compact, you must cut the 12V sweep supply. What would be totally cool is finding an unused signal on one of the VIAs, a transistor, relay, etc. and then writing an extention to allow the monitor to go into "energy saver" but ya...
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    Adding a CRT toggle switch

    I would have to look at the schematics again, but last I checked, the heater is powered directly from the sweep voltage on those compacts.
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    Adding a CRT toggle switch

    You need to cut the Sweep 12V completely off to the analog board. Even if you cut the drive signal to the horizontal output stage, the filament will always stay on and cook which will wear the CRT down. Best solution is to cut the 12V sweep entirely to the analog section. What I do not know...
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    Replacing the polarizer on a PowerBook 150

    There was a website I was looking at (i need to go back and look) that sells different versions, such as gloss, 50% matte, and matte. The one you picked up appears to be gloss so it looks kinda odd. I think the powerbooks were all 50% matte but I could be wrong. Regardless, Looks great :)...
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    Help diagnosing a Color Classic Analog board

    Spray the potentiometers with Deoxit F5
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    Staff Bio - Steve (Mac84)

    yeah own a little sliver of that number. LOL.
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    Reproduction RAM cards for Mac Portable

    the version MacEffects sells is my design that I had licensed to him to do so.
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    Macintosh Portable Issue - Screeching Noise

    The other thing to be aware of on these portables is the molex connector. YOU MUST make sure both B+ input connections are connected and have voltage or really bad things will happen.
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    Help diagnosing a Color Classic Analog board

    Well first, adjust the G2 (screen) drive on the flyback and see if that brings it down to a reasonable brightness. If not, your missing the proper cathode voltages to keep the CRT from going into full saturation so theres likely a cause such as a bad solder joint, or open connection/resistor.
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    VCF East this weekend in Wall, NJ

    That was a fun trip. I don't think I will be able to make it to east again this coming year though. I am going to try and shoot for midwest. but we will see...