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I tried myself different techniques and the one I like the most is using diluted peroxide cream, apply it WITHOUT wrapping, and then re-apply a fresh coat every 15-20 minutes. With this I got quick and nice results.
Of course, I didn't invent this... I saw it in a video:
Fitted the OLED and a shutdown button. I had the idea of trying to develop a user interface, with just one button, to do basic things as mount images and shutdown... But I'm too lazy and this will take some time...
Maybe this can give some ideas to @PotatoFi ;)
Thanks. Actually what I wanted is to “steal” some games of your default setup 😅
I’ll see if I can install StuffIT so I can compress some folders and export.
I’m not sure, but the false boot could be related to having multiple bootable disks. At least that’s the conclusion I got with the RASCSI.
And the long delay I’d say is normal with 128MB of RAM.
Hello,
This is insanely great.
I have an issue, though... When I try to upload something to my MacBook (i.e. a game I want to install in a real classic Mac) I just get "document" files.
Is there a trick for not losing the file type info?
Edit: I have also the same problem when trying to move...
It seems to be an early version, and only reliable at low speeds such as 9600 bps. I had similar limitations when trying SLIP with a Raspberry (using direct serial connection).
So, next step is to try to build a matching keyboard, trying to mimic a Datanetics ASCII keyboard.
For now I placed the components and made the cable. For the switches I have decided to try with ALPS switches, because have a flat bottom, although this requires some drilling to fit the pads...
Hello,
As I'm a lazy person, I was planning to put this inside the case:
This is AA-size batteries, but I don't really need the laptop to run much time on battery, it's just for the fun.
Is this a bad idea?
EDIT: I plan to add the thermal fuses too.
Changing only the CPU wouldn’t affect to the speed, as it would keep running at 25MHz. You’d have to overclock the board.
Some info here: https://lowendmac.com/2014/overclocking-the-quadra-av-models/
If you check the schematics...
You can see that Pin 2 of UE13, goes to the positive side of C12, and to the resistors R44 and R43, that most likely are in the backside of the PCB and are connected to the pad you marked as "B", so, maybe this can help you to interpret the connections, but in...