It should work just fine in a 128-512k board as it's literally just the original Rom-inator design basked onto a plus logicboard (and thus could be baked into any other board the original design supported)@max1zzz Would your your ROM-inated Plus tweak work (or in any way be beneficial) for 128K-512K Rechambered project?
Reverse Engineering the Macintosh Plus PCB
After a long wait i have finally sent the ROM-inated design off for manufacture, I might have got slightly distracted with the LC boards...... (And wanted to get these boards in before i get distracted with my next board! :) ) Hopefully I should have the boards in the next week or two68kmla.org
Not quite yet, I only got the boards in January so you can't expect me to finish them that quickly!Have you got that one tested yet?
LOL! I hear that! On a side note, have you been able to make time to reverse any of your board layouts that we've talked about into KICAD schematic form?Not quite yet, I only got the boards in January so you can't expect me to finish them that quickly!
Not yet, well I started the LCIII and got about 2/3 of the way through the schematic then got lost down the "ooh there's two extra RAS signals" rabbit holeLOL! I hear that! On a side note, have you been able to make time to reverse any of your board layouts that we've talked about into KICAD schematic form?
Thanks , Kai, been looking at that topic listing and been excited about it having been done! Right now I'm trying to get on track to have the flood destroyed missing carpet replaced in my second bedroom, so just randomly tossing my crazy notions about here or there in all the usual places.
Excited a bit about having documented the recent upgrade of the swing arm 42" Flat panel mount on my TelCo Rack. It now does over 180 degrees!
This thread will be way down the line for the new year, but such is my life!
Thanks, it's been two years since the first one in June, and a few months ago for the second one. Crappy old CPVC pipes in an apartment building, Spindleresque plastics used for hot AND cold lines.Sorry to hear about you having to deal with flood damage, T80.
Thanks, it's been two years since the first one in June, and a few months ago for the second one. Crappy old CPVC pipes in an apartment building, Spindleresque plastics used for hot AND cold lines.
My water heater went after I moved in 11 years ago and was likely here a lot longer than that. Let my unfortunate experiences be a warning for planning storage and equipment in basement workspaces. I'm ground floor on a slab so water level would have topped out at transition/saddle of the doorways. Thankfully it wasn't an eight foot deep concrete bowl.
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Be that as it may and back on topic, who's got links to affordable filters for this? I'm assuming they'll be good for MEK/Acetone and such as well? Hydrocarbon molecules should be larger than lead fumes I'd think?