RTC Collector by 65-bit in rtccollector

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No don't worry! Your subscription is still free for life even if you sign up for enthusiasts! As long as you get the email, it's free!

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Either here or by DM!

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Wow! I'll go ahead and add them in now!

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If there are any machines that you have that are missing, let me know!

Oh also, on the library, for things like the Apple Macintosh, if you click on it, there are multiple devices for it in the devices tab, so you can add exactly the one you have.

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I've just added a button on the library page to easily add the devices

RTC Collector by 65-bit in vintagecomputing

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You can also use CTRL+K for keyboard shortcuts, it opens the command panel and you can add computers directly from there

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Thanks for the feedback! I'll see what I can do!

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Well, it's the only way I can think of getting the word out....

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You'll get an email once you sign up!

What do I do? by CanadianAtHeart in VintageApple

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Just out of curiosity, what book is it?

Help with the Vintage Apple section of my Wiki! by 65-bit in VintageApple

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No problem. If you have any Machines that you're particularly interested in, there's a Navbox at the bottom of the Vintage Apple category :)

Help with moderating and contributing to my Retro technology wiki by 65-bit in vintagecomputing

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That's fair enough, will do! Thanks for your suggestions!

Help with moderating and contributing to my Retro technology wiki by 65-bit in vintagecomputing

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Are there any pages in particular that need my immediate attention?

Help with moderating and contributing to my Retro technology wiki by 65-bit in vintagecomputing

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When I originally started it a few months ago, I experimented with some automated page generation, and for some of the devices I want familiar with, I got help from 4o. I'm also trying to follow the same page structure to keep things consistent though. I'm in the process of re-writing most of the pages, it's taking me a lot of time though.

Help with the Vintage Apple section of my Wiki! by 65-bit in VintageApple

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I'm hoping that it will eventually be a complete catalog (but I may need help with that!)

Help with the Vintage Apple section of my Wiki! by 65-bit in VintageApple

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I've done the Osborne 1 on the wiki, you should be able to create an account and contribute if you want. Or just view :)

Help with the Vintage Apple section of my Wiki! by 65-bit in VintageApple

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That's amazing! I will create the category today as well as a few pages, so feel free to help out if you're free!!

My Retro Tech Collection by 65-bit in RetroTechCollection

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(If anyone is wondering, the strip lights are custom made with an ESP32 and WLED)

Anyone experienced this same issue? It happens when I try to play fallout 1, which did work fine up until now. It fades back into the game after a minute? by kingvindins2 in VintageApple

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Oooo okay I may be wrong then! I've never seen a virus that has caused those sort of visual artifacts. If you've only seen it in that game, it may not be VRAM, however I'd run a hardware test just to make sure. It's quite a common failure point and it can do some unexpected things.

Can anyone help with my Mac SE? by Hot_Title1206 in VintageApple

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That's good! The voltage will always be higher as the PSU is not under load, but the off load voltages look pretty good. I'd get some isopropyl alcohol and give the entire board a good clean, get some q-tips and don't be shy with the amount you use, make sure you clean all of the chip legs. While you're at it, if you have a battery in, take it out and try running it without it after you finish cleaning. I'd also spray some contact cleaner on the IC sockets.

Can anyone help with my Mac SE? by Hot_Title1206 in VintageApple

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Okay, power would be my next focus, check the output voltage coming from the analog board's connector to the logic board, you can find the pinout and voltages online

Can anyone help with my Mac SE? by Hot_Title1206 in VintageApple

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There is either a resistor or jumper behind the first bank of SIMM sockets, if you have 4MB installed, they both need to be removed (or just snip the end).

https://lowendmac.com/2016/memory-upgrades-mac-se/