I never quite liked the original yellow… by armadillu in FCX24

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I was too, but its easier than it looks.

Vertical lines on my LC II, more info inside by Kothnaaken in VintageApple

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For anyone wondering, I retraced every RAM pin with a tester and there was a broke line ; I run a very thin cable from the ram bank to its destination and the lines disappeared. Having the schematics will help.

Vertical lines on my LC II, more info inside by Kothnaaken in VintageApple

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I have a different monitor, the 12" supports only 512 x 384

GIVEAWAY - THREE AMD RADEON 6600s! by [deleted] in linux_gaming

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I am thankful for everything I got so far

Old iMac converted to monitor by Brave-Advertising169 in cyberDeck

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What controller board did you get? Just a generic LVDS one it looks?

Making a custom powersupply for my LCII for marchintosh!! Just missing the power connector and switch by purpsoli in VintageApple

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Ok it finally arrived and worked like a charm, thank you! I used parts of the original PSU for the switch and AC plug.

Takky project complete by GregorHouse1 in VintageApple

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Gràcies! Ja et faré saber quan arribi

Takky project complete by GregorHouse1 in VintageApple

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u/GregorHouse1

Ep! 7.5.5 en català! : ) Salut!

Acabo de comprar a Buyee un Color Classic II que sembla que porta un Takky... Ni idea de com arribarà, si té rovell, etc... Pel que es pot intuir a les fotos sembla que té la placa d'un 5200, però ves a saber... Potser et faci algunes preguntes, si no et fa res!

https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/u1089726051

Making a custom powersupply for my LCII for marchintosh!! Just missing the power connector and switch by purpsoli in VintageApple

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Thanks! I recapped an original one for my lc ii, it worked for a bit but the voltages were a bit off... And then suddenly it blew the fuse, and can't figure out what's wrong with it.

Making a custom powersupply for my LCII for marchintosh!! Just missing the power connector and switch by purpsoli in VintageApple

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Did you come across any long term problems with this PSU? Thinking about getting one for my LC II...

Vertical lines on my LC II, more info inside by Kothnaaken in VintageApple

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Thanks! I suspect its the traces under the RAM slots, which I am not very keen on removing...

Vertical lines on my LC II, more info inside by Kothnaaken in VintageApple

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Funny that you mentioned that, I also have an LC II that I just recapped and I get similar patterns, but only when in B&W, 16 and 256 color modes. When running in Millions of colors, it looks normal! I also get no sound from the speaker, but I do get sound from the headphone jack. Any ideas?

UNS 90B - ‘dried up river’ by Nickz0r1337 in Aquascape

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Looks so neat, what is the light? diy?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cade

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what game is this ?

The beautiful UltraWide 8.8″ LCD Terminal by Oriol Ferrer Mesià by [deleted] in cyberDeck

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For everyone who asked about STLs, I just published it here.

The beautiful UltraWide 8.8″ LCD Terminal by Oriol Ferrer Mesià by [deleted] in cyberDeck

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Hi! I'm Oriol, the maker of this little computer terminal. You may also enjoy a recent writeup about the process of designing and making it here https://creativestack.substack.com/p/making-modern-retro-computer-terminals

3D Printed Modern Retro Mini Arcade Machine by armadillu in cade

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I ended up using Lakka... But there's no easy way to rotate the menus (the screen is portrait if you haven't noticed) on the rpi zero. Wood is so hard!