Nono, Apple computers with TV delivered in Germany were preset to PAL, those
for the French market to SECAM. But I'm writing about Performas and do not know
enough about the MacTV.
>You still have to decode the signal via hardware. The tuner built into
>the hardware is NTSC. Once the signal is t
You still have to decode the signal via hardware. The tuner built into
the hardware is NTSC. Once the signal is tuned, Apple's software can
decipher it. But you have to get the correct signal to the software
first. There is no universal tuner (well there may be but it would be
a lot more expensive
I have the scsi to ethernet I'll send info off list.
charles
Boyer Jason wrote:
Well, picked up the Classic II, and as suspected, no ethernet. The guy was
confused when
I pointed that out, and after a short conversation, we decided he must
have been thinking
of an SE he sold earlier.
On May 5, 2010, at 10:02 PM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> Bonus points if you can keep the original Mac TV remote working with it.
Mac TV / Performa remote is a Sony remote.
I can turn on my 5200 with my Sony VCR remote and other stuff :)
Encarnado.
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how about SCSI to IDE instead? those adapters aren't too bad to get
then from IDE to Compact Flash, which is extremely easy
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 1:50 PM, King Cheetah wrote:
> I've seen several SCSI/CF interfaces on eBay, but they are PRICEY!
>
> --- On Thu, 5/6/10, Matt wrote:
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> > From: M
I've seen several SCSI/CF interfaces on eBay, but they are PRICEY!
--- On Thu, 5/6/10, Matt wrote:
> From: Matt
> Subject: Flash on Vintage Macs
> To: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com
> Date: Thursday, May 6, 2010, 12:39 PM
> The SCSI hard drives in our Macs have
> clearly exceeded their intended
The SCSI hard drives in our Macs have clearly exceeded their intended
lifespan already so it seems wise to look at options for replacement
when the remaining functional drives become even more scarce. Does
anyone know of some good options for using flash (CF, I presume) with
the SCSI bus? It woul
But the Apple Video System (aka Video Player) provides any of those... (for the
Performas).
>Uh, nope. NTSC, PAL & SECAM are totally different standards. You
>cannot buy a TV in France and expect it to work in the US ...
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I'd like to see someone take a Mac TV, gut it and put a Mac Mini inside with
a USB ATSC TV tuner. Either keep the original CRT or replace it with the
innards from a same size SVGA CRT monitor. Bonus points if you can keep the
original Mac TV remote working with it.
if the original Mac TV rem