A classic Macintosh SE sits off to the right of the M1 MacBook Pro and Studio Display setup, and it actually gets some use. Pimping out a computer setup with vintage gear is super-cool, even if the ...
This is a huge hack: a plucky modder has resurrected a Macintosh SE/30 using a Seagate Dockstar, a small Linux server running a 1.2GHz ARM processor, a few USB 2.0 ports and 128MB of RAM. Not only ...
Retrocomputing often involves careful restorations, rare components, and white gloves. This story involves none of those. This is the story of two people who sought to answer one of the greatest ...
One fun aspect of retrocomputing is that you get to max out all aspects of these systems without having to take out a bank loan, as tended to be the case when these systems were new. Less fun is that ...
Hello. Please excuse all of my ignorance here, but I really don't own any Macintosh computers. Recently, through a trade on Agora, I was able to procure a Macintosh SE/30. I've always liked the ...
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