bigbadbiologist.bsky.social
Big Bad Biologist. Doggo daddo. Alliteration Aficionado. (I'm a retro computing enthusiast that livestreams a lot of my restoration work, normally at noon eastern on Saturdays)
Trumpers please kindly fuck off.
https://www.youtube.com/@BigBadBench
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I was about to come up with a witty response about how there isn’t an easier way with this version of the accelerator, but I actually just thought of an easier way… sigh.
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How to upgrade a Mac Classic CPU
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How to upgrade a Mac Classic CPU
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And I thought our Dunkleosteus weather was bad.
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Progress?
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Remembering Harvey Milk- gay rights champion, Navy veteran, and first openly gay man elected to public office in California.
CMYK on 11”x15” watercolor paper using a vintage HP 7585B #PenPlotter generated and controlled with Python.
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#Pride #PlotterArt #Art
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The Kaypro 2 lives! Major shout out to @richtw370.bsky.social for incredible assistance. He went so far as to make Kaypro drive images for me.
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And sometimes you just need to wire up an adapter to program your GALs.
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Who needs real sockets? (Couldn’t find cheap, so I disassembled another socket I had)
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Normal 60/40. Just required a lot of patience.
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People hate being wrong 🤣 (I always get a laugh how fired up people get over this. Personally, I’m a hot air advocate, but whatever works for each person)
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If you’d like, you can email me bigbadbiologist at gmail dot com
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It’s a LCIII. If you run software like snooper 2, it can tell you the CPU speed. @thetechknight.bsky.social years ago reported coming across a LCIII with a 16MHz CPU that was running at the normal 25MHz.