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Must see- Part 2 Macintosh se/30 to Quadra Raspberry Pi Upgrade 

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@jorisw_
@jorisw_ Год назад
So weird seeing that edge to edge color display in there. Beautiful though! Also good job keeping that AppleCD 300i case in use.
@BillyTheKidCENTURION
@BillyTheKidCENTURION Год назад
Thank you :) Yep, I have five or six more AppleCDs and Mac SEs that were underwater for two weeks that just can't be saved, so I'll be doing some more projects soon.
@MariusNilsen
@MariusNilsen 4 года назад
How about putting a modern mac mini into a ImacG5 chassi? or G4 even... or a color classic?
@BillyTheKidCENTURION
@BillyTheKidCENTURION 4 года назад
Hi, I'm in the process of designing a board with a Mac Mini that plugs into the Macintosh Color Classic logic board connector to the CRT.
@ActionRetro
@ActionRetro 4 года назад
I love the huge chunky selector switch.
@BillyTheKidCENTURION
@BillyTheKidCENTURION 4 года назад
Ha:) Thanks, I think it looks pretty cool also, and I actually had no choice but to use it. I had smaller 3 pole switches, but they didn't give that definitive "THUNK" feel and sound when you switch them (so you don't have to look at the back to make sure you're in the right position). But the biggie is the smaller switches are only rated for 1.5amps, the big selector on this one should be good up to 10amp.
@ast3663
@ast3663 3 месяца назад
like tube amp 😉
@chipackerknecht9596
@chipackerknecht9596 3 года назад
Are you painting the case, or retro brighting. Your cases look great. If painting, what color r you using?
@BillyTheKidCENTURION
@BillyTheKidCENTURION 3 года назад
Hello, and thank you:) I use HUGE amounts of 50 volume hair creme and extremely hot and sunny days, of course it does work on cold sunny days, just not as fast. The trick is constant brushing and making sure that the creme does not dry out, applying a layer of creme and covering it with a plastic film like you see in other videos, for the most part is just asking for ruined cases. I typically add a coat every three minutes for up to 90 minutes using a paint brush. That may may sound excessive, but it is typically about eight ounces of creme. in the winter on a sunny day, figure extending that time by a third. Every time you lay a coat down apply it in a different direction, such as the first coat horizontal, then on the second coat vertical. Half way through a 90 minute period, I completely rinse and dry the case. I have heard people say that the yellowing returns even if it is not in direct sunlight, however in my experience that is false. I have cases that I did eight years ago, and not one set has yellowed that has not been exposed to direct sunlight:) I have restored over 200 Apples and PCs that I have used the creme on, and the results have always been the same when I use the steps I just described:)
@chipackerknecht9596
@chipackerknecht9596 3 года назад
@@BillyTheKidCENTURION Great thanks for the details. I have had some great luck on a couple of IIc's but my first SE30 came out blotched. I'll try your guide...appreciate it.
@calciumchloride
@calciumchloride 3 года назад
It is dead that Raspberry Pi is small and good :-) But this SE/30 of yours runs faster than original SE/30 when it is Raspberry Pi mode.
@BillyTheKidCENTURION
@BillyTheKidCENTURION 3 года назад
Hi, and thank you:) I'm glad you enjoyed the video, even though I think some things may have been lost in translation:)
@LaerHaider-79
@LaerHaider-79 2 года назад
I'd love to see the plans and parts, or a walk-through for how to get a iPad screen working on a classic Mac.
@BillyTheKidCENTURION
@BillyTheKidCENTURION 2 года назад
Hello:) Do you mean displaying the output from a black and white compact Macintosh Classic with an iPad LCD, or do you mean what I did in this video? Getting a color Macintosh that uses the old DB-15 connector are very easy to connect to the iPad LCD, all you need is a "Mac to VGA" adapter. I didn't use that on this project, instead I made my own Mac to VGA cable, bypassing the adapter and hard-wiring the cable the the DB-15 pins.
@retroguy7649
@retroguy7649 4 года назад
That was amazing!!! Loved it!
@BillyTheKidCENTURION
@BillyTheKidCENTURION 4 года назад
Thank you again:)
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