The projects below are presented as is where is. Others (several not mentioned) will take months to complete allowing me time to retire several other jobs. Below are mostly Mac related projects. The Mac projects are all tested with several macs in mind and general applications running.
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Lately I have noticed some browsers and hardware combinations do not allow you to see all of my java script buttons for whatever reason. Navigation on most pages are with these buttons. If you do not see these, consult the site map for ALL or at least most links to all pages. Post me a note if you do not see them and I offer my thanks and repairs in return. |
Welcome
If you came into the picture through the side door, my home page.
AppleTalk Project
Discussion and pointers to add AppleTalk to any room of the house.
Home phone w/modem
Project that excludes phone use when the modem is used.
New Sound
TBA*...Modify a boom box to become a powered speaker system for 'yer older Mac.
Bug Zapper
Seen the Light? Left the dark side? Now that you have a Mac, here is what can help keep your garden bug free and finally put that PeeCee to work for you.
Problem?
Have a problem? Need advise? You won't find it here.
*TBA - To Be Announced, in other words a few more sleeps before it is ready.
Below is a table of off-site related Mac projects or tips and help with mans need-to-tinker.
On a personal note, often I get the idea posed to me that, "Apple is dying, the Mac will be no-longer", if it does it does, I doubt it ever will, it may change as most companies do but I say to those, "Well, you will have missed out then!"
Low End Mac
has discussion on early Mac's.
Networking tips
Discussion on Networking Macs.
Macs & printer
3 Macs & a Printer.
ISDN
Dan Kegel talks about ISDN.
MOTJ
the Mac Online Technical Journal.
The table below concentrates on telco related topics.
Fun with VFR's
Horse play and foolishness with the office equipment. (inside joke)
E6 wiring info
Topic du'jour from the guru of E6 repeaters.
K pads
Another Telco thing, K pads in the country.
I'm going to go and lay down now until I feel better. After I've rested come back and see the results of the current projects Enjoy this page? Speak up
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A comment: It seems lately that Netscape 4 (or better) is by far and wide the most popular browser! I will make an effort to get a copy going here to ensure the site appears somewhat similar when viewed with NS 3.