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Software / Re: Blokz RAVE released
« Last post by Knezzen on Today at 12:20:32 AM »
Nice! :D
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Software / Re: Blokz RAVE released
« Last post by Phlogios on Today at 12:16:25 AM »
Version 1.4 has been released with some general improvements and polish.
https://phlogios.itch.io/blokzrave/devlog/717280/gameplay-fixes
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Mac OS 9 on Unsupported Hardware / Re: Mac Mini G4 + display oddities
« Last post by aBc on Today at 12:12:26 AM »
Of possible relevance here … per darthnVader.

Mac Mini G4 pixel clock limited to 135Mhz   / April 1, 2018
https://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?topic=4337.msg30099#msg30099

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Display Support:   Single Display   Resolution Support:   1920x1200
Details:   The DVI video output supports digital resolutions up to 1920x1200. Apple also reports that it supports the "20-inch Apple Cinema display and 23-inch Apple Cinema HD display; supports coherent digital displays up to 154MHz; supports non-coherent digital displays up to 135MHz." VGA output (using the provided adapter) supports analog resolutions as high as 1920x1080. S-Video and composite video (to connect to a projector or TV) requires the Apple DVI to Video adapter (sold separately).


Coherent vs non-coherent is some obscure thing to do with the TMDS transmitter( on the GPU ) and the TMDS receiver in the display. The 9200 either has an issue with a weak TMDS signal with non-coherent receivers( Displays ). Or Apple crippled it, tho I doubt that.

The trouble is, no manufacturer really list that in the specs, and I doubt you'd get anyone in tech support to know what you were talking about if you did call them.

So it's really a crap shoot as to what brand and make of display will work correctly at the native res of the LCD/LED. My 1080p HDTV works fine with the Mini @720p, as the pixel clock is not over 135Mhz at that resolution.
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New Member Welcome / Re: Greetings from Aus
« Last post by Knezzen on Today at 12:08:09 AM »
Welcome, BitGeek! Great to have you here :)
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Hardware / Re: AcBel PSU / Quicksilver
« Last post by aBc on Yesterday at 11:58:21 PM »
Yes, for more in-depth, related info read through that entire thread beginning here:
http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?topic=5341.0
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New Member Welcome / Greetings from Aus
« Last post by BitGeek on Yesterday at 11:57:50 PM »
Hi, found this site while trying to figure out OS 9 - great resource!
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Hardware / Re: AcBel PSU / Quicksilver
« Last post by ssp3 on Yesterday at 11:22:28 PM »
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Hardware / Re: AcBel PSU / Quicksilver
« Last post by indibil on Yesterday at 10:52:48 PM »
Hello.

I have a QS 800MHz that when you press the button, it starts and stops. I have dismantled the power supply and bridged the green cable with the black one, and when I connected it the same thing happened. The source is AcBel 614-0157 QS PSU like the one @Jacques shows.

So I followed the tutorial.

None are swollen. C10 gives a correct value. C13, C16 and C29 of 2000uF give me a value of 3300uF and about 3-4ohm of resistance. When it seems strange, I replaced them.

The power supply was very clean.

After replacing them the problem persists, exactly the same. The fan control daughter board has few capacitors. Today I will try to check and replace some more, but I am afraid that my power supply has another problem.
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This is an amazing resource!! Thank you lolxD!
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