Imagine how much work you can get done without the distraction of the internet getting in the way. There was definitely a time when the internet became more important than the computer. But it wasn’t until you could use it for countless hours without crashing that it became indispensable. On classic macs the browsers and plugins crashing the system were a constant daily pain.
Yeah it would be great :) I have heard that classic macs were a bit crash happy so that would be a pest, but I really like how simplistic they were. :) Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video, I enjoyed it. I'd be keen to try OfficeMac. I think I'd use that the most. Looking forward to similar videos in the future. Cheers
@@QuinsTechCorner I think it might just have to do with lower framerate, rather than resolution. The top two resolutions offered me @50fps, but maybe 480p just knocked it down to 30fps. If the monitor is 60hz, and you’re filing at 50fps, you’re gonna have a bad time. But 30 is half of 60 so it *should* sync up nicely (if you can’t match the monitor’s hz)
Hey man I just started getting into some of this vintage gear. When you burned your cds what kind of file did you burn onto them? Did you download the entire file from Macintosh Garden like what was your process Disk Utility etc.? Many thanks appreciate your time
Hi! :-) It varies hugely depending on what bit of software, but often I find a DMG or ISO on macintoshrepository and burn that using finder, or disk utility. Basically, so long as you get the files on there it’s not super important unless you need it to be bootable. Feel free to join our retro tech discord for more guidance - link on my main channel page. :-)
Imagine how much work you can get done without the distraction of the internet getting in the way. There was definitely a time when the internet became more important than the computer. But it wasn’t until you could use it for countless hours without crashing that it became indispensable. On classic macs the browsers and plugins crashing the system were a constant daily pain.
Yeah it would be great :)
I have heard that classic macs were a bit crash happy so that would be a pest, but I really like how simplistic they were. :)
Thanks for watching!
I was hoping to see you transfer a file from Macintosh Repository using the FTP client.
I plan to re-launch my channel this year, I'll definitely be doing this :-)
Thanks for the video, I enjoyed it. I'd be keen to try OfficeMac. I think I'd use that the most. Looking forward to similar videos in the future. Cheers
Thanks for watching, really glad you liked it. :)
Yep, there are many more videos just like this coming up soon!!
480p gets rid of the crt flicker. Looks terrible, but at least no headache
Hmm that's interesting, I might experiment with shooting at a lower res but oh dear... 480p is L O W. Thanks for watching :)
@@QuinsTechCorner I think it might just have to do with lower framerate, rather than resolution. The top two resolutions offered me @50fps, but maybe 480p just knocked it down to 30fps. If the monitor is 60hz, and you’re filing at 50fps, you’re gonna have a bad time. But 30 is half of 60 so it *should* sync up nicely (if you can’t match the monitor’s hz)
@@Nymunariya Hmmmm interesting!
That's good to know, thanks. :). And yeah, I film at 50 at the moment, maybe I could try for 60 or 30.
Cheers!
AppleWorks 6 is great. You should try it out.
I have since tried it, very cool!
Hey man I just started getting into some of this vintage gear. When you burned your cds what kind of file did you burn onto them? Did you download the entire file from Macintosh Garden like what was your process Disk Utility etc.? Many thanks appreciate your time
Hi! :-)
It varies hugely depending on what bit of software, but often I find a DMG or ISO on macintoshrepository and burn that using finder, or disk utility.
Basically, so long as you get the files on there it’s not super important unless you need it to be bootable.
Feel free to join our retro tech discord for more guidance - link on my main channel page. :-)