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[url]http://www.engadget.com/2013/08/28/mini-classic-macintosh-made-with-raspberry-pi/[/url]
Hello, I have been interested in building a hybrid retro mac Classic able to have a contemporary connection to the internet while at the same time being able to connect to modern external devices.
when I saw the article of the super mini actual working model of a macintosh classic a Lightbulb lit up.
I have been trying for weeks to make a project similar. I am just not as creative and talented as Mr. Leake.
my creativity only goes as far as taking an actual Mac Classic, gutting it and replacing its insides with a 10 inch LCD video display and a connected Raspberry pi.
Is anyone out there interested?
This is how far I have gotten:
i downloaded MinivMac 3.23 from Sourceforge.
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http://minivmac.sourceforge.net/doc/start.html]
I downloaded the rom files from this website.
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http://www.theoldcomputer.com/roms/index.php?folder=Apple/Macintosh
at the time I did, vmac.rom was available to download.
up until finding the ROM here, I was only able to run mini vMac.app on my iMac as far as getting a error message telling the rom checksum failed type 'c' to continue because the "vMac.rom" may be corrupted.
after googling vmac.rom i came across theoldcomputer.com and downloaded the file. I still was not up and running. or at least I don't think i was. the problem was new but it seemed a bit more promising. the mini vMac.app would now chime but display one of the boot error icons flashing in the middle of the window. after contemplating what could be wrong, I figured it was operating as designed, I had just not had the Macintosh System OS ready. Unfortunately I had deleted the vmac.rom file unfortunately i can not recreate the steps I had taken to get the chime because it appears the vmac.rom is no longer available on theoldcomputer.com nor am I able to properly create a working.rom. I have tried changing the mac classic rom file name to vmac.rom and a few other macintosh rom files to vMac.rom but i am stuck at the rom checksum failed screen.
is anyone able to or would anyone be interested in giving me a hand in figuring this out? what should I do?
p.s. I was going to get this all working on OS X or windows before attempting to on the raspberry Pi.