Okay, I was wrong the other day. Couldn't waste half of an iron-on transfer sheet, so there's one more #MARCHintosh #GlobalTalk Canvas fashion piece up for grabs.

This one is for the iron-on transfer to make one of your garments *infinitely* more fashionable! It's even “keepin' it real,”as I'm sure the kids still say, by coming fresh out of an ImageWriter 🖨️

Reply to this toot with ‘fashion' for a chance to win.

The hat-o-matic will make its decision tomorrow, Friday 3 April.

We've gone all high-tech with a screen capture for the hat-o-matic this time!

And the screen-captured hat-o-matic has chosen @nygl for the fashionable Canvas iron-on winner! Send me a message and we'll get it sent off to you :D
#MARCHintosh #GlobalTalk

The absolute snake of cables to get this working... Mac video > VGA. VGA splitter so the real monitor can show things too. Other half of the VGA splitter > HDMI adapter, which has its own USB power cable. HDMI > USB video capture stick. USB-A > USB-C.
@billgoats When you say “Mac video > VGA” that’s the external video port (like the LC) or the internal TTL level video like on the Plus? If the latter, what are you using for it?
@arroz I’ve never been brave enough to try grabbing video from one of the old all-in-ones. This was just a 6200.
@billgoats @arroz The video timings on a compact Mac is a bit unusual. Not many things will sync on it. You need something like an OSSC, Framemeister or recently one of those mac-pico-video devices.