Daniel Tufvesson

@danieltufvesson
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Science, electronics, old computers, ham radio, photo-/videography, sysadmin, networking, DevSecDevOps and general hacking. In no particular order. 

Mender of broken things. 

Native Swedish but toots are in English.
Bloghttp://www.waveguide.se/
LocationStockholm, Sweden
GlobalTalk zoneDaniel’s Lab

Could this be the first battery-powered, fully-wireless ImageWriter II in history? Well, it might at least be the first one on #GlobalTalk!

Just in time for the end of #MARCHintosh, a cheap Farallon AirDock showed up on Yahoo Auctions, and since I already had one, I had to try this stunt - adding an IRTalk node to GlobalTalk.

It is currently live on GlobalTalk if you want to try it, I'll probably leave it up until either the battery runs out or I deem it too much of a tripping hazard.

#mb

Congratulations to @danieltufvesson and @mroach as the first ones to print to my ImageWriter through IRTalk over #GlobalTalk!
@billgoats @kalleboo I remember an old college of mine used a dremel to make a, let’s call it ”well defined”, button groove on one of the earlier ones :)

#GlobalTalk admins and users!
[Boost please!]

This is an “Apple Internet Router Administrator’s Guide—Addendum (Second Edition) – RFI”

It’s finally time to turn my attention to updating the Addendum to the AIR manual I released last year (along with the scanned and OCRed original manual).

This is a GlobalTalk-specific “request for input” on modifications and additions people might like to see, pretty well in line with the sections already present. Please DM me here with suggestions.

I’ll then work on what I can include and release near the end of the month.

Alongside this work, I’ll be releasing some updates to my emulation-based setup files (disk images can be used on real hardware).

These will remain 7.1-focussed (there are 7.6 images elsewhere).

Currently all these files are on Google Drive, but in parallel to the release of the next edition of the Addendum and setup files, they will all move to my (Unofficial) GlobalTalk Wiki at https://globaltalk.wiki (feel free to sign up for a sub-wiki there if you run a GlobalTalk node/network/zone – it works via http in Classical, too).

There’s been lots of exciting changes and announcements since last year (including my Wiki!), so I’m really looking forward to documenting the continued development of GlobalTalk, which doesn’t stop on 31 March each year.

Hope you’re all having fun on the network!

#GlobalTalk #MARCHintosh

start [The (Unofficial) GlobalTalk Wiki]

And it’s time for my fourth and final #MARCHintosh project for 2026, TalkCrawler AD. It’s an After Dark Module for TalkCrawler that will let you watch #GlobalTalk leisurely scroll past in one of two different styles

There is a standalone version as well if you don't want to install After Dark

Note you will need to run a re-scan in TalkCrawler Lite 1.4 (just released) before it can show anything

Available on landisk/Blackbird on BaroNet. Video in first reply.

#VintageApple #RetroComputing #mb

@halfpress Keep in mind that a screensaver will only prevent burn-in. The CRT will still age since the SE does not turn it off. Personally, I would not run a compact Mac like that 24/7.
@billgoats Yes I can! 🎉
@vileboss @DosFox I agree! No Kaleidoscope needed here :)
@DosFox Oh! Right… The Classic video signal is inverted compared to the 128/512/Plus. I’ve been burned by this before. At least the image is nice and clear thanks to the Pico Video. The repaired Classic board appears to work great! Another one saved!
This gives me a good opportunity to test the very nice looking Macintosh Pico Video board by @DosFox that I just assembled! It’s really meant for the 128/512/Plus but should in theory work for the Classic too. I think… :)