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In this classic point-and-click adventure anthology you follow the path of Dale Vandermeer, a homicide detective, as he investigates the death of a woman and finds himself drawn into the mysterious world of Rusty Lake. Cube Escape was Rusty Lake's first series of games, introducing the Rusty Lake universe. Heavily inspired by TV series Twin Peaks. StdDraw3D Tutorial. StdDraw3D is a Java library that makes it easy to create three-dimensional models, simulations, and games. This tutorial covers basic features—it is aimed at a beginner, with no experience in computer graphics.
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Apple Lisa 2
The Lisa is the predecessor to the Macintosh. Released in 1983, the Lisa was the first commercial computer which utilized the advanced concepts developed at Xerox PARC a decade earlier: the GUI (Graphical User Interface), icons, menus and the mouse. Apple’s seminal workstation launched the next chapter of computing, and utilized features like pre-emptive multitasking and protected memory that the Mac wouldn’t get for nearly twenty years. But the Lisa wasn’t a big seller, cost $10,000, and was ultimately superseded at Apple by the Macintosh – the computer for the rest of us.
The VMM Lisa has an X/Profile Compact Flash adapter installed, to support running the Lisa OS long after the original Widget hard drive has given up the ghost. VMM Blog:At Last A Working Lisa! Mostly…
Clear Sided Mac 512k (HyperDrive Demo)
Before the Macintosh SE made its debut, there was no internal hard drive available for the compact Mac. Back in 1985 General Computer Corporation introduced the HyperDrive, an internal 10MB hard drive add-on. It wedged a 3.5-inch disk, power supply, logic board and fan inside the existing case, and was 7 times faster than Apple’s floppy-port based HD20. It also cost about the same price as the Macintosh itself, starting at nearly $2200 for the 512k – or $2800 for the 128k version, which upgraded you to 512K along the way.
This Mac model was a GCC trade show demo unit. The right and rear sides have been replaced by clear plexiglass panels, sporting graphics highlighting the HyperDrive components inside. It’s like a real world version of an engineering cutaway drawing! The hard drive and other electronics are long since gone, but the Mac is still working. This clear-sided beauty is a highlight of the Mac Museum’s collection.
Macintosh “Picasso” Dealer Sign and Packaging Artwork
The famous Macintosh Picasso logo was developed for the introduction of the original 128k Mac back in 1984. A minimalist line drawing considered to be in the style of Pablo Picasso, this whimsical graphic implied the whole of a computer in a few simple strokes. During roll-out of the Mac Apple used this artwork for manuals, software, packaging, etc. They also produced a limited edition promotional sign for original Mac dealers, that has the Picasso line art along with the name Macintosh etched into a 10″ x 10″ piece of glass. Manually beveled and painted, the glass was mounted on a beige plastic base containing an internal fluorescent light, illuminating the glass from below.
Today these signs and original packaging using the Picasso artwork are popular on the Apple collectibles market. Ironically in 2014 the designer of this artwork, John Casado, revealed that it was actually Matisse, not Picasso, who was his primary inspiration for this graphical style!
VMM Blog:The Enduring Appeal of Macintosh Picasso Artwork
VMM Blog:The Enduring Appeal of Macintosh Picasso Artwork
Outbound Notebook
The Macintosh Portable was Apple’s first entry into the notebook market, but it’s high price and hefty weight were obstacles to market success. Before the Luggable was replaced by the PowerBook several third party options appeared, including the Outbound Notebook. An early Mac clone produced under agreement with Apple, it required a genuine Macintosh ROM pulled from a working Mac Plus or SE. But even with that extra cost, the Outbound was nearly half the price of Apple’s offering ($3500 vs $6500), smaller, lighter and faster. Business users were pleased.
A unique feature of the Outbound was its pointing device, the TrackBar. Rather than a trackball or a trackpad, users slid their fingers left and right on a touch sensitive bar, which also rolled forward and backward, to move the cursor onscreen. Quite clever. And despite the kangaroo logo and down-under company name, Outbound Systems was actually located in Colorado, not Australia.
VMM Blog: An Outbound Notebook Comes In From the Cold
VMM Blog: An Outbound Notebook Comes In From the Cold
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JLPGA PowerBook 170
In 1992 Apple manufactured approximately 500 multi-colored PowerBook 170 models to commemorate the Japanese Ladies Professional Golf Association (JLPGA) tournament. The JLPGA PB170 has the same innards as a standard 170, its rarity derives from the color case and that fact that only a small number were made. Replacing the standard battleship grey components are a dark blue palmrest and screen bezel, white top and bottom panels, yellow hinges, red sliding panels and green rotating feet. It is similar to the multicolor Apple logo color scheme and is really quite striking in appearance.
Also unique about this PowerBook is the Japanese keyboard. This was a promo item for the Japan so you don’t often see these keyboards outside that region. VMM Blog:A Rare Beast Captured: the JLPGA PowerBook 170
Macintosh TV
A black Mac! The Macintosh TV was a limited edition Performa 500 series all-in one, clad in a black case and including a TV tuner card. A Control Panel or supplied infrared remote control switched the whole screen between the Mac’s desktop, the TV tuner or a composite video input – no video-in-a-window on this puppy. Nothing the Performa couldn’t do, but Apple offered very few black machines during this period (or since) in North America (they were more popular in Europe), and it looked very cool! Unfortunately it was ahead of its time, and underwhelming performance plus slow sales led to a short lifespan. It has since become a desirable collector’s model.
At the VMM a Mac TV is connected to a DVD player running a loop of Apple TV commercials and demos.
Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh (TAM)
To commemorate the twentieth anniversary of Apple Computer, the company decided to release a special edition Macintosh. This limited edition model was Apple’s vision of the future, a flat panel screen design with a vertical computer behind the screen. It included advanced AV capabilities like an FM/TV tuner and a custom Bose sound system, but with a $7500 price tag even home delivery by a tech-in-a-tux wasn’t enticing enough to attract buyers. The price of the computer dropped to as low as $1995 before Apple pulled the plug a year later.
Today the TAM has become a coveted collector’s item, and in retrospect was the predecessor to later iMacs. It is an early Jony Ive product, one created before Jobs returned to Apple. VMM Blog:And a TAM Joins the Family
Apple eMate (Newton)
Shortly before the Newton’s demise Apple released the eMate, a small laptop (sub-notebook in modern parlance) designed for the education market. Colored Newton green, the eMate had a full QWERTY keyboard, a back-lit touch screen (stylus based), an expansion slot, AppleTalk networking capabilities, and a sturdy, appealing design. It ran the Newton OS, not Mac OS, and was a task-based portable computer well suited for note-taking, drawing, record keeping, etc. The eMate was not a big commercial success, but its curvy shape, carrying handle and translucent plastics (another Jony Ive touch) influenced the designs of the colored iMacs and iBooks a few years later.
In the VMM the eMate is a perennial favorite. Many visitors to the Museum gravitate to this system, intuitively understand how to use it, and comment that it’s a cool little computer. Not bad for a vintage relic! VMM Blog:eMate Still a Crowd Favorite
Gemini iBook (Assistive Technology)
Touchscreen computers using a tablet form factor have been around for a long time, and work well as assistive technology devices used by the disabled. A decade before the iPad, a clamshell iBook G3 was married with a touchscreen to create this fully functional tablet Macintosh. The (now defunct) company Assistive Technology produced these systems back in 2001. The screen and keyboard of the iBook were replaced with an embedded touch sensitive display panel, and a small peripheral interface board along the top edge of the computer sports a USB port, a mini-joystick port, an input switch port, sound out and sound in ports. The iBook retains the ethernet port, modem, and CD-ROM drive. A popup keyboard (a la iOS) is used to type directly on screen, and speech recognition and speech synthesis software was included.
Cost of Gemini in 2001: $7500. Cost of iPad in 2014: $500. VMM Blog:Gemini iBook – a Mac OS 9 Tablet Mac
Axiotron Modbook
Six years after the Gemini iBook another company took a crack at making a tablet Mac, and this time for a wider audience. In 2007 Axiotron partnered with longtime Apple vendor OWC and introduced the Modbook, which took an Intel based MacBook and replaced the display with a touchscreen. Running OS X and offering a powerful computer in an elegant package, the Modbook defined the tablet Macintosh for several years – being, basically, the only entry.
In 2010 Apple introduced the iPad, and many predicted the Modbook’s demise. And indeed it did disappear for a few years, but reappeared in 2012 as the Modbook Pro, produced by a new company and using a 13″ MacBook Pro as the base system. There isn’t a large market for this kind of device, and it isn’t nearly as light or cheap as an iPad, but it’s still the only true OS X tablet in existence!
Apple Developer Transition System (Mac OS X Intel Migration)
In 2006 Apple stunned the world (again) by announcing they were going over to the Dark Side: the Macintosh was going to switch to Intel processors. Apple had been secretly compiling Mac OS X on Intel chips ever since it’s evolution from NeXTstep, and the G5 marked the end of the line for the PowerPC Macintosh. To allow developers to prepare their software for the change, Apple provided special Macs with Pentium-based motherboards inside PowerMac G5 cases for testing purposes. Called Developer Transition Systems (DTS), these Trojan horse “PowerMacs” came with a special developer version of Mac OS X 10.4.1 for Intel and were leased, not sold, to developers. The mothership required all DTS units to be returned after one year, so very few of these hybrid Macs survive outside the gates of Cupertino.
This DTS is in working condition but does not have a copy of 10.4.1 for Intel. A previous owner had used the tower as a (shudder) Windows XP machine and erased the Apple development software. Noooooo!!!! If anyone has a copy of Mac OS X build 8b1025, please contact me. (Update: software has been located.)
Historical note: the leaking of this early Tiger on Intel release spawned the birth of the Hackintosh. VMM Blog:Apple DTS – a Trojan Horse PowerMac
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Upgrage Version SQ23: Improved mini hidden camera based on SQ13, increased with built-in magnet, 360 degree rotatable stent (base + strong magnetic ring + 3M glue), strong magnetic adsorption, can be placed everywhere you want. Professional glass lens: HD glass lens provides more delicate images and dynamic videos. Wireless WiFi: Support ISO/Android/Windows. Real-time transmit videos to mobile device, 20 meters without barriers to mobile phones without the need for routers and broadband. HD Night Vision: Strengthened night vision function with 8 IR Lights, 5m to 8m visible in the darkness. Focus clarity, the video is clear to be seen at night. The infrared distance up to 8m, regardless of day or night at a glance. A key to turn on/off the infrared function, shut down when not in use. Intelligent Motion Detection: Recording abnormal condition at any time Wide Angle Shooting: 155 degrees beyond the wide angle, the view is more wide, the scene is more beautiful 30 Meter Waterproofing: Professional deep waterproof allows you to take photos under the water Instructions1. Power Key 2. Mode Key 3. USB Interface 4. TF Card Slot 5. HD camera 6. Infrared lamp 7. Power On LED 8. Night vision LED 9. WiFi LED 10. Video / Photograph LED ● Indicator light1. Red light: Power-on/Standby. Blue light: Video Recording/Photograph. Green light: WiFi On. Equine escapades mac os. 2. No TF Card: Under the case of WiFi Off, red light flashing 5 times then Power Off. Under the case of wifi on, the green light bright. 3. Bulit-in TF card: Under the case of WiFi Off and standby, red light bright, auto Power Off after no operation within 1 min. 4. Low Power: Auto power off after red light flashing 2 seconds. ● Power On/Off: after long press the [Power Key] for 3 seconds, red light bright enter standby status, red light flashing once when device built in TF card. Power Off after long press [Power Key] and red light flashing 5 times ● Photograph: Under the case of standby status, shortly press [Power Key], the red light flash once, picture done and saved, auto return to standby status. ● Video recording: Under the case of standby, shortly press the [Mode Key], blue light flashing and enter the mode of video recording, shortly press the [Mode Key] again, auto video save and blue light off, auto return to standby status. ● IR light: Under the mode of video recording, long press [Mode Key] for 3 seconds,yellow light bright and IR light on, long press [Mode Key] for 3 seconds again, yellow light and IR light Off. Auto return to video recording mode and blue light flashing.under the case of IR light on but stop video recording, IR light auto Off and return to standby status. ● APP Download: Android mobile phone or tablet PC in android market/Baidu mobile assistant/ Google play store search 'SPORTS DV' download. IPhone mobile phone in App Store search 'SPORTS DV' download. It can also be downloaded and installed by scanning instructions or two-dimensional codes on the outer packing box. ● QR code: Netaboku trial mac os. ● WiFi Mode 1. No TF Card and WiFi On: Under the case of standby, long press [Mode Key] for 3 seconds, green light bright and WiFi On, or over 8 seconds auto Power Off. 2. Bulit in TF card and WiFi Off: Under the case of standby, long press [Mode Key] for 3 seconds, green light bright and WiFi On. Long press [Mode Key] again for 3 seconds, green light and WiFi Off. ● WiFi connection: 1. WiFi connecting: connecting the network start with 'SQ23' like (SQ13) in the setting of mobile or tablet WiFi; the default password is '12345678'. 2. When TF card built in and successfully connect WiFi, green light On. Open the APP and click 'PLAY' enter the interface, it support to operate the video recording/Photograph on App as well as operate by the device button. If meet other problem, please click HELP to inquiry. Note: the video recording will stop if out of APP or return back the interface when watching video recording. Change password: open the phone App and change it in the Settings. After the password is changed, the device needs to be restarted before it takes effect. IR light: Under the case of WiFi video recording, long press [Mode Key] for 3 seconds, yellow light bright and IR light On, long press key again for 3 seconds, yellow light and IR light Off. Note: Only choose save video to TF card IR light can be open, it can’t be open when choose to save video on phone which would make WiFi Off ● USB: Connecting to the computer under any case with USB cable, then enter the USB mode, now you can operate the disk, the wifi is off under this mode. ● Charging: Built-in can charge Li-battary, if this is your first time use the device, you need charge first with following ways: 1. Charging by connecting to computer with USB cable. 2. Recording and charging at same time.(connected USB 5V charger or power bank) 3. The red light is slow flash when charging, red light will long bright after charging finished. (You can charging more 30 mins to make sure the charging is 100% full.) Recording when charging: connecting to the charger, device will power on automatically, then the next step is same with power on operation.Under the case of this mode, the device will not power off if no TF card or the card is full. ● Time setting: Time will be updated after device connect WiFi, please operate on App if no need the watermark of time. Pay attention: 1. Please ensure insert TF card, if no card, device can’t be used (but can be used if under the case of WiFi On) 2. Please keep the lens at the distance of 50cm or more in a fully illuminated environment. This will be correct, the color is natural, the scenery is clear and the picture is stable. ● Connect computer: Design hero mac os. The device can be connected to the computer under the case of power on, standby and Power Off, and the device can use be USB flash for the file copy, paste, delete and format. Connect the device to USB port of computer, the red light will long bright wh en the computer identify the device. You can make the data transmission wh en the red light slow flash with the sign of removable disk. ● Note: 1. After the unit is connected to the computer, if the computer can not recognize it or the removable disk is not ejected after 30 seconds, reset it again and again. 2. Recommended TF card reader directly to read the video file to play, and directly through the USB connection to save the machine built-in memory in the video file, the data may be too large, the transmission can not keep up, and lead to playback is not smooth Specification: - Model: SQ23 - Material: ABS+Aluminum - Type: HD Car DVR Recorder - Chipset name: Generalplus - Chipset: Generalplus GPCV4247 - System Requirements: Mac OS x 10.3.6 or higher, Win 7, Win 8, Windows 2000 / XP / Vista - Image Sensor: CMOS - Features: HD, mini, delayed shutdown, cycle recording, night vision, time stamp, WiFi - Charging mode: USB charging via PC - Working time: 90 minutes - Battery charging time: 2 - 3 hours - Working voltage: DC 5V - Wide angle: 155 degrees wide angle - Lens size: 2.33mm - Camera Pixel: 3MP - Decoding format: H.264 - Video format: AVI - Video resolution: 1080P (1920 x 1080), 1440 x 1080, 720P (1280 x 720) - Video frame rate: 30fps - Image format: JPG - Image resolution: 1.3M (1280 x 960), 2M (1920 x 1080), 3M (2048 x 1536), VGA (640 x 480) - Audio system: built-in microphone / speacker (AAC) - WiFi network frequency: 2.4GHz - WiFi distance: 10m - Cycle time recording time: 5 minutes - Night vision distance: 3 - 5m - Working temperature: -10 - 50 degrees Celsius - Power cord length: 75 cm |
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