My 13" 292Mhz Wallstreet acts up once every few months for a second and thats it (video), it is probably the fastest stock Wallstreet made because of the 83Mhz bus speed. The secon…
serial port/modem port
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Yep. I was just looking at that port the other day thinking "Now what am I going to use *that* for?"
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There are …
Does your Rev. 2 B&W still have the good old fashioned serial port/modem port
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Yep. I was just looking at that port the other day thinking "Now what a…
Washing them? Interesting. When I get it opened I'll take some pictures of the board and caps and let you guys see what they look like.
Yep the casing is in great condition (bar t…
Some of us think washing the little buggers a viable (if temporary) alternative to The Full re-capping Monty, but YMMV.
What version of 7 was on there? 7.0 should be snappy enough…
One problem I'm noticing is that the speaker will start crackling after a while. Volume goes down lower and eventually you can't even hear the startup chime. Loose wire maybe?
C…
Not to mention putting the 68030 on a 16-bit bus.
I created a 6.0.8L disk set, initialized the hard disk and put on a lean install (Classic II System Software only, no printers) a…
1.) Why is the Classic II second class?
2.) To which Mac is it second class?
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Apple Purposley hampered the RAM.
And it is second only to the venerable SE/30…
PDQ? /I'm not familiar with that designation/variation.
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Just so's you know, it stands for Pretty D___ Quick. :lol:
With the Wallstreet the processo…
That's weird why someone removed the serial number. Anyway, have fun with your second-class Mac.
Bonus Questions for oldbies/whomever:
1.) Why is the Classic II second class?
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Very nice! Ironically, I just got my first compact Mac yesterday - an SE dual 800k.
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Nice! You'll have to put up some pics when you get a chance.
I went thro…
With the Wallstreet the processors are interchangeable and the processor module controls the bus speed. You also occasionally see a Wallstreet with an aftermarket 500mhz processor …
Would that town be Lizard Lick? I'm in between Raleigh and Wake Forest in the boonies myself.
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Lizard Lick?????????? :?:
Nope, "The Peak of Good Livin…
Just arrived in today. I bought it off a guy who advertised it on a board I stalk.
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As of the last few months, my mom's laptop has been dying. Nothing surprising considering it's a $500 toshiba budget machine. Regardless, this morning (thursday morning, the day su…
What's a Wallstreet PDQ?
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It's just the second Wallstreet model series (the models with L2 cache)
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Thanks, NOW I know what to look for!
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THAT'S THE ONE! Was it only made in B&W G-3 Blue? It'd only be a POS IF it's a freakin' CRT with a lump-onna-rope! Does it have an ACTUAL, real life, honest to goodness VGA…
68kMLAHardwareby Mike RichardsonThu, 10 Sep 2009 - 12:34
What's a Wallstreet PDQ?
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It's just the second Wallstreet model series (the models with L2 cache)
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Thanks, NOW I know what to look for!
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Anyway, if any of you have Doug Clapp's Hacker's Bible, please contact me. I know you won't want to part with it, but perhaps we could talk about scanning some pages (for historic…
Does the CRT have a lump-on-a-rope too? BLEEEECH!!!!!!!!! I may just avoid that Bondi Blue (?) POS I spotted in that case!
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Nah, the 17" CRT has an inbui…