Hmm... does the bad PSU problem prevent the Duo from being loaded into the Dock? I honestly didn't know that. :scrambled:
Oh well; I'm about to start being able to solder, so i…
Nice haul - the 7100 is such a solid piece of kit, getting to RAM slots a pain though!
The Duo Dock could be suffering from the common bad power supply problem, or it could be the…
I just scored on an OMP and Newton MP 130 with accessories which includes a Newton keyboard, modem, memory card, serial cable, AC adapter and Apple leather cases for each. The guy…
68kMLANetworkingby twocargarSun, 15 Nov 2009 - 19:48
I hate to bring this back up
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No, please do. I'm looking forward to further updates on this project.
what other effects would I see by bumping up the …
Browsing on the 1400 when connecting with an Ethernet card via the PC Card slot is always going to be slow, because it is a 16 bit card cage. I know there is an internal ethernet …
68kMLAHardwareby freudlingSun, 15 Nov 2009 - 19:23
I hate to bring this back up, but I have a couple of questions I hope can be answered.
Since the frequency is related to baud rates and the serial ports are really all but useless…
I'm going to get this off a LEMSwap member.
Specs of the PM 7100:
Radius video card
56 MB RAM
No HD (but HD sled included)
CD-ROM
Manuals and software
The Duo Dock apparentl…
Already have most of those bases covered. The PB was already upgraded to 20MB when I bought it used in 2000. Also have the 10baseT transciever and an external 4X SCSI drive with th…
Cool! Any ideas on what else you are gonna do with it?
I turned mine into a webserver:
http://coius.info:8080/
I would suggest, max out the RAM, fine an external CD-ROM drive, a…
I booted-up the old PB 520c last night - still working fine (except for the 5 minute battery life). I cracked open a copy of Mac Attack, which I bought at a clearance sale for $2.9…
Meanwhile... I've been playing around with System 7 (.5.#) that is supposed to make everything more easy, but unfortunately Open Transport does not work with 68000's processors, so…
68kMLANetworkingby numero6Sat, 14 Nov 2009 - 20:59
As a little piglet would say, "Oh D d d dear!"
"Hold the shift key and click me again!" -Ozzy's adventures.
Actually, the link above has information of the error your picture sho…
68kMLANetworkingby PowerPupFri, 13 Nov 2009 - 05:04
WannaBe is great to use with the Orinoco card - much faster than IE or Netscape in the 1400. I've enjoyed using it! Soon, I hope to try double-stacking my RAM cards to get one of t…
68kMLAHardwareby J English SmithThu, 12 Nov 2009 - 16:29
The noise issue is a common complaint... I used my 700MHz eMac for occasional recording and solved the problem quite easily by hanging a thick fuzzy towel on the wall behind it.
Oh GAWD.
My 700mhz eMac wails like a get being sent through a wood chipper! (Not really but you get the idea... :rambo: )
I must admit the 1.25 ghz leaky caps one in the lab s…
eMacs are loud? WTF?
Every single eMac I have ever used (it's got to be over 50 by now) has been very quiet. These are mostly 1.25 and 1.42 GHz, so maybe the older models were dif…
68kMLAHardwareby Mike RichardsonWed, 11 Nov 2009 - 23:32
That's about the standard price for kits that I've seen on ebay - or even less! And as they mostly ship from Hong Kong or mainland China, it ends up cheaper for us southerners.
I…
Just got a 400mhz Pismo with good RAM, etc. on eBay. I'm excited to finally get a Pismo after all of these years! Working online with my Powerbook 1400s made me long for more speed…
68kMLANetworkingby J English SmithWed, 11 Nov 2009 - 18:18
Yes, the hdd is on the sled. But I resolved the issue by breaking off the plastic tab. So the front bezel is back on, hooked on by the remaining plastic tab on the left side. No…
68kMLAHardwareby enigmaaaaaWed, 11 Nov 2009 - 08:06
You'll pay through the nose at Wegener. No offense to them - it's the same at most of the retails webstores for old parts. Best to post a want ad in the Trading Post here.