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SCSI harddrive for my LC III? — #8

Hard drives: IBM SCSI HD Seagate Hawk 2 GB x2 Seagate Hawk 2.1 GB or you can buy a cheaper large 68 pin HD (which are much easier to find cheap than native 50-pin hard drives) …
68kMLA Hardware by JRL Thu, 24 Sep 2009 - 06:38

SCSI harddrive for my LC III? — #7

OK, could someone point me to a SCSI zip drive then? i still have a zip100 disk or two...
68kMLA Hardware by macgeek417 Thu, 24 Sep 2009 - 03:57

SCSI harddrive for my LC III? — #6

It looks like a full-height drive. I believe your LC will accept only half-height drives. Also, it's a micropolis, which means it's (a) old, ( B) probably very noisy, and © probab…
68kMLA Hardware by tmtomh Thu, 24 Sep 2009 - 03:35

ALERT: eBay Auction, Hyperdrive 512k in Disguise! — #25

But I'm trying to determine the exact origins of the drive mechanism used in my HyperDrive Mac Click to expand... I'm sorry, but I fail to see what you want. You have a drive w…
68kMLA Hardware by H3NRY Thu, 24 Sep 2009 - 02:13

SCSI harddrive for my LC III? — #3

so would this one be good? http://cgi.ebay.com/Micropolis-2112-SCSI-HD-1GB-HH-3-5-SCSI2-50-pin_W0QQitemZ120464219207QQcmdZViewItemQQptZPCC_Drives_Storage_Internal?hash=item1c0c3a1…
68kMLA Hardware by macgeek417 Thu, 24 Sep 2009 - 01:39

SCSI harddrive for my LC III? — #1

My LC III's harddrive is waaay too small, so could anyone point me to an ebay auction for a compatible scsi hard drive? i can't seem to get any results.
68kMLA Hardware by macgeek417 Thu, 24 Sep 2009 - 01:23

7300 - no boot — #3

Which CPU card do you have plugged in. And yes, the ROM is soldered down. Hmmm. If you have a voltmeter, I would measure the 3.3V wires from the power supply (you can plug the pr…
68kMLA Hardware by Gil Wed, 23 Sep 2009 - 22:08

7300 - no boot — #2

Which CPU card do you have plugged in. And yes, the ROM is soldered down. Hmmm. If you have a voltmeter, I would measure the 3.3V wires from the power supply (you can plug the p…
68kMLA Hardware by trag Wed, 23 Sep 2009 - 21:34

7300 - no boot — #1

Well I upgraded my 7200 to a 7300 by upgrading the logic board, not realizing that they used different power supplies. So I got a 7300 power supply. Then I realized I needed VRAM. …
68kMLA Hardware by Gil Wed, 23 Sep 2009 - 18:17

Power Mac 9500 startup woes — #18

As both trag and Charlieman have written, reset the MLB. Not a desultory random poke at the CUDA. The CUDA is the last thing to touch before putting the metal cover back on, with …
68kMLA Hardware by equill Wed, 23 Sep 2009 - 12:30

ALERT: eBay Auction, Hyperdrive 512k in Disguise! — #23

Your drive isn't a MiniScribe or Microscience or NEC or Tandon or Rodime. They all differed in one way or another from your photos. Click to expand... Indeed. But I'm trying t…
68kMLA Hardware by JDW Wed, 23 Sep 2009 - 08:51

Help ID this 603e module - 180MHz for 1400? — #4

I second Byrd - it looks identical to both of my 166 Mhz modules. Also, if you take a closer look, it has "APPLE COMPUTER INC" silkscreened next to the 603e, so its an Apple part..…
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Wed, 23 Sep 2009 - 06:20

Help ID this 603e module - 180MHz for 1400? — #3

Lethargic and cacheless! Instructions for the downclock are at the link in the first post. Upgrading a 133 to 166 is a straight swap. So have at them comrades! I don't need one…
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Wed, 23 Sep 2009 - 05:25

How many have a Powermac G5? — #11

I bought the last of the G5s, a dual core with 7800GT and 2.5 GB of RAM when it was brand new. It was a great machine, but with the switch to Intel suddenly $500-1000 worth of PC …
68kMLA Hardware by ~Coxy Wed, 23 Sep 2009 - 04:58

Help ID this 603e module - 180MHz for 1400? — #2

Hey Bunsen, I think you're on the money with it being the stock Apple 166Mhz 603e CPU (180Mhz part downclocked) from a 1400/166 - as evidenced by the link below (bottom of page): …
68kMLA Hardware by Byrd Wed, 23 Sep 2009 - 04:52

Help ID this 603e module - 180MHz for 1400? — #1

Motorola 603 processor XPC603PRX180RE on IC-China's ebay store. Has three. US $5.95 BIN and flat $6 shipping. Possibilities: 166MHz module from a 1400 (which were downclocked 1…
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Wed, 23 Sep 2009 - 04:20

ALERT: eBay Auction, Hyperdrive 512k in Disguise! — #22

I think the doctor truly is still "out" on this subject. Click to expand... According to your Flickr page, your drive has a MMI label with model MM 112 on it. Seems to me proof…
68kMLA Hardware by H3NRY Wed, 23 Sep 2009 - 03:49

Unimplemented pads on the DuoDock II MLB? — #4

Great to see you getting back to your Duo mauling^C^C^C^C improving ways jt. Would it perhaps be more relevant to compare the unimplemented pads to the implemented VRAM in the DDII…
68kMLA Hardware by Trash80toHP_Mini Wed, 23 Sep 2009 - 02:00

Power Mac 9500 startup woes — #17

It sounds like you're not even getting a bong. Which is what leads me to CPU card seating problems. Click to expand... Yes, I had been getting the chime, but now I'm not. I'l…
68kMLA Hardware by Dog Cow Wed, 23 Sep 2009 - 00:34

How many have a Powermac G5? — #10

Speed is of coarse the driving factor for most using the Mac Pro. I think the loss of PPC support will eventually get a lot of people to move on once Apple stops releasing securit…
68kMLA Hardware by Hrududu Tue, 22 Sep 2009 - 23:41
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