Fans will do that over time. Dust and dirt accumulates on the vanes of the fan and throw it out of balance which stresses the motor and bearings. Keeping them clean will increase t…
68kMLAHardwareby QuadramanMon, 15 Mar 2010 - 15:14
Ok I'll try the steel wool. I tried a pencil eraser but it didn't seem to help. The contacts on one seem to be a bit corroded or damaged so that's probably the issue.
Tempest
just something to try ...scuffing the contacts lightly with some fine grit steel wool, works better than pencil eraser on mismatched "settled in" parts, but its dust is highly cond…
If these SIMMs are all identical, then at least 1 of the 4 is dirty or bad. Check to see if the numbers on the actual chips match from SIMM to SIMM. If they're different at all, …
68kMLAHardwareby Dennis NedryMon, 15 Mar 2010 - 03:04
Bought a Flower Power iMac G3 that turned out to have a G4 upgrade inside.
It started out as a Snow G3 400 but over time has had many parts added/swapped out including the casing
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Yes I found it.
When I put the 'bad' set of RAM in I get a normal chime but then nothing happens (the OS never loads). When I stick a good set in the other bank I get the chimes …
and the other 4 appear to be bad (the Mac won't boot with them in), but I assume they're also 1MB sticks.
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If the RAM is bad, the Mac should make a death chim…
68kMLAHardwareby Dennis NedrySun, 14 Mar 2010 - 22:32
Well I finally got the IIfx working. Turns out both of my SuperDrives are bad (not sure if they're fixable) but I had a spare working HD so I was able to get it to boot into Syste…
System 7 seemed somehow "tuned" to run really well on the IIci.
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Yep, it is the first Mac with the new universal ROM that has 32-bit QuickDraw, Gestalt, and m…
I booted your IIfx from an external hard drive without a terminator at all Tempest. I think it depends a little on your drive too. Terminators are tricky and unpredictable as to …
68kMLAHardwareby Dennis NedrySun, 14 Mar 2010 - 05:32
Today, my Mystic G4's power supply started making an out-of-the-ordinary noise instead of the typical. With the unusual noise, the case slightly vibrates as well. I could tell it w…
68kMLAHardwareby Performa6360Sat, 13 Mar 2010 - 21:49
This site seems to be selling a new battery with a case and contacts compatible with the Macintosh Portable.
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Upon further investigation, that company wants y…
Can you give some links of the 6v lead acid battery I should buy and exact specs?I understand nothing regarding electonics and electricity!
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I've come up with…
I love my Ataris, but they have been put away for most of the past year while I have been slowly moving my music setup around. I've got a box of Dr. T's software which is all amazi…
68kMLAHardwareby CJ_MillerSat, 13 Mar 2010 - 09:51
Regarding the dead PMG4:
The reason it isn't responding, powering up or waking from sleep is due to the Power Management Unit getting a bit screwed up. To fix the problem, I woul…
68kMLAHardwareby phreakoutSat, 13 Mar 2010 - 07:27
Can you give some links of the 6v lead acid battery I should buy and exact specs?I understand nothing regarding electonics and electricity!
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I'm looking to ad…
if I look off the network settings for the G5 Tower that auto-connects, is there a way i could manually enter that info in on the G4 MDD?
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Yeah, I wouldn't doubt. I think that was the initial reason it was disconnected in the first place, I guess I just "happened" to revive it for a few months. And I've had an AWEFUL …
68kMLAHardwareby wardsenatorfe92Sat, 13 Mar 2010 - 02:09
The power supplies on that model are known to fail, so that may be what died. As for ethernet, sometimes the computer won't autonegotiate a suitable connection with the central hub…
yea it should not be hard to add the termination, but resistors alone do nothing for noise, you need a rc network
by the time you figure out what noise is present and do the math …