So you have the tower version... Nice. Yes, it's nice to have the ability to use standard, easy to find drives yet still have access to SCSI stuff (like my DDS tape drive).
It'll …
603e processor is soldered to the logic board.
It is a very odd beast, something like a 4400, but with five PCI slots (in a riser card), an SVGA port, both ADB and PS/2 keyboard c…
68kMLAHardwareby beachycoveMon, 8 Mar 2010 - 18:40
I have one I found in the trash in NYC in the late 1990s. I installed NetBSD on it and now it does NAT / IPv6 tunneling / DNS / NFS / NTP stratum 1 time / DDS-3 tape backups and ot…
When I first bought them, they were around $150. For a while they weren't available for less than $200, but it seems the price is a little more reasonable now, back to what I paid:…
Ought I to keep the StarMax 3000/200 clone I recently acquired, or offer it up to the recycling gods?
Alternatively, is there anyone here who wants it for a clone collection? It's…
68kMLAHardwareby beachycoveMon, 8 Mar 2010 - 16:04
The base reference is a 5400 RPM 300 gig Hitachi HTS54323 2.5" SATA drive connected via an Acard ARS-2000SU SATA to UltraSCSI adapter / case.
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I have two LCIIIs, none of them have any wires or anything whatsoever, however they are fairly late model LCIIIs, both manual-inject models, and both with October 1993 build dates.
All I can find is a black stamp that probably reads "9B", a bar code and serial number of sorts "*B13020Q5EN6B* SINGAPORE VAIL", and printed on the logic board PCB "APPLE COMPUTER …
Looking at your pic, it seems clear that the vent holes are not at the highest part of the case, when the Mac is mounted at that angle. Would propping it forward such that the vent…
Check the Developer Notes for each machine, they all have a rough logic diagram, listing the interconnections between the various ASICS, the CPU, what is connected to the Fast and …
I don't even think you can - I don't think the Apple PC 5.25" drive has a port for daisy chaining, does it?
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The Mac II has lots of NuBus slots, so I was talk…
68kMLAHardwareby Dennis NedryMon, 8 Mar 2010 - 04:28
I got a used G3/375 Sonnet upgrade a few days ago and put it in my 7600/132 today and system profiler is reporting a G3 at 417mhz! I didn't know these could be overclocked.
Yep, you're correct. The max number of drives you can get on a Mac is three. Two internal (SE only?) and one external.
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Pardon my vague memory, but does any…
If you really wanted to go nuts, you could go for a Macintosh LC with two internal floppies, plus an Apple IIe card connected to two external floppies...
But I think the best you …
68kMLAHardwareby Anonymous FreakMon, 8 Mar 2010 - 02:14
Which weighs more, the III or the monitor? )
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The monitor weighs more.
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I'm not at all surprised, the LCIII and the MicroQuadras are a…
68kMLAHardwareby Trash80toHP_MiniSun, 7 Mar 2010 - 20:57
The Mac II had an external 5.25" floppy drive option, which uses a NuBus card. So a Mac II can have 3 with that option. I'm not sure what happens if you try to hook up more than …
68kMLAHardwareby Dennis NedrySun, 7 Mar 2010 - 19:42
Might just be the CRT
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Nope.
Most likely a bad cap that needs replaced in the sound circuitry. They notoriously fail. An SE of this age most likely needs a f…
your se/30 has an apple ][e logo on it!
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Oh, yes it does. I guess I should remove that. I don't think the SE/30 could ever be an Apple IIe.
I made the …