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Apple IIc video cable type? — #7

If you have a cable that has one connector on one end, and three on the other; then it's the wrong cable. The cable you want is properly titled an "RCA connector to RCA connector"…
68kMLA Hardware by Anonymous Freak Tue, 3 Feb 2009 - 04:48

Yet another 2400c problem — #8

Ya, running from a PC Card slot can be a great solution... however, if your machine is not cardbus compliant, the 16 bit data path will slow everything down. If you can, get an Ex…
68kMLA Hardware by freudling Sat, 31 Jan 2009 - 22:05

Apple IIc video cable type? — #3

Hi, thanks for your answer, although I was actually referring to the kind where it's one connector on one end, and a three-way connector on the other end...oh well. And anyway,…
68kMLA Hardware by Apostrophe Sat, 31 Jan 2009 - 16:21

Apple IIc video cable type? — #2

All composite cables are the same. A red-red one will work or a white-white or a chartreuse-chartreuse.
68kMLA Hardware by chris Sat, 31 Jan 2009 - 16:15

Apple IIc video cable type? — #1

I have an Apple IIc, and a power supply is on the way. Now all I need is a composite video cable in order to hook it up to my TV. Just wondering...does it have to be the type wit…
68kMLA Hardware by Apostrophe Sat, 31 Jan 2009 - 16:12

Yet another 2400c problem — #7

Freudling: The encouragement is appreciated. I did not try the tactic of formatting and software installation prior to putting the IDE-CF adapter and card in the machine. No doubt…
68kMLA Hardware by beachycove Sat, 31 Jan 2009 - 03:27

Wallstreet II PRAM battery — #7

... which presumably means that the tactic works on the Wallstreet as well as the Pismo. How long will it remain asleep with light flashing? Click to expand... I have not check…
68kMLA Hardware by quinterro Fri, 30 Jan 2009 - 17:27

Wallstreet II PRAM battery — #6

So far it has surprised me by keeping the date and time after being put to sleep and disconnecting the power Click to expand... ... which presumably means that the tactic works…
68kMLA Hardware by beachycove Fri, 30 Jan 2009 - 15:36

Wallstreet II PRAM battery — #5

So far it has surprised me by keeping the date and time after being put to sleep and disconnecting the power. Now if I can get these hinges fixed.... I guess the ones from a lomba…
68kMLA Hardware by quinterro Fri, 30 Jan 2009 - 01:56

Wallstreet II PRAM battery — #4

Just in case I am keeping it plugged in without the main battery. This evening will be 24 hours, but I'm suspecting it's really dead.
68kMLA Hardware by quinterro Thu, 29 Jan 2009 - 13:20

Powerbook 500 with PowerPC — #10

Checked my website, and here is what it says: Yes. 4 upgrade chips were made for the 500 series PowerBooks. Newer Technologies made 3 upgrade chips for the 500 series PowerBooks (…
68kMLA Hardware by freudling Wed, 28 Jan 2009 - 10:06

Yet another 2400c problem — #6

beachycove: Giving up so soon? I have installed a CF Card in a 5300ce and a 1400c with the addonics CF-ATA adapter and after 6 months of use on each, no problems. Now, I know th…
68kMLA Hardware by freudling Wed, 28 Jan 2009 - 09:56

Yay my newton is still alive.... — #1

Had a horrible time trying to find out what was wrong with it only to discover after a lot of messing about it was my us/uk adapter had died for the charger so the battery was just…
68kMLA Hardware by zerohour Tue, 27 Jan 2009 - 08:23

Wireless Card for a Lombard 333Mhz — #7

Linksys WRT54GS / WRT54G v1 / use the Broadcom chipset / It ought to be recognized reasonably well in OS9 because it will be mistaken as an Airport card. Click to expand... The…
68kMLA OS 9 by Bunsen Tue, 27 Jan 2009 - 00:05

Wireless Card for a Lombard 333Mhz — #6

That Linksys device is a router, not a card. Also, the original Airport cards used chips made by Lucent/Agere, not Broadcom. They are known in the wireless biz as the Hermes chips…
68kMLA OS 9 by tomlee59 Mon, 26 Jan 2009 - 23:52

Wireless Card for a Lombard 333Mhz — #4

The best one that I know will work is the Linksys WRT54GS (the S is for Speedboost). Also the Linksys WRT54G v1 will work. I do not know about version two. Both of these Wireless G…
68kMLA OS 9 by Redjack Mon, 26 Jan 2009 - 21:39

Wireless Card for a Lombard 333Mhz — #3

If you're happy to settle for 802.11b, rather than 802.11g, an ORiNOCO card will work well on there, and even allow you to use the standard Apple AirPort software.
68kMLA OS 9 by LCGuy Mon, 26 Jan 2009 - 20:35

Wireless Card for a Lombard 333Mhz — #2

I think the Sonnet Aria Extreme card can do both if I'm not mistaken. It's kinda hard to find, but most used mac computer sites have it http://www.powermax.com/parts/show/c39916
68kMLA OS 9 by Christopher Mon, 26 Jan 2009 - 16:53

Wireless Card for a Lombard 333Mhz — #1

Im looking for a Wireless card for my powerbook. Im going to do a dual partition for OS 9.2.2 and OS X. What wiress card can be used with OS 9 and OS X?
68kMLA OS 9 by armymp11b Mon, 26 Jan 2009 - 16:49

So what about the famous Apple ][ series? — #36

Very interesting...I suppose if the voltage is correct it may work though. I know this is somewhat off-topic, but since car batteries have been brought up, does anyone know of a g…
68kMLA Hardware by Scott Baret Sun, 25 Jan 2009 - 02:33
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