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4x Quadra 9xx — #1

WGS 95 has 48 RAM, Q950 has PPC upgrade 601-100 MHz, full 256 RAM, the other two didn't boot, one had sad bong and other probably PSU problem.
68kMLA Hardware by slomacuser Mon, 1 Feb 2010 - 22:28

SE/30 VRAM Capacity W/ 24 Bit Addressing? — #1

Under 24 bit addressing there is 1M of address space assigned to each Slot. Does that mean that a video card would be limited to 1 MB of VRAM when using 24 bit addressing? Or i…
68kMLA Hardware by trag Mon, 1 Feb 2010 - 21:26

Disconnecting CRT from powerboard — #14

Not sure if you're already past this part... The suction cup and red (usually red) cable to the side of the CRT is an integral part of the flyback transformer. If you wish to re…
68kMLA Hardware by trag Mon, 1 Feb 2010 - 20:35

Offering of my services to the 68kmla community — #18

Any chance you work on IIFX motherboards that the idiot previous owners left to battery decay? I know there is at least one pad gone there and who knows what else. but the boards …
68kMLA Hardware by trag Mon, 1 Feb 2010 - 20:27

Conquest: Blue G3 — #13

The 8GB limitation was only for Beige G3s and Tray load iMacs. AFAIK the B&W G3 can have a partition of any size for a startup volume, and in any location on the drive. (th…
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Mon, 1 Feb 2010 - 08:50

Conquest: Blue G3 — #12

Any chance you OS 9.x partition is the first partition set? You might be up against the OSX 8 Gig startup volume limitation... Try repartitioning, and installing OS 9 on to a par…
68kMLA Hardware by ppuskari Mon, 1 Feb 2010 - 06:40

Conquest: Blue G3 — #11

For some reason I can only boot into OS9, if I select OSX in startup disk the mac will chime and it will not output video. Don't know why...
68kMLA Hardware by mac-man6 Mon, 1 Feb 2010 - 06:30

G4 AGP Graphics — #3

My Quicksilver is currently using a PCI card since it gave up its AGP GeForce2 MX for my Cube. (16MB Rage, but that machine is in server duty and only used over screen sharing,…
68kMLA Hardware by oneboyarmy Mon, 1 Feb 2010 - 00:51

G4 AGP Graphics — #2

I've never dealt with an AGP Mac before, but I know for a fact that a PC with an AGP slot will quite happily run with only a PCI video card, so I can't see how a Mac would be any d…
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Mon, 1 Feb 2010 - 00:32

G4 AGP Graphics — #1

Via a local kijiji seller: a 400MHz G4 AGP Graphics with 1GB RAM and a nice, quiet 20GB hard drive. It was filthy (smoker and dust) so it was disassembled and washed and is drying …
68kMLA Hardware by beachycove Mon, 1 Feb 2010 - 00:14

Ooh, what is this? — #21

There were a handful of external monitor adapters for the SE but they were nothing like the ones made for the SE/30. One was by Radius for use with their portrait monitor. There wa…
68kMLA Hardware by Quadraman Sun, 31 Jan 2010 - 23:58

Disconnecting CRT from powerboard — #13

Do not remove the band -- there's no non-destructive way to do it, and no real non-destructive way to reuse it, unfortunately.
68kMLA Hardware by tomlee59 Sun, 31 Jan 2010 - 00:07

Disconnecting CRT from powerboard — #12

Does your replacement CRT lack a band or something? Click to expand... I don't have a replacement CRT but I want to save the frame and attaching band in case I find one that do…
68kMLA Hardware by Quadraman Sat, 30 Jan 2010 - 20:06

Disconnecting CRT from powerboard — #10

All I can say after watching this thread is that I hope I never have to remove a crt from any of my compact macs. Learned a lot though! Thanks guys.
68kMLA Hardware by ppuskari Sat, 30 Jan 2010 - 04:33

Potential Conquest: Anyone in Dearborn, MI? — #3

Going down the list looking at the different models and their conditions I don't think that lot is worth dropping $350 on even if you lived next door to him. You've got 5 MDD's the…
68kMLA Hardware by Quadraman Sat, 30 Jan 2010 - 04:28

Disconnecting CRT from powerboard — #9

dont know about the band, and as far as the vacuum you can safely release it through the little spout it was formed with maybe someone can chime in on how to actually do it, becau…
68kMLA Hardware by Osgeld Sat, 30 Jan 2010 - 04:16

Disconnecting CRT from powerboard — #8

I got the yoke off now (it just needed a little twist once the screws were loosened to break the grip of the glue). The only thing I need to get off now is the metal band around th…
68kMLA Hardware by Quadraman Sat, 30 Jan 2010 - 04:05

Potential Conquest: Anyone in Dearborn, MI? — #1

If so, have a look at this: http://cgi.ebay.com/LOT-OF-10-POWERMAC-G4-COMPUTERS-MIXED-LOT-LQQK_W0QQitemZ110481109021QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item19b92ff01d#ht_334…
68kMLA Hardware by kondspi Fri, 29 Jan 2010 - 21:38

Disconnecting CRT from powerboard — #7

its glued on but removable, its glued on cause depending on how its twisted it will effect the orientation of the screen, once in the right place, plop
68kMLA Hardware by Osgeld Fri, 29 Jan 2010 - 16:17

Disconnecting CRT from powerboard — #6

Ok, one other thing. Can I remove the yoke from around the long end of the tube and save it for parts or is it permanently attached? There are places where it looks there are dollo…
68kMLA Hardware by Quadraman Fri, 29 Jan 2010 - 16:12

Disconnecting CRT from powerboard — #5

I usually use an insulated pair of pliers to remove my anode caps (the correct term for the "suction cup") from CRTs. I carefully use the pliers to pinch one of the two pincers inw…
68kMLA Hardware by Scott Baret Fri, 29 Jan 2010 - 03:49

Mac SE with a difference — #9

Well I got it and had to open it up to see the upgrade board and it was in there, but it wasn't plugged in to the expansion slot! I also accidentally snapped the tail end off of th…
68kMLA Hardware by Quadraman Fri, 29 Jan 2010 - 03:37

Pulled from the scrap heap: Powerbook 3400c — #14

Hah, since when does the US Government (specifically the DOD) need a particularly good reason for anything? Here's a longish excerpt from an article written by a forensic data rec…
68kMLA Hardware by ~Coxy Fri, 29 Jan 2010 - 03:27
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