presumably the later drives change speed depending on which track they're on, so one should be able to do the same thing with an emulated version and not bother counting pulses.
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I'm currently using CF in most of my older macs:
http://synack.net/~bbraun/idecf.html
The SCSI based systems are using the R-IDSC-E adapter linked to earlier, with my experiences…
Thank you, JDW.
Basically, $10 plus $20 plus the shipping cost to send it to me, which usually runs around $10 to $20 USD for those sending in the U.S. For international, it will…
68kMLAHardwareby phreakoutMon, 30 Nov 2009 - 02:36
I've got an SE with a really noisy fan I'd like to replace. Unfortunately, the SE uses an odd paddlewheel style fan instead of the fans you typically find in systems since that ti…
Our local Goodwill was having a 3-day Thanksgiving sale. So I went there to see what bargains I could find.
Aside from getting a C language programming book, a book on doing 3D ef…
I now have an SE/30 with SSD - quiet as a "Fat Mac",
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Well, not as quiet as a Fat Mac unless you have also taken out the fan. Which on an SE/30 might not be t…
presumably the later drives change speed depending on which track they're on, so one should be able to do the same thing with an emulated version and not bother counting pulses.
…
I can attest to the first adaptor listed in your post above. It's the same I've used with great success for my "SSD in an SE/30"-project!
Please note; it's meant for full size HDD…
I decided to take a look for SD to IDE adapters on Ebay. And there's a lot of them! :O
Just looking at all the stuff one would need makes me dizzy.
First a SCSI to IDE adap…
Ahh yes, speed, I forgot.
Well - yes and no. It's faster then the stock Apple 40 meg, but no more than the IBM 9gig. I suppose the SCSI bus is hindered by age, and by a dog-slow s…
Hi all.
Just wanted to share my experiences on SSD's (Solid State Drives) and my SE/30.
My SE/30's stock Apple drive was getting *very* noisy indeed, and a replacement 9gig IBM d…
Also keep in mind that II-series power supplies die very gradually. If you keep plugging and unplugging the power cord and mashing on both the keyboard and back panel power buttons…
68kMLAHardwareby papa_novemberSun, 29 Nov 2009 - 09:02
I had to read that a second time. I thought you had missed the '475' on the end of LC. I did not know they even made that upgrade. I wish we had that back when our family had an…
68kMLAHardwareby StrimkindSun, 29 Nov 2009 - 06:45
WHAT! > You are SO FRICKIN LUCKY!!!!!!!!1!11!!!!
That is worth it for the upgrades alone.
Would you be interested in organizing a deal for the Transwarp since we live …
The II, IIx, and IIfx should all be able to take the same power supply. One test to see if the power supply is working or if it is a problem with the batteries or caps or whatnot …
2k, starting tomorrow I will be working with some old school 64k ram and the arduino on a non related project, to see how easy/bad it is
If the mac is generating the pwm on the ea…
hello world-
as i am well aware of the art of putting sd memory cards in a macintosh SE, i was wondering if the same could be done to a macintosh classic. why?
well, i am working…
68kMLAHardwareby cjtmacclassicSun, 29 Nov 2009 - 03:14