so would this one be good?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Micropolis-2112-SCSI-HD-1GB-HH-3-5-SCSI2-50-pin_W0QQitemZ120464219207QQcmdZViewItemQQptZPCC_Drives_Storage_Internal?hash=item1c0c3a1…
Nice score.. One thing I have always wanted however, an ANS 700 or so. Totally rocking thing, and looks totally wicked. Especially if you use it for it's purpose. a high-end web…
My LC III's harddrive is waaay too small, so could anyone point me to an ebay auction for a compatible scsi hard drive? i can't seem to get any results.
Which CPU card do you have plugged in.
And yes, the ROM is soldered down.
Hmmm. If you have a voltmeter, I would measure the 3.3V wires from the power supply (you can plug the pr…
Which CPU card do you have plugged in.
And yes, the ROM is soldered down.
Hmmm. If you have a voltmeter, I would measure the 3.3V wires from the power supply (you can plug the p…
Well I upgraded my 7200 to a 7300 by upgrading the logic board, not realizing that they used different power supplies. So I got a 7300 power supply. Then I realized I needed VRAM. …
For those bidding on this Mac - it isn't a Hyperdrive. I asked the seller for a close-up of the front and it's actually the Macintosh badge from the back of the machine.
As both trag and Charlieman have written, reset the MLB. Not a desultory random poke at the CUDA. The CUDA is the last thing to touch before putting the metal cover back on, with …
congrats on the purchase
i too was eyeing that up on ebay. didn't want to fork out for a courier to Queensland though.
enjoy it. personally i'd keep the 'windtunnel' of a fan …
Your drive isn't a MiniScribe or Microscience or NEC or Tandon or Rodime. They all differed in one way or another from your photos.
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Indeed. But I'm trying t…
I second Byrd - it looks identical to both of my 166 Mhz modules. Also, if you take a closer look, it has "APPLE COMPUTER INC" silkscreened next to the 603e, so its an Apple part..…
Worth it for the Radius card alone.
One of the things I would have liked to collect (but they are too rare or expensive these days) were compacts with all the old school 68020/68…
Nothing wrong with owning two....put them a far enough distance apart, and put an old door or something on top of them, and you've got a perfectly good table.
Lethargic and cacheless!
Instructions for the downclock are at the link in the first post. Upgrading a 133 to 166 is a straight swap. So have at them comrades! I don't need one…
I bought the last of the G5s, a dual core with 7800GT and 2.5 GB of RAM when it was brand new.
It was a great machine, but with the switch to Intel suddenly $500-1000 worth of PC …
Hey Bunsen,
I think you're on the money with it being the stock Apple 166Mhz 603e CPU (180Mhz part downclocked) from a 1400/166 - as evidenced by the link below (bottom of page):
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Looking at the 950 on my desk Bunsen - I think anyone would be crazy to own two Now to decide what to cull ...
Yep, in Melbourne, pickup - nice seller.
I have seen a couple of those cards pass through this forums forsale section over the years. I have one in use and a spare so I never bothered to snag another.
Motorola 603 processor XPC603PRX180RE on IC-China's ebay store. Has three. US $5.95 BIN and flat $6 shipping.
Possibilities: 166MHz module from a 1400 (which were downclocked 1…
I think the doctor truly is still "out" on this subject.
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According to your Flickr page, your drive has a MMI label with model MM 112 on it. Seems to me proof…
Going to get it on LEMSwap for $21 shipped (aka for the cost of shipping).
The seller told me it has some screen burn, and the floppy has some difficulty with accepting/ejecting d…
If you are going to run anything other then A/UX you might as well sell the DMA board to those who need it, they are hard to find.
A/UX makes a great Apple server and backup stati…