just an update havent had too much time to look into the power supply further. But one thing, i did stumble across a site called atxg4. He has adapters to use atx ps in g4's. He …
68kMLAHardwareby newbmac2k12Fri, 8 May 2015 - 06:28
to uniserver, the board in the top pic is the one i am currently working on, its the working one. On the other mac II i have the board pictured on the bottom. One thing though, i…
68kMLAHardwareby newbmac2k12Fri, 8 May 2015 - 06:21
If you can get both yes.
I have a 2GB CF in a PCMCIA Adapter which I copied the System 7.6.1 on my 5300ce as a back up drive, and tried it on my 1400/133 & 166. They both …
unity said:
I could be wrong. I just have never seen a model like M0001EP or M0001AP, etc. I could put them into the list proper, but that would add a few lines for sure!
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So, I am thinking of getting a PowerBook 1400cs/166 off eBay to run Mac OS 7.5/7.6 (I'll probably use 7.6 since it's better on PPC) really fast.
But, everymac.com says that the 16…
Yesterday i spotted an LC III for sale, was only 10 euros, but advised only for spares.
Already have one of those, but too cheap not to call the owner.
The LC was complete, and n…
As mentioned above, the first board is a Rev 7 RFI motherboard used in the Apple II+. The second board looks like an earlier Rev 4 motherboard that was probably used in an Apple I…
Given the pin out for the Powerbook 5xx series charger, could one be powered by an AC adapter that only has two wires, one live and one ground? My thinking is I could tie the groun…
Like Bear said, the top is an Apple II+ board, the bottom is an Apple II. The boards are nearly identical, it is the ROM and the date tag that tell you but its a late model Apple I…
The first one is a II+ board. The bottom one has the characteristics of a II board, but some went into II+es so without seeing more details I don't think anybody can say that it de…
Hi guys
I was hoping someone could help ID a few motherboards, these are two separate boards I am looking at and I want to make sure they are Apple II and not Apple II+ motherboar…
There are 3 main revisions of the Lisa Hardware, the original with the twiggy drives (Lisa 1), the updated version with one Sony drive (Lisa 2) that is otherwise the same as a Lisa…
The sticker on the case says A6S0300P
Thats why I call it a Macintosh XL.
See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_Macintosh
I find it complicated these names.....
The 220V-240V, 50Hz, .7A PS would be correct for Lisa's in Europe, it's nothing special. Later Lisa 2/10 (XL) units with the widget drive used a 1.8A PS that was internally 120V-6…
As I told here before my other Lisa has also the "strange unused power connector". See below.
It say on the casing also that it is a A6S0300P
There is also the PSU I can't find…
The two 26 pin ribbon cables are for the upper and lower twiggy drives, these cables have both data and power in them. The other 3 wire plug is for nothing, Apple never used this …
The Apple part number may be different on the label, I don't know if it is or what is should be to indicate a 2/10.
The normal differences that I look for to indicate a Lisa 2/10 …