Sorry, too late :-/
I couldn't log in since there was no way for me to get the log in info on the box. Despite that, i would rather play with the system in a Mac OS native envi…
Sweet! I just got into the 68k Desktops as of yesterday. I have a patched-together Quadra 840AV sitting behind me running 8.1. Not sure what I plan to do with it, but I will thin…
Don't believe everything you read on the internet - the Classic is awesome, no matter what anyone says. Make sure you're using system 6 and not 7 for a speedy and enjoyable experi…
Greetings, long time listener, first time caller here.
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Welcome aboard, comrade! :b&w:
My house is starting to become a Mac museum... :lol:
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Yeah, I opened it up, it's a Classic motherboard. :-/ I kind of figured as much when the RAM I installed actually worked, well 1mb of it. Well crap, I got cheated. Anyone got …
Greetings, long time listener, first time caller here. Well, I've been lurking for several months now and I finally have a compelling reason to register and post. I've been a Mac u…
Yeah, as I said, both the Classic and Classic II use the exact same slot, just that they're wired up differently, due to the differing purposes for which they're used, so they're p…
picked this up. I am having problems with my adapter and the Quadra.
I got the machine up and noticed it has NetBSD|M68k on it. That was interesting, freaked me out that it had …
Can the memory expansion board in a Classic be mistakenly installed in a Classic II? They have an expansion slot in the same place, don't they? (It's been a while since I had mine …
Picked it up from a friend since I am working on this project (Quadra 840AV, follow link to see the rest)
Works great. It looks like a good pic believe it or not, despite having …
meanwhile you got me fired up to rip apart my sony adapter, its simple enough 1 switch apple (and its natural refresh rate) and forced 60hz vga (which is kinda crappy for a crt, bu…
that is true, most decent lcd's will let you get away with 60-72 hz but usually in the standard form of VGA, whereas multisync (most after the mid 90's) vga could handle pretty muc…