Is it not possible to confirm what the machine is what based on the boot dialog?
If you want to confirm if a given compact Mac is an original 128k or 512k with 64k ROMs versus a 5…
I have 10.2.8 on my 700mhz Snow model and the speed is good but the lack of support for newer software keeps me from using it much. I only have 256mb in it, so until I can scrape u…
68kMLAHardwareby QuadramanSat, 20 Mar 2010 - 17:31
That's not exactly what Scott wrote:
The only surefire ways to know if it's enhanced (originally or not) are to look at the serial number (anything made in April 1986 or lat…
Here's where I am: I have the IIe running; I can get to the IIe profile page. I disassembled and cleaned the Apple 5.25" drive including the read head an re-assembled it. The LCIII…
In a box labelled "old PowerBook RAM" that I recently obtained, I have a variety of small Wallstreet RAM chips, a 32MB Duo chip, and some other bits and pieces, all of which I can …
68kMLAHardwareby beachycoveSat, 20 Mar 2010 - 14:06
Really? I was thinking Tiger would run fairly alright...compared to the tray loader, the exact same Panther install runs a lot faster on the slot load.
You know, its funny...back …
And with 512MB of RAM, I should even be able to run Tiger fairly decently on here.
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Tiger is slow(Just as slow as Panther) even on my 600MHz iMac w/ 512MB and…
So I pulled the iMac to bits today and did some rummaging around inside, and put in the 80GB drive from my tray loader, as well as a fresh PRAM battery.
I haven't actually gone in…
512ke ...model number on those is M0001E, so there is a way to distinguish them from M0001W 512k machines.
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Of course there is. We've all said as much in rece…
Hey, I saw something about the 512ke today that said the model number on those is M0001E, so there is a way to distinguish them from M0001W 512k machines.
68kMLAHardwareby QuadramanSat, 20 Mar 2010 - 04:52
That noise is a dying capacitor tied to the speaker, same noise I heard on a used unit that died (same board I recapped and works fine I have as a spare). Asuming nothing else is w…
68kMLAHardwareby Unknown_KSat, 20 Mar 2010 - 03:30
Before you leave him negative feedback, I'd try and get onto him first, yes the board was sold "as-is", but you were told that it is a sealed, brand new part, and it is not.
Austin's Goodwill Compter Works is excellent, and there are several other computer recycle / resale operations, as you'd expect in a university town.
http://www.austincomputerwork…
Stop using that word "RARE"! :beige:
My recommendation is not to use that RAM upgrade board. It looks like the PSU is the intact original first generation as well. It still has…
I must be the unluckiest guy when it comes to LCs.
Man did I get burned on this motherboard. It was not new. It was not sealed. It does not work. >
Looks like it…
68kMLAHardwareby olePigeonSat, 20 Mar 2010 - 02:40
I like the trackball better, too. Apple was inconsistent in where they silk screened the model number. 210s-270s usually had it on the bottom of the LCD panel, 280s & 2300s…
Your Mac shows 512K because it has the original 64K ROMs most likely. You actually have 1.5MB of RAM installed, it looks like. The mobo RAM chips have probably been replaced upgrad…
Apple never really wanted to release the PowerDuo, but they'd promised all Duo owners a PPC upgrade path. I've got a lot of Duo parts, some of the, presumably, upgrade decks have s…