This is due to the HD giving off magnetic waves which piss off the CRT. Get an ESD cover for the HD or put an original HD in.
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This is NOT the problem. The CL…
Even though you cleaned up the board and got it to boot, the capacitors on the motherboard are still bad and need to be replaced. Any electrical fluctuations will first show up in …
Looking at your pic, it seems clear that the vent holes are not at the highest part of the case, when the Mac is mounted at that angle. Would propping it forward such that the ven…
Sounds like quite the demo indeed!
Keep your eye open for swap meets, Craigslist, and second-hand shops. I just bought a //e with disk drives for $20 from Goodwill.
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I will give you my advise from my experience.
My first Mac was a 128k purchased in January 1984. I upgraded and continued using that box until I purchased a Mac IIvx in 1993. I …
I'm quite glad I listened to my inner voice that said not to use the magic eraser on the Mac. I never realized they were such a powerful tool. The spongelike appearance is deceptiv…
I've noticed recently that whenever my Classic II accesses its HD the screen wobbles. As soon as the HD access stops the screen stabilizes. I have never seen anything like this bef…
Mine seemed awful hot too, so I added a fan at the top of the case blowing air out the handle holes. The fan doesn't fit flush, so the sides of the fan are sealed to the case with …
A bit of a switch, using the MIDI card as a serial interface. It was common to use a Super Serial card or a //c serial port as a MIDI interface by doing timing in software. I remem…
I don't believe you can daisy chain floppy drives on the Mac. Like the eject button, the daisy chain port was included for the Apple II line. At one point Apple wanted a universal …
68kMLAHardwareby waynestewartSat, 6 Mar 2010 - 05:00
outside the scope of this topic, but rubbing alcohol and a little elbow grease will get rid of sharpie pretty quick
dont use magic eraser, I erased some wallpaper with it
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Endust for Electronics: Good at removing both dust and sticker gunk, also surprisingly good on sharpie marks (won't remove them entirely, but…
I've used the following:
RECOMMENDED:
Endust for Electronics: Good at removing both dust and sticker gunk, also surprisingly good on sharpie marks (won't remove them entirely, bu…
Yeah... I guess I didn't quite think about it like that. I was just surprised to see a Mac motherboard in such a device. The agreement between Apple and Acuson - according to the a…
I had never heard of Apple entering into agreements with companies to basically sell rebranded Apple hardware.
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Avid? Protools? Freestyle? Axiotronic Mod…
this company bought a Q650 for a few thousand, installed some specialty software on it then turned around and charged $600,000 for it.
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Piffle.
Aegis i…
Yeah, the contents of the HD should be pretty interesting. I don't know why I've never taken the time to tear into the machine. It has a few cards in it... I'll have to take a clos…
Companies have been taking computer motherboards and adapting them to specific uses for a long time. I saw a Tandy Color Computer in a blue case with an Agway label on it once. App…
The really interesting bits are going to be the video hardware - and whatever software is still extant on the internal HD.
mine uses a IIvi mobo / The board very clearly has…