Well I made some adjustments, including as suggested to the voltage, and here are the results.
1. When powering up the Mac from a Cold Start (such as turning it on after being …
Once again mars478, you've failed to have patience. All you had to do was let that machine sit for 1-2 weeks to completely dry out and adjust to room temperature. In trying to test…
That shouldn't be a problem. I've got a box here with darn near 100 sticks of 72-pin RAM. Should the OP need some, I am more than sure could dig him up a pair of matched 32MB or ma…
I was just trying to offer some advice for him as I felt that the drying time was not long enough.
That and I was just trying to flesh out what the poster above me was saying, is …
Those are great machines.
I bet OS 9 at 1.58GHz flies!
A dual CPU upgrade would make OS X feel like butter on that machine. If you have cash, I wonder if you could get a SATA car…
I have this one, and it works fine:
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Bad geometry can either be caused by the power supply or by the little magnets on the neck of the CRT. Since those magnets are a pain to work with, I'd suggest a power supply repai…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Scott BaretTue, 1 Sep 2009 - 03:30
Well my problem must be different, because I left it on for about half an hour and nothing happened. I think it might be the power supply, because the hard drive starts to spin, th…
Hey,
I've spent a little time tinkering with the MDD some more. By all accounts it's the fastest Mac I've owned - much faster in general use compared to my G4 Cube (with a Gigade…
Well my problem must be different, because I left it on for about half an hour and nothing happened. I think it might be the power supply, because the hard drive starts to spin, th…
JackHammer.
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Hmm... are those cards bootable? I heard that they weren't, but I'm probably wrong.
and @ Bunsen: WOW-I'd kill for one of those. Too bad they're…
Hahaha :beige:
Now I'm thinking it might be a power supply issue. I have a Power Mac 8500 that also won't display video, but with the Power Mac the monitors light blinks orange…
68kMLAHardwareby thinkdifferentMon, 31 Aug 2009 - 23:07
I moved the computer to another room, and when I tried again, there was no picture at all.
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Did you remember to also move the screen?
What "switches…
I'm having similar problem with my LC III. When I first used it with my Mac ~ VGA adapter, the picture was fine (although it didn't boot up because there was no operating system in…
68kMLAHardwareby thinkdifferentMon, 31 Aug 2009 - 22:12
At my school we have oodles of BlueBerry/Bondi ones. It seems like they where the norm. My old school had TONS of colors. In the more recent days (When I used to go to that school…
Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:59 pmbecause there was a rain storm today / I'll leave it un powered for 2 days.
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Tue Aug 25, 2009 3:55 amNo boot. I powered it on.…
Everything you describe sounds like voltage problems. Your Mac is out of whack. Get yourself a multimeter and go to work, starting with Dr. Lee's excellent notes. Then get yourself…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Mac128Mon, 31 Aug 2009 - 17:09
Definitely try the PRAM battery. That thing may be storing the speed settings you choose in the software in the Mac's PRAM. If so, the setting would be lost without a PRAM batt…
JackHammer. Fast and Wide SCSI. Once you've got a network and fast video and maybe a CPU upgrade, the limiting factor in the IIci is the disk access.
The JackHammer (or the SE…