Clarification would be nice...
and I've even had someone from Sonnet tech support refuse to replace an accelerator under warranty because he said this is the way it worked even tho…
aye, in my pc the power supply has a slow moving 130mm fan, it moves about the same amount of air as 2 60mm fans in the previous power supply, but you cant even here it over the ha…
Tempest and I have worked a deal for me to repair his IIfx logic board. I will chronicle the repair here when I receive it in the mail.
"Dennis Nedry" / Ben
68kMLAHardwareby Dennis NedryFri, 5 Mar 2010 - 19:04
Being large you could probably undervolt it to run quiet.
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Unless it is super high CFM then generally the smaller ones are the loudest. You do not need that m…
Clarification would be nice...
and I've even had someone from Sonnet tech support refuse to replace an accelerator under warranty because he said this is the way it worked even tho…
Clarification would be nice...
and I've even had someone from Sonnet tech support refuse to replace an accelerator under warranty because he said this is the way it worked even tho…
Clarification would be nice...
Could someone please tell me if there are ANY documented accelerators which work in L2 cache slots which are supposed to be "enabled" after the mach…
I've had one of these (ACUSON AEGIS QV100) floating around my collection for years. Technically, I guess it's not a "clone" since it has an actual Mac motherboard. It's never worke…
The real problem, IMHO, is working out where to put the fan. The existing cooling holes around the handle would be the logical place - if it wasn't for the handle in the way.
I j…
There are rumours that the Sonnet 7200/4400 G3 upgrade - that actually goes into a PCI slot - has been made to work in other machines. IIRC, someone on the 6400zone forums got it …
I don't know if an emulator might work. Hal said he thought it wouldn't wouldn't. A few years back I did try two of the more popular emulators with no success. And I have been told…
I saw in an older thread that you worked with Gamba on the IIfx also.
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All I recall is discussing the IIfx ROM with him. It's possible I've forgotten, but as…
I'm not sure which "look" I prefer. I mostly used Apple with monochrome monitors, so I recall the spacing. However, when using Apple2Forever, the large gaps detract some from the…
68kMLAHardwareby ChristTrekkerThu, 4 Mar 2010 - 19:34
Also in those machines, you can't run any of the good versions of OS X because of the CPU soldered to the motherboard. OS X can't see any CPU installed beyond the one onboard on th…
The "visible scan lines" on most emulators are overblown, and in general I keep effects like that turned *off*.
First off old monitors, especially color monitors, tended to have b…
the monochrome monitor II does, its just a ntsc mono screen with a heavy shadow mask so the pixels wont bleed together giving the appearance of sharp text
I just swapped in a 6500/250 in my 6360 a few years back. Makes one heck of a "bookshelf server," replacing my old SE/30.
The Apple TV card + remote was just an added bonus!
68kMLAHardwareby SharkonwheelsThu, 4 Mar 2010 - 17:21
I seem to remember the old Apple monitors having visibly separated scan lines. Can anyone confirm?
The thrust of my question is to determine if A2like or Apple2Forever is a bette…
68kMLAHardwareby ChristTrekkerThu, 4 Mar 2010 - 16:49
Yes, the IIsi is also a great machine. I rescued mine from being scrapped at recycling event. It has been a great machine.
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Nice save! Mine wasn't quite as fr…
The links I found seem to indicate you can run it from inside an emulated Apple, if it can access the serial ports. Maybe a IIe PDS card even?
BTW, you've inspired me to do somet…
yes some did have fans buried deep in them, but aside from the first couple generations, I couldn't tell you which ones
and they still ran quite warm, at the time I figured where i…
I had an old pc case fan in my 350MHz iMac G3. I pulled off the connector and stuck the two wires into the positive and negative of the hard drive power plug and just jammed the th…
68kMLAHardwareby ChristopherThu, 4 Mar 2010 - 03:26