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Disconnecting CRT from powerboard — #4

you can disconnect it from the crt, not sure about the board there's a pair of pincers in that suction cup that keep it in place, feel around the rubber, you should be able to fig…
68kMLA Hardware by Osgeld Thu, 28 Jan 2010 - 23:56

Disconnecting CRT from powerboard — #3

No pic. I snapped the end off with the prongs that connects to the video board. The CRT is useless now. I just need to disconnect that red wire so I can throw it out.
68kMLA Hardware by Quadraman Thu, 28 Jan 2010 - 23:18

Disconnecting CRT from powerboard — #2

Could you post a pic? Your description is a bit confusing. The yoke is not connected to the suction-cup thingumabob. Rather, it's the assembly that surrounds the neck of the crt (h…
68kMLA Hardware by tomlee59 Thu, 28 Jan 2010 - 23:07

Disconnecting CRT from powerboard — #1

I accidentally snapped the end of the yoke off a SE CRT recently but I can't get it disconnected from the power board. The red line with the suction cup at the CRT end is what I ca…
68kMLA Hardware by Quadraman Thu, 28 Jan 2010 - 21:54

Mac Plus and External SCSI — #19

Is it possible to format HD for MacPlus using some other 68k mac? (ex. Quadra 700) Click to expand... Yes, absolutely. As mentioned early in the thread, you'll want to set the…
68kMLA Peripherals by Anonymous Freak Thu, 28 Jan 2010 - 19:24

Mac Plus and External SCSI — #18

Is it possible to format HD for MacPlus using some other 68k mac? (ex. Quadra 700)
68kMLA Peripherals by Xentre Thu, 28 Jan 2010 - 19:16

B&W G3! — #4

Yeah that's my plan. I'm gonna combine them into a great G3. I'm going to get some more RAM from my schools RAM reserve (Made that up) I think I may just stick with regular OSX 10.…
68kMLA Hardware by Mars478 Thu, 28 Jan 2010 - 14:35

B&W G3! — #3

i have one w/ a G4 in it. they are very easy to OC, i would suggest swapping the 400mhz cpu and pci cards in from your dead g3, and then OCing the cpu to 450mhz (i added an extra f…
68kMLA Hardware by geeko Thu, 28 Jan 2010 - 14:06

B&W G3! — #2

OK Here is the specs: 300mhz proc (Back of it says 350, strange...) 192MB RAM (128,64) 12GB HD OSX 10.4.11 Good Plastics. Pics compared to my other BW Soon.
68kMLA Hardware by Mars478 Thu, 28 Jan 2010 - 13:51

Pulled from the scrap heap: Powerbook 3400c — #13

If the US government states you need to overwrite a HD with 1's for so many passes, there is a good reason for it. I would asume the head of the drives reads a few magnetic particl…
68kMLA Hardware by Unknown_K Thu, 28 Jan 2010 - 05:53

Pulled from the scrap heap: Powerbook 3400c — #12

If you wipe a drive with one pass of zeroes then all the data is gone for good, whether you have a clean room and electron microscope or not. Click to expand... Has anyone pro…
68kMLA Hardware by ~Coxy Thu, 28 Jan 2010 - 05:05

eMac not turning on — #3

It also sounds like you could have a bad down converter in it. Put the drive in another computer and see if it spins up. If the down converter is going bad, the drive could just b…
68kMLA Hardware by kissmyash933 Wed, 27 Jan 2010 - 19:01

asking for opinion: WGS 8150 vs. Radius 81/110 — #20

I think the WGS may have started with 100, but the one I have is the "speed bump" 110. There is a "technically" faster point with the Radius; the internal SCSI buss is faster than…
68kMLA Hardware by trag Wed, 27 Jan 2010 - 18:10

B&W G3! — #1

Just got the A OK to take the B&W G3 in the lab home! I am going to combine both of them to make a great server! WooHoo!
68kMLA Hardware by Mars478 Wed, 27 Jan 2010 - 16:49

Sawtooth in a B&W case — #4

If you want to make a trip down to Deptford I have a B&W board with a 400mhz chip you can have for free. I have a power supply too if you want it. Click to expand... So…
68kMLA Hardware by jruschme Wed, 27 Jan 2010 - 16:26

Pulled from the scrap heap: Powerbook 3400c — #11

I would have to concur. I KNOW I have that document you are referencing SOMEWHERE in my collection picked up along my career as a performance engineer. Hmm.... IF most drives tha…
68kMLA Hardware by ppuskari Wed, 27 Jan 2010 - 05:22

Pulled from the scrap heap: Powerbook 3400c — #10

If you wipe a drive with one pass of zeroes then all the data is gone for good, whether you have a clean room and electron microscope or not. Click to expand... Has anyone pro…
68kMLA Hardware by Mike Richardson Wed, 27 Jan 2010 - 04:56

Pulled from the scrap heap: Powerbook 3400c — #9

If you wipe a drive with one pass of zeroes then all the data is gone for good, whether you have a clean room and electron microscope or not. The common misconception comes from a…
68kMLA Hardware by ~Coxy Wed, 27 Jan 2010 - 03:28

Braille processor made from Apple II — #9

back to the OP, no its not an apple 2 if you havent worked that out yet, but rather a output device stylized in a similar fashion, it just happens to resemble an apple ][, but it r…
68kMLA Peripherals by Osgeld Tue, 26 Jan 2010 - 23:52
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