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Generic PRAM batteries — #5

I wanted to do something like that but don't know how. Would I have to solder the wires to the existing battery socket? If I could attach the wires without soldering, that would be…
68kMLA Hardware by Quadraman Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 23:25

How many have a Powermac G5? — #45

I just got my G5 a few months ago. It's a single 1.8 Ghz. I got it for $125 to replace my aging G4 Digital Audio 733. The SATA card in my G4 wouldn't allow the system to sleep prop…
68kMLA Hardware by aftermac Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 23:22

How many have a Powermac G5? — #44

I don't have a G5 yet, but I hope to within the year. The main thing which kept me away from the was reliability, many more G5 PSUs, boards, and processors cooked themselves to de…
68kMLA Hardware by CJ_Miller Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 22:55

9600 G4 — #4

As I suspected, the G4 (Sonnet Crescendo G4 800/1M) was only running at 450MHz, but after running the Sonnet enabler scrounged from another machine it now runs at 800. Much nicer,…
68kMLA Hardware by mac2geezer Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 21:59

Generic PRAM batteries — #4

I've been replacing the 1/2 AA batteries with a two AA or two AAA battery holder held on with either double sided foam tape or hard locking tape for ages, like so: { "ligh…
68kMLA Hardware by johnklos Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 21:28

Generic PRAM batteries — #3

Where did you get the 10 pack from? I leave batteries in the units I use once in a while, but anything put into long term storage has the battery removed.
68kMLA Hardware by Unknown_K Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 20:40

G4 MDD 1.25Ghz — #11

Even 720p is pushing it for a G4.
68kMLA Hardware by waynestewart Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 19:28

Here's a surprise — #9

System Profiler is notorious for miscomputing CPU speeds for third-party cards. I'd run Metronome (you can download it from Sonnet) to get the card's actual speed.
68kMLA Hardware by ClassicHasClass Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 17:08

A G4 Cube in BLACK? — #3

Here's a link to a site still selling the replacement cases. $449 is certainly an optimistic starting price on that auction. *shrug* People are funny enough that I wouldn't bet ag…
68kMLA Hardware by Gorgonops Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 16:55

Generic PRAM batteries — #2

Wow! That's a good price! Do you leave all of your systems setup and plugged in? If not, I wouldn't bother leaving a battery in them anyway. I've lost several computers to expl…
68kMLA Hardware by aftermac Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 16:50

Generic PRAM batteries — #1

Since I needed a bunch I decided to go with a bulk purchase and managed to find 10 packs for $28 shipped. Nearly every beige Powermac and Quadra I have thinks it's 1956. 8-o
68kMLA Hardware by Quadraman Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 16:41

A G4 Cube in BLACK? — #2

PowerLogix made some replacement G4 cube cases that came in were black, white and I believe silver.
68kMLA Hardware by quinterro Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 16:22

9600 G4 — #3

When I put the 1ghz G4 in my 7500 it wouldn't power up at first. It's a good thing I got an instruction manual because in the manual it says when you remove the old CPU you have to…
68kMLA Hardware by Quadraman Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 16:18

A G4 Cube in BLACK? — #1

http://cgi.ebay.com/PowerLogix-Black-G4-Cube_W0QQitemZ120539575325 WTF?
68kMLA Hardware by Quadraman Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 15:58

9600 G4 — #2

When I first tried to power it up the PS would only click and the PS fan would make a feeble attempt to run. Thought I had been screwed with a DOA, but after some head scratching …
68kMLA Hardware by Dog Cow Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 05:42

G4/ Ethernet Troubleshooting.. — #2

Can you temporarily install an internal ethernet network card and see if that will establish a connection online? If it does work, chances are it could be the ethernet port on the…
68kMLA Hardware by phreakout Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 05:10

G4/ Ethernet Troubleshooting.. — #1

Hi, me again. We have a Quicksilver G4 at my school, and I've recently set it up as a browsing machine. If I'm correct, its a 933 MHz Model with 128 MB RAM, not 100% sure on the H…
68kMLA Hardware by wardsenatorfe92 Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 04:31

9600 G4 — #1

Picked up a 9600 G4/800 today, 512 MB Ram, a 4 GB SCSI drive and a 10 GB IDE drive driven off an IDE/USB/Firewire card. Radeon 7000 Video card and the usual floppy and CD drives. …
68kMLA Hardware by mac2geezer Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 04:03

Here's a surprise — #8

In every instance since the late 1980s, CPUs are faster than memory, which is why the CPU speed is decoupled from memory speed. But using one clock base to drive memory and CPU jus…
68kMLA Hardware by Dog Cow Mon, 8 Mar 2010 - 23:36

Here's a surprise — #7

The processor card is what determines the system bus speed. Click to expand... That's backward, isn't it? The system has to be in-time, and that's given by a master oscillator …
68kMLA Hardware by johnklos Mon, 8 Mar 2010 - 23:21

Here's a surprise — #6

The processor card is what determines the system bus speed. Click to expand... My only experience is with the Crescendo Nubus G3 cards and the automatic configuration of their …
68kMLA Hardware by tyrannis Mon, 8 Mar 2010 - 22:57

Here's a surprise — #5

That's backward, isn't it? The system has to be in-time, and that's given by a master oscillator crystal to which the memory and processor must obey. In Apple IIs and the early Mac…
68kMLA Hardware by Dog Cow Mon, 8 Mar 2010 - 22:47

The Mother of All Conquests — #33

If you're parting with anything, I'm certainly interested in any LC motherboards, a couple 68040 processors, and a SCSI to Ethernet adapter.
68kMLA Peripherals by olePigeon Mon, 8 Mar 2010 - 21:40
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