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Pair of 840avs — #11

picked this up. I am having problems with my adapter and the Quadra. I got the machine up and noticed it has NetBSD|M68k on it. That was interesting, freaked me out that it had …
68kMLA Hardware by coius Thu, 9 Jul 2009 - 03:06

RAM upgrade problem — #6

Can the memory expansion board in a Classic be mistakenly installed in a Classic II? They have an expansion slot in the same place, don't they? (It's been a while since I had mine …
68kMLA Hardware by beachycove Thu, 9 Jul 2009 - 02:56

RAM upgrade problem — #5

Have a look at the processor - the Mac Classic uses a 16 Mhz 68000, whereas the Classic II uses a 68030. Alternatively, try holding down Command-Option-X-O at startup. If it is a C…
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Thu, 9 Jul 2009 - 02:09

PPC Mac Clones — #20

Either that, or depending on what gear you're in, you'll soon see a flashing set of red and blue lights in your rear vision mirror.
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Thu, 9 Jul 2009 - 01:06

PPC Mac Clones — #19

Contrary to popular opinion, going past the red line means you'll need a new gauge. psssh. //wthww
68kMLA Hardware by wthww Wed, 8 Jul 2009 - 20:41

RAM upgrade problem — #4

There is probably a better answer, but for starters if you're using system 7 it should say on the "About this Macintosh" page (from Apple menu) the model of the Macintosh that you'…
68kMLA Hardware by System6+Vista Wed, 8 Jul 2009 - 19:28

RAM upgrade problem — #3

Oh, they're definitely 4mb SIMMs. I did a little searching and found that I was installing the SIMMs into the memory expansion card, and not the slots on the motherboard. So my n…
68kMLA Hardware by Hatta Wed, 8 Jul 2009 - 18:36

SE/30 EPROM — #4

Sorry, it's a green wire. Although I'm pretty sure that doesn't matter
68kMLA Hardware by billynomates Wed, 8 Jul 2009 - 18:05

6100 with Sonnet Card and Powertoggle — #3

What is a Powertoggle? Click to expand... When you turn it on, wait for it to chime, and quickly shut it off and back on. It bypasses the need for a PRAM battery to be able to…
68kMLA Hardware by Mr. 680x0 Wed, 8 Jul 2009 - 18:04

SE/30 EPROM — #3

There is a (blue) wire soldered between the aluminium 'can' (looks like an oscillator - located by the power plug on the board) and the small square chip next to it. The capacitor…
68kMLA Hardware by billynomates Wed, 8 Jul 2009 - 11:35

SE/30 EPROM — #2

Perhaps its a very early production model, and there was a part shortage at the time this machine was built? Or perhaps it could be a *very* late prototype? Does the board differ t…
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Wed, 8 Jul 2009 - 10:18

SE/30 EPROM — #1

Hi all, just bought a(nother) SE/30 on ebay, so I can practise with my imminent capacitor replacement for my 'proper' SE/30 running A/UX. The monitor's a bit ghosty and there's no …
68kMLA Hardware by billynomates Wed, 8 Jul 2009 - 10:11

PPC Mac Clones — #18

butbutbut...the red one is even called "redline", which means it HAS to be fast - if you go past the redline, you blow the engine
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Wed, 8 Jul 2009 - 04:47
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