When i put the my duo 2300c into the original duo dock after it has been sitting for a few weeks it boots just fine and runs for about a minute then shuts down. Each time i start i…
I was given a Pismo stock except the HD was smaller. After aquiring a fully loaded Wallstreet 14" with hinges not doing so well. I gutted it intended on making a good pismo out o…
I'm back, but until I re-learn how to embed a URL or get around to copy/pasting my '''fritter return to the web announcement in the lounge, you folks are SOL on the full story....
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Yay! He's back! Glad to hear from you, Trash!
Peace,
Drew
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Thanks for the welcome comrade! In just a few minutes my friend is helping me pick up 9' of 6" b…
I'm back, but until I re-learn how to embed a URL or get around to copy/pasting my '''fritter return to the web announcement in the lounge, you folks are SOL on the full story.
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What I did when I had this problem is take the hard drive out, put it into a tiger capable mac, then install tiger on that first partition, before the user setup process, just tak…
I did the same install on a beige G3 some back and had a couple of problems. I had to format a partition not at but slightly under 8 gb and it had to be the first partition on the …
I wonder if I should partition the whole 80gb drive into 7.5gb partitions and see what that does.
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You'd just end up with a whole lot of 7.5GB patitions, whic…
Just tried it. Screwed around with the drive configuration and got the same results as before. I wonder if I should partition the whole 80gb drive into 7.5gb partitions and see wha…
Just tried it. Screwed around with the drive configuration and got the same results as before. I wonder if I should partition the whole 80gb drive into 7.5gb partitions and see wha…
68kMLAHardwareby Green78IITue, 31 Mar 2009 - 18:29
Ok, so if you read my buildup thread, you know that I have a 300 MHZ beige G3 minitower that I'm trying to install tiger on. It has 768 MB ram, rev. c ROM (recognizes second hard d…
68kMLAHardwareby Green78IIMon, 30 Mar 2009 - 19:14
I always use a hard disk -- one that is usable but disposable -- for 12V and 5V testing. It is easy to make a test cable (with tapping points to measure voltages) from salvaged wir…
68kMLAHardwareby CharliemanSat, 28 Mar 2009 - 16:03
Actually, macdan has a solution that does not involve finding the same hinges (all three displays use different hinges, but the same clutch). All you need to do is pop off the clut…
68kMLAHardwareby quinterroSat, 28 Mar 2009 - 01:10
Actually, macdan has a solution that does not involve finding the same hinges (all three displays use different hinges, but the same clutch). All you need to do is pop off the clut…
68kMLAHardwareby quinterroFri, 27 Mar 2009 - 13:38
Have you tried taking out all drives except for the optical, and then giving it a go? That way it would force it to boot off the disc, or not at all.
Sometimes my b&w G3 wo…
thanks for this info, so i can just plug power supply "alone" and if i heard the noise, that means power supply works ?? i can do it with no risk to damage power supply ??
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thanks for this info, so i can just plug power supply "alone" and if i heard the noise, that means power supply works ?? i can do it with no risk to damage power supply ??
i want …
Does any newton program have this? I'd really like to term into my work server, but the guys in the upper echelon many years ago decided to use the WYSE standard for terminal. I do…
68kMLAHardwareby wanderingjewThu, 26 Mar 2009 - 05:18
The Apple II power-supply is fairly "intelligent". If it detects a no-load situation (that is, nothing is taking the electricity), it will short-circuit itself indefinitely. This w…
Have you tried taking out all drives except for the optical, and then giving it a go? That way it would force it to boot off the disc, or not at all.
Sometimes my b&w G3 w…