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A heavy video conquest — #2

Nice haul, how much RAM in the IIfx? Yellowed much? Do the monitors work well? I snagged a 19" Supermac a while back and it works nice (trinitron 19" usable).
68kMLA Hardware by Unknown_K Sat, 20 Oct 2007 - 01:47

A heavy video conquest — #1

Picked up, with the help of the giver, two 20-21" monitors. One Rasterops and one Radius. The two computers had the video cards in them. The MacIIfx has a Rasterops Paintboard Li …
68kMLA Hardware by Maconthemove Fri, 19 Oct 2007 - 22:12

PB 145 and Toshiba Satellite Pro — #1

I was in the thrift shop today and got a PowerBook 145 and Toshiba Pentium notebook PC. Anyone know if a PB 100 power supply will work on the 145?
68kMLA Hardware by stevep Fri, 19 Oct 2007 - 21:19

Lombard & Tangerine — #31

Hmm. I was under the impression that as long as it was a Matsushita UJ-x series drivers wouldn't be a problem. That's what I'm looking for now. Click to expand... Provided yo…
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Fri, 19 Oct 2007 - 00:10

Lombard & Tangerine — #30

That's the first I've heard of that lockup bug. I've just googled it, and found a list of affected CPUs and an Apple Support Forum thread with an official seeming reply. I'm awai…
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Thu, 18 Oct 2007 - 23:52

Lombard & Tangerine — #29

I have my Lombard (which I got off eBay in the spring of 2006) tricked out with the DayStar G4 upgrade; it's not a huge speedup (just barely fast enough to play DVDs, even with Alt…
68kMLA Hardware by lee4hmz Thu, 18 Oct 2007 - 18:37

mac plus with weird harddive — #7

Thanks for the update and confirmation that it is a floppy port drive. It is a later drive than the one I know about, but very closely related. Try: plug the serial connector into…
68kMLA Hardware by Charlieman Wed, 17 Oct 2007 - 20:21

PowerMac 9500/132 — #3

Holy shite dude! Nice score! Click to expand... wash your mouth, kid }
68kMLA Hardware by slomacuser Wed, 17 Oct 2007 - 13:25

mac plus with weird harddive — #6

Hi, The drive does connect to the floppy drive. It also has connects to the serial or printer port. However although I can mount it i am unable to boot from it (even when I connec…
68kMLA Hardware by nahuelmarisi Wed, 17 Oct 2007 - 12:46

PowerMac 9500/132 — #1

Picked up a PowerMac 9500/132 for free in the Quokka (local free for sale paper). Power supply was dead but the machine was loaded! Had more than 300MB of RAM (3 x 64MB chips plu…
68kMLA Hardware by macgreg Wed, 17 Oct 2007 - 08:59

Powerbook 1400cs — #18

Yeah...a 1400/G3 would have no problems at all with the WWW...i was referring to PB1400s which still have a 603e (mine does)
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Tue, 16 Oct 2007 - 22:30

mac plus with weird harddive — #5

My notes on an early Paradise drive (taken from contemporary reports) are provided below. The one described by the OP sounds similar, but seems to use the floppy rather than serial…
68kMLA Hardware by Charlieman Tue, 16 Oct 2007 - 21:19

Powerbook 1400cs — #17

Although it's now 18mo. since last I did so, and the times they have a-changed, a PB1400/400MHz/64MB was still adequate—under Mozilla 1.0.2 (using a RAM Disk for browser cache) and…
68kMLA Hardware by equill Tue, 16 Oct 2007 - 10:18

Powerbook 1400cs — #16

Indeed...on a 1400/117 with little RAM, i probably wouldn't go much further than...8.1. However, a 1400 with a quick enough CPU (either a 166 or a G3) and enough RAM can easily han…
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 23:51

Powerbook 1400cs — #15

I remember reading a report about someone's experiences and benchmarking of various systems on the 1400 and the general consensus was that System 7.6 was the best compromise of spe…
68kMLA Hardware by MacMan Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 22:11

Powerbook 1400cs — #14

I thought it said 117mhz, but I'd have to check to be sure ... Click to expand... It will not matter greatly before you wish to upgrade the CPU or the RAM, but just be aware th…
68kMLA Hardware by equill Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 21:02

Powerbook 1400cs — #13

Well, should the mystery D shaped slot be .71 inches or 18 mm wide with a PCB 14 contact finger tab, it's likely the video card output connector to an external adaptor cable made b…
68kMLA Hardware by dudejediknight Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 19:38

Lombard & Tangerine — #28

MacDan says they'll take any standard laptop optical drive [] ]'> Click to expand... And he is very much-so correct, provided that you're running OS X. (or OS 9 if you…
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 07:40

Powerbook 1400cs — #12

What do you mean? I installed 9.1 on my 1400, and it just installed, no problems at all ... Click to expand... Perfectly true. A 1400 with enough RAM can install, boot from an…
68kMLA Hardware by equill Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 06:08

Powerbook 1400cs — #11

Ayup, that'd be a video card. The ethernet cards had a standard RJ-45 port on the board, rather than on a cable like what PCMCIA cards have, so its definately video, not ethernet.
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 00:15

mac plus with weird harddive — #4

actually I made a mistake, the harddrive does not connect to the SCSI port, it connects to the floppy port!! Just like an HD SC20. Click to expand... The HD20 and the HD SC20 a…
68kMLA Hardware by tomlee59 Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 00:00
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