It's a neat system, and I always loved Symbolics hardware. But that is a ridiculous asking price. They're not THAT rare (though I'd sure like to have one).
68kMLAHardwareby ClassicHasClassWed, 17 Mar 2010 - 20:18
My guess would be that it's lack of rarity is why it's not appearing.
People are more likely to sell a "rare" 128K than they are a less-rare model. Someone with a 128K is probabl…
68kMLAHardwareby Anonymous FreakWed, 17 Mar 2010 - 17:20
I have resurrected a LCIII and bought a new IIe card for it but I can't get it to boot. I get an error that says I have a bad IIe card, I am running OS 7.5 and have 32Mb RAM. Any …
If you remember, without battery I have this message "No battery reserve power remains. The Macintosh will go to sleep within 10 seconds to preserve contents of memory. Good night"…
Remove the back housing, keep your eye the analog board in a dimly lit room, and flip the power switch. For truly, if you hear a "static" kind of sound, then you will likely see a…
It's a system with a true LISP coprocessor on NuBus cards. Incidentally, it can use a NuVista video card which is what the Avid system uses.
http://fare.tunes.org/LispM.html
Here you go, take a look at the Wikipedia page. Toward the top is a photo of the rear of an "original" Macintosh 128K, showing just the word "Macintosh" on the case badge. In the…
68kMLAHardwareby Anonymous FreakWed, 17 Mar 2010 - 00:22
The batteries arrived today and I put one in the PM 7500 that I am using right now. Seems OK so far. Rebooted several times already without losing the time and date.
68kMLAHardwareby QuadramanWed, 17 Mar 2010 - 00:06
A few of the online retailers here list 4 and 8gb SATA SSDs, not cheap (certainly not for the amount of space) but not completely out of reach either. I would like to try this but …
The original Macs were called just "Macintosh" since there were no other models to confuse it with. The 128K name came along after the 512K came out, and the badges were changed to…
68kMLAHardwareby Scott BaretTue, 16 Mar 2010 - 23:33
Also, if you have the original install discs that came with the iMac, you can run the Apple Hardware Test. You will need to restart the iMac and hold down the Option key whilst re…
68kMLAHardwareby phreakoutTue, 16 Mar 2010 - 22:02