You need to be more careful. I have been in and out of a 8500 so many times (same with an Q800/840AV) I can get to RAM in a minute if that.If I took a sledgehammer to a 8500 it wou…
Perhaps this has been mentioned before, but I didn't see it in a quick scan. You will find a wealth of information about upgrade possibilities at http://colourclassicfaq.com/
Ther…
I would love to get a couple Token Ring Nubus cards some day.. I could connect them to the ring with the Shiva gear I have. Yeah, fire up a TSO session over the Token Ring to our …
Except that is a MAJOR hack, requiring significant modification surgery not for the faint of heart.
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And performing an unsupported hack on a Colour Classic bo…
VideoGamer24385,
When you say, 'there is just glue', what exactly do you mean? Also, do any of the caps appear bulged out or leaking? If so, then I would advise replacing all th…
I cut my hand quite badly the last time I had to install RAM in an 8500. If I were ever going to act out the printer scene from Office Space, it would be with an 8500. No computer …
I cut my hand quite badly the last time I had to install RAM in an 8500. If I were ever going to act out the printer scene from Office Space, it would be with an 8500. No computer …
68kMLAHardwareby ClassicHasClassTue, 9 Feb 2010 - 20:12
i'v replace the scsi chip and still no better if i boot the computer with "Network Access Disk 7.5.sea" theres still no hdd on the desktop xx(
i also try my lc si mac hdd os7.…
My Macintosh TV logic board will drive the Color Classic at 648x480
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this sound very cool am guessing 648x480 @ 67hz
was it full screen??
You can avoid the CRT altogether if you're just working on the logic board. You won't need to remove the CRT or the analog board to access it.
I don't normally discharge my CRTs. …
68kMLAHardwareby Scott BaretTue, 9 Feb 2010 - 18:59
Any high end workstation/server class CPU has lots of cache compared to normal desktop/consumer variants.Nothing new there.
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Anything involving massive proces…
I have a Raius 81/110 (no 8100), that case would damage the sledge! Oddly enough the 6100 seems to be ok and of the same vintage (7100 is mostly metal).
I swear the 8500 and 9500 …
You need to be more careful. I have been in and out of a 8500 so many times (same with an Q800/840AV) I can get to RAM in a minute if that.If I took a sledgehammer to a 8500 it wou…
I cut my hand quite badly the last time I had to install RAM in an 8500. If I were ever going to act out the printer scene from Office Space, it would be with an 8500. No computer …
Sorry about not getting your quote properly identified in the above post Traq. I obviously didn't figure out how to quote only part of the post.
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Not a probl…
Sure, and Tukwila is the same way. But Power6 and Power7 both really get starved for data quickly if their caches aren't full, and take a bigger penalty than other architectures in…
68kMLAHardwareby ClassicHasClassTue, 9 Feb 2010 - 17:32
Sorry about not getting your quote properly identified in the above post Traq. :rambo: 8-o : :b&w: :beige: Weeee editing!
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It's always safest to discharge the monitor before working on a compact Mac. Though you *should* be able to remove and work on the logic board without messing with the CRT. Do so a…
Just for completeness sake...when the Kansas/MachV machines came out, Apple kept the nice 8600 and 9600 case and kept the x600 power supply pinout, but changed the motherboard agai…
68kMLAHardwareby mac2geezerTue, 9 Feb 2010 - 17:14
Nah. I have a Macintosh Plus with a dead battery also, and the only noticeable effect is that the date/time reverts to something like 1/1/1904 at 12:00 am every time I turn it on.…
68kMLAHardwareby ApostropheTue, 9 Feb 2010 - 16:35
Repairs by Model
Overall average: 23% repaired
Overall Standard Deviation: 0.059 (moderate variation between models)
Least commonly repaired model:
11% Power Macintosh G5/2.3 D…
68kMLAHardwareby MacManiac1701ATue, 9 Feb 2010 - 13:06