I have an 1040STE with an external hard disk. I wish I could say I use it frequently, but it was sort of an impulse buy. Maybe when I get my music studio set up, I'll dust it off a…
68kMLAHardwareby ClassicHasClassThu, 11 Mar 2010 - 03:59
If someone would come and pick it up from my door, I would send it off into the world with a ribbon and bow attached. Right now it's taking up useful space.
68kMLAHardwareby beachycoveThu, 11 Mar 2010 - 02:10
I almost got that ST/ game console thing forget off hand what it was called, when it first came out, but I was shopping for a video game console and ended up with a genesis, other …
I use an ST Mega4 for older software which won't run on my Atari Falcon.
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Brother Atarian! I have a Falcon 030 but my best ordinary ST is a 1040STF. I'm tryin…
68kMLAHardwareby QuadramanThu, 11 Mar 2010 - 00:35
no not fully, yes its toast to joe user, it might be to you, to nerds it might be a interesting project to see what exactly is dead
usual suspects, caps, corrosion (and or junk on…
being that large its not going to be anything mission critical (big farads = low frequency filter, or a really half hearted fudge of a timer) I have just been cleaning and sorting …
I have some 1,000uf 25 volt caps here, they were removed from a board, but that board was brand new and never used
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I'm not exactly sure if it's worth it. Th…
68kMLAHardwareby Dennis NedryThu, 11 Mar 2010 - 00:19
Wow... If I were to count, I have less than twenty, most doing something useful. I'm still trying to find a useful place to host two m68k Macs - one is a Quadra 610 for which I nee…
Macs and PC's added together I probably have about 50 but most of the PC's are for future parts salvage. There's only a few that I intend to keep intact like my Dell GX 1's. I'm re…
68kMLAHardwareby QuadramanWed, 10 Mar 2010 - 23:46
I received the board and other goodies. Here is what happened since then:
A. Checked for a short from +12 to GND or any other rail. I found some suspiciously low resistances. …
68kMLAHardwareby Dennis NedryWed, 10 Mar 2010 - 23:36
76 I believe is accurate. It's easy to lose track. The link to my machine list in the 68kmla wiki is in my sig.
The machines I have setup, 6 for me and 2 for my wife, are all se…
76 I believe is accurate. It's easy to lose track. The link to my machine list in the 68kmla wiki is in my sig.
The machines I have setup, 6 for me and 2 for my wife, are all s…
Damn! Seventy six computers?
You and I are at opposite ends of the spectrum, I believe. I have what I thought was a decent amount of machines, but I try to get them to justify the…
For me it really doesn't matter because my machines are mainly display pieces that only get checked to see if they are working every couple years. 76 computers takes a while to go …
Ah! Ok...
I've never used AAA batteries in my Macs. As you can tell, I'm really paranoid about batteries. I hate opening up the cases to find the mobo destroyed... :'(
Oh! I thought you were talking about AA or AAA batteries leaking when used on motherboards. I've had one AAA battery leak most likely due to the fact that the machine was stored in…
Ha ha ha... If you're running Mac OS 8.1, you can have one partition at the beginning from which to boot, then use the rest as HFS+. On the other hand, I'm running NetBSD, so I jus…
Is your Radius Card the same one as mine and are you also running System 7.1? Also, are you using the RGB to VGA Adaptor with the resolution dip switches?
thanks,
Brian
68kMLAHardwareby IIciNov90Wed, 10 Mar 2010 - 17:46
The richness of the color on the 520c is slightly better in my opinion, but they both have comparable levels of ghosting and the same "shadow" images of window outlines, etc. I've…
Have this same montitor in Black, and it does not work with my IICi. Only the Radius card comes up and it's a gray screen that says "Radius" in the corner with nothing else
No, I meant try installing a network card into the PCI bus and see if you get connected that way. Those cards can be pulled out of a Windows machine and used for all I care.
73s …
68kMLAHardwareby phreakoutWed, 10 Mar 2010 - 14:44