[] ]'> Yep, it'd be even easier than doing the CRT/bezel interface. Just make a plaster cast of the insides of the Compact and then smooth everything perfectly, no need for …
68kMLAHardwareby Trash80toHP_MiniWed, 2 Dec 2009 - 18:23
They're "copy protected" in the sense that you can't make additional copies outside of a personal backup. Since the software isn't sold anymore, it's perfectly legal to extend cop…
On the battery thing, johnklos is right. If you get a chime, then the system is ready to load. However, as JRL said, switch it off and back on right away and see if it boots.
Whe…
I keep looking at my iMac G3 and getting ideas, but I don't have injection moulding gear handy so to speak...
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Perhaps the Vacuum molding procedure mentioned …
and since it's just two leads, it'd be hard to screw up.
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not that hard, that capacitor is polarized, so it needs to go the right way in, its also smt which c…
Aiiiii! Not sure that's a good idea at all. Pulling air from the top could interfere with exhausting air from the inside as well as draw in higher warmer air in the room, and theor…
Keep the drive partitioned in 2GB chunks and you will be compatible even with System 6. My IBM DGHS is 4.5GB. I divided it up so System 6.0.8 could see all the files on all parti…
With my limited knowledge of SCSI standards, coupled with my first-hand knowledge of what have worked for me in the past, I can attest to the fact that as long as the drive is a 50…
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The main reason I wanted to replace the entire back plate was to allow for the standard fan port on the back, but also retain the convection vents at the top.
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While you are correct in stating that 2.5" laptop hard drives (spinning platter type) can be used, this thread is focused on SSDs. Moreover, 2.5" drives of the spinning platter ty…
While you are correct in stating that 2.5" laptop hard drives (spinning platter type) can be used, this thread is focused on SSDs. Moreover, 2.5" drives of the spinning platter ty…
Could you post that Syquest tool? I have an SE/30 I'd like to get running with a newer drive.
Regarding an ideal, easily obtainable SCSI drive, I recommend getting an Acard ARS-20…
If you get a chime, then you just need a battery. If you don't, then you do need to solder that capacitor back.
Soldering isn't hard to learn at all, and since it's just two leads…
Yup, it needs a working battery to start in normal cases. You can try turning it on, and doing a quick off/on flick on the PSU. That should give it video without the battery. If yo…
Hi guys,
I recently got this Quadra 605 from ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260510108280
However, it doesn't work. When I tried to turn it on the…
Got everything yesterday!
The Duo Dock looks good, haven't been able to completely check it yet.
The 7100 is really nice. It came with the original accessory box, two SSW CDs (bo…
I'm not sure if it is only "SCSI-1" that will work in the SE/30. I had this IBM DGHS drive internal to my SE/30 in the past and it worked perfectly. (I only moved it to an HD20 e…
But those Apple disks aren't copy-protected, so what you quoted doesn't apply, IIUC.
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They weren't copy-protected so people could make legal backup copies.
Have you thought about providing a snug, disposable mouse nest in your workshop or storage area so that if you do get unwelcome visitors, they'll be attracted to that rather than y…
If it's a SCSI-1 standard, I can see more than just the SE/30 owners going after it. I'd like to try it on both my SE/30 and on my Power Mac 7500. Imagine installing a 30-some gi…
On November 27, 2006, the Librarian of Congress, on the recommendation of the Register of Copyrights, announced six classes of works which will not be subject to the prohibition ag…
If that M-SYSTEMS drive I mention is available in a reasonable quantity (i.e., more than 10) and for a reasonable price (i.e., less than say $200 for a 4GB size), then you would pr…