Hmmmm I might drop it down a slot in that case and try again. I was getting a fair bit of wierdness all round after I put it in so that is likely the answer... the more you know!
68kMLANetworkingby SchmoburgerWed, 27 May 2015 - 18:12
CelGen said:
Targa's A/V boards were REALLY picky about how you installed them. There was a sticker inside my "Avid Equipped" 9600 that advised me of the card order which put…
Targa's A/V boards were REALLY picky about how you installed them. There was a sticker inside my "Avid Equipped" 9600 that advised me of thecard order which put my truevision secon…
Hmmmm that's what I was thinking, that it might be actually logic board related rather than the Targa card itself. I might actually bring the 7600 over later today and throw in the…
68kMLANetworkingby SchmoburgerMon, 25 May 2015 - 20:21
There is also the possibility to fix that 7.x bus error in software somehow. I did that on my Mystic but totally forgot what you had to do.
Edit: now that was easy... http://colou…
I seem to remember just removing a resistor fixes this. I never did the video upgrade to my classic and it boots OS's before 8 just fine.
I think this site details what I'm talkin…
The biggest I have tried as 20 gigabyte (used a powermac laptop hard disk with adaptor) . Only issue is having 10 partitions as that fills up the screen with drives. The Mac is …
I would suspect that these machines can accept drives up to 128 GB, like they're contemporary PC counterparts (I'm not 100% certain of this, but it seems logical that it would EDIT…
Schmoburger said:
Highly likely I'd say... everything else Apple made in that era had cheap rubbish caps etc so I see no reason the Airport card would be an exception. lol
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68kMLANetworkingby TheWhiteFalconSat, 2 May 2015 - 06:09
Macdrone said:
Router probably is wep2 and original airport only supports WEP.
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Yep this was also my immediate thought too, before even considering hard…
68kMLANetworkingby SchmoburgerSat, 2 May 2015 - 05:47
Highly likely I'd say... everything else Apple made in that era had cheap rubbish caps etc so I see no reason the Airport card would be an exception. lol
68kMLANetworkingby SchmoburgerFri, 1 May 2015 - 05:47
Schmoburger said:
There is also the possibility that the Airport card is simply on the way out, as they are failing quite a bit these days.
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You know, I…
Could be a simple matter of protocol incompatibility, as there are a LOT of non-Apple routers on the market that Airport cards simply will not negotiate a connection with. Basicall…