Awesome. LOL I needed that quote tonight.
I THINK those came from one of my old friends that used to run a local Apple II repair business. He was going to dumpster them (they w…
68kMLANetworkingby ppuskariFri, 22 Jan 2010 - 05:45
Here's a few pics of some of my older conquests. I've included a few pics of the basement double tier area... Feel free to guess at what some of the stuff is.
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68kMLANetworkingby ppuskariFri, 22 Jan 2010 - 04:50
Welcome aboard! I'm sure you will find these forums useful for anything and everything pertaining to 68K Macs.
There is a reason your LCIII runs at 33MHz. There was a later revisio…
I just assumed they did - as I said, when I was on dialup, the 68kMLA loaded faster than most other sites, and I assumed it was because it was cached better than most other sites, …
Right now, for me, using Safari 4 in OS X...
http://www.google.com loads six files. One is a 9.6 KB main HTML, then there are the 8.4 KB and 5.3 KB images, and finally a 51.9 KB …
68kMLA68kby Anonymous FreakWed, 20 Jan 2010 - 04:49
Depending on how often you visit the forums, its likely cached a lot more than Google is. I noticed the exact same thing myself when I was on dialup, the 68kMLA loaded faster than …
I've noticed this lately... at home on my crappy 56k dial-up, the 68kmla (I have "view new posts" bookmarked) consistently loads faster than Google's home page. Just thought it odd…
Nice score as well! There used to be a Volunteers of America in Galloway, OH that had a separate computer store in it. IT was like walking into heaven. They shut it down because…
68kMLANetworkingby ppuskariTue, 19 Jan 2010 - 23:41
Oh, I feel like such an idiot! I was reading about that earlier, and I forgot about that. Hmm I'll have to hook it into something else, I'll save it for something else. I was on…
Nice score! Finding little gadgets like that cheaply is always fun, especially things like those Netgear powerline modules. I've always found the idea interesting and have wanted…
68kMLANetworkingby IPNixonTue, 19 Jan 2010 - 01:19
What model Performa is it from? The Classic, like all Compact Macs, requires a SCSI hard drive. Most Performas, such as your 631CD use an IDE hard drive, which sadly will not work.…
Not so much direct Mac hardware, but this sure is making my PM9600/350 and 8500/G3 450 happy.
Que Firewire CDRW external drive - Minus power supply - Repinned the power supply con…
68kMLANetworkingby ppuskariMon, 18 Jan 2010 - 22:20
I have the original Macintosh Classic, and I was wondering what the maximum hard drive could be that could fit in there. Apparently, my hard drive is fried in it, based upon what …
I picked up two Kanga G3 Powerbooks in working condition and with a brand new "yo-yo" Power adapter recently for next to nothing. I sold one and am currently working on refurbishin…
Welcome aboard! I'm sure you will find these forums useful for anything and everything pertaining to 68K Macs.
There is a reason your LCIII runs at 33MHz. There was a later revisi…
Hello everybody! i like old macs, and i like seeing what they can do. i believe that a 68000 can do much more than draw a bunch of lines on the screen.my favorite CPU though woul…
I was having a look at one of my LC boards today, and the LC PDS slot caught my eye...it just made me think - despite Apple releasing an enhanced LC PDS slot with the LCIII, which …
Then the only change was that holes were drilled in the case. I had assumed that the case without holes in the side must have had a speaker grill elsewhere, and so that the speaker…
There were indeed two different Classic II cases, the difference between them being the speaker location. Whether there was a corresponding change in the logic board configuration …
There were indeed two different Classic II cases, the difference between them being the speaker location. Whether there was a corresponding change in the logic board configuration …