Both built in Singapore, and both boards indicate they were assembled there too.
Pina's book lists the part numbers for the 4 chip ROM board only which is odd as it's dated 1993 w…
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 …
Where did the speakers get relocated to?
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They didn't. I don't know what he's talking about.
I have heard that the CLassic II had two different ROM configs, …
Is the change perhaps associated with when the speaker was moved? That would be easier to pin down to a specific date.
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In these two, the speakers are located…
After looking through all the topics in this forum, I don't see that this has come up before; my apologies if it has.
I have two logic boards, both marked as Classic II and dated …
I'm unsure if simply Zipping a file will work. If you download MacZip for your old Mac, you could try just zipping a file on your MacBook and see if it transfers OK.
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68kMLANetworkingby moksienciukMon, 28 Dec 2009 - 10:20
I'm unsure if simply Zipping a file will work. If you download MacZip for your old Mac, you could try just zipping a file on your MacBook and see if it transfers OK.
68kMLANetworkingby olePigeonMon, 28 Dec 2009 - 01:19
Don't forget to binhex or Mac binary your files before transferring, or you'll lose the Resource Fork.
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I got a FTP connection between MacBook and vintage Mac…
68kMLANetworkingby moksienciukSun, 27 Dec 2009 - 23:57
I use Fetch 3.0.3 on my LC and turn on FTP on my OS X Mac.
Don't forget to binhex or Mac binary your files before transferring, or you'll lose the Resource Fork.
68kMLANetworkingby olePigeonSun, 27 Dec 2009 - 20:14
Unfortunately, and somebody may swoop in to correct me on this, I think Mac OS 10.6 removes most of the old appletalk features.
If you have a TCP/IP stack on the LC, your best bet…
68kMLANetworkingby Cory5412Sun, 27 Dec 2009 - 19:40
I believe that in previous years, this sort of set up has been acceptable. The main thing about the 'Challenge isn't the arbitrary rules, it's having some fun with old hardware tha…
I'm thinking of entering the Retrochallenge with a little project of my own: to not only get my LCIII (my very first computer) on the Internet for the first time, but also to use i…
I don't care about the book, but I would like a complete listing of the BASIC code mentioned in it for that Macintosh Diagnostic. It would be fun to run it and see what happens. …
Yeah, you can replace it with an ethernet card...the only other type of card ever made for the Comms Slot. Keep in mind, you'll need a CS2 card, rather than a CS1 card due to the s…
Yeah, you can replace it with an ethernet card...the only other type of card ever made for the Comms Slot. Keep in mind, you'll need a CS2 card, rather than a CS1 card due to the s…
My Performa 6360 has a internet by phone port that i have never used since the day i bought this mac as a used unit about 5 years ago.
Can i remove it without too much labour and …
This is really neat and geek way to connect computers, but now all I have is a: LC 475 with an Ethernet card, MacBook Pro and one Ethernet cable. How to connect this pieces of hard…
68kMLANetworkingby moksienciukTue, 22 Dec 2009 - 12:38