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Apple II Motherboard ID — #6

Hey guys im wondering what you think about this board, im guessing its a II+? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-1979-Apple-II-Motherboard-/351403760285?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&a…
68kMLA 68k by westcoastech Sat, 23 May 2015 - 02:38

Macintosh LC 520 — #5

The 575 was always the pick of the crop for me... Has the nice Sony screen still but has the '040 in it so still quite usable. As a series though, the 5xx are still probably among …
68kMLA 68k by Schmoburger Wed, 20 May 2015 - 07:03

Macintosh LC 520 — #4

I still would like to get one of these. I have the TV and I finally found an LC580 but the screen just isn't the same on the 580.
68kMLA 68k by jhorvath911 Wed, 20 May 2015 - 05:36

Macintosh LC 520 — #2

Nice! I know some dont care for these. But one of em it near the top of my list.
68kMLA 68k by unity Wed, 20 May 2015 - 05:25

Macintosh LC 520 — #1

Just added this to my collection Macintosh LC 520     The 68030 is too slow to play Doom but it does run Master of Orion well enough.    
68kMLA 68k by 3583Bytes Wed, 20 May 2015 - 05:14

Searching For The Usual Suspects. — #1

Now that I got my SE\30, Classic II and Mac Plus working, it is time for some preventative measures. Where can one get analog parts for the usual suspects? I'm down to my least bit…
68kMLA 68k by Elfen Mon, 18 May 2015 - 22:39

Good OSes for your 68k Mac — #4

As a general rule of thumb, any 601-based PowerMac I use OS8, 8.5/8.6 on 603-based machines and 9.1 on 604-machines... that being said I am running 9.2 on my 9600 with OS9helper. G…
68kMLA 68k by Schmoburger Sun, 17 May 2015 - 11:59

Good OSes for your 68k Mac — #3

Unless the forum allows HTML; no. The LC and the Mac II are the only '020 68K machines. The LC II & LC III, along with the Mac IIx, IIcx, IIci, IIci, IIfx and others are '…
68kMLA 68k by Elfen Sat, 16 May 2015 - 22:51

Good OSes for your 68k Mac — #1

First, please note that I have never used a 68020 or 68040. The Mac OS can really be divided into three main groups: System 6.0.x (1989-1991) System 7.0.x/7.1.x (1991-1994) Syst…
68kMLA 68k by tanuki65 Sat, 16 May 2015 - 16:29

68k Mac's, onboard video, and LCD displays? — #8

I have found the IICI especially fussy, it as well as the IICX, IISI, IIVI, & IIVX use "Sync on Green." I believe declaring a 13/14" RGB monitor is what worked for me...
68kMLA 68k by 360alaska Sat, 9 May 2015 - 17:30

Apple II Motherboard ID — #5

Here is my motherboard in my Apple II, I wasn't able to find the part number, maybe its under the keyboard part. My board has different slots, they have a little flange at the end …
68kMLA 68k by westcoastech Sat, 9 May 2015 - 07:25

Another LC III and a couple of floppy discs — #1

Yesterday i spotted an LC III for sale, was only 10 euros, but advised only for spares. Already have one of those, but too cheap not to call the owner. The LC was complete, and n…
68kMLA 68k by bibilit Thu, 7 May 2015 - 15:55

Apple II Motherboard ID — #4

As mentioned above, the first board is a Rev 7 RFI motherboard used in the Apple II+.  The second board looks like an earlier Rev 4 motherboard that was probably used in an Apple I…
68kMLA 68k by snuci Thu, 7 May 2015 - 02:06

Apple II Motherboard ID — #3

Like Bear said, the top is an Apple II+ board, the bottom is an Apple II. The boards are nearly identical, it is the ROM and the date tag that tell you but its a late model Apple I…
68kMLA 68k by Elfen Wed, 6 May 2015 - 22:06

Apple II Motherboard ID — #2

The first one is a II+ board. The bottom one has the characteristics of a II board, but some went into II+es so without seeing more details I don't think anybody can say that it de…
68kMLA 68k by bear Wed, 6 May 2015 - 21:15

Apple II Motherboard ID — #1

Hi guys I was hoping someone could help ID a few motherboards, these are two separate boards I am looking at and I want to make sure they are Apple II and not Apple II+ motherboar…
68kMLA 68k by westcoastech Wed, 6 May 2015 - 20:34

iMac G3 Airport network problems — #9

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 …
68kMLA Networking by TheWhiteFalcon Sat, 2 May 2015 - 06:09

iMac G3 Airport network problems — #8

Macdrone said: Router probably is wep2 and original airport only supports WEP. Click to expand... Yep this was also my immediate thought too, before even considering hard…
68kMLA Networking by Schmoburger Sat, 2 May 2015 - 05:47
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