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Classic II logic board differences — #8

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 …
68kMLA 68k by Mac128 Sun, 3 Jan 2010 - 19:32

Classic II logic board differences — #7

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 …
68kMLA 68k by stevep Sun, 3 Jan 2010 - 19:26

Classic II logic board differences — #6

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…
68kMLA 68k by stevep Sun, 3 Jan 2010 - 19:25

Classic II logic board differences — #5

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 …
68kMLA 68k by beachycove Sun, 3 Jan 2010 - 19:22

Classic II logic board differences — #4

Where did the speakers get relocated to? Click to expand... They didn't. I don't know what he's talking about. I have heard that the CLassic II had two different ROM configs, …
68kMLA 68k by Mac128 Sun, 3 Jan 2010 - 19:04

Classic II logic board differences — #3

Is the change perhaps associated with when the speaker was moved? That would be easier to pin down to a specific date. Click to expand... In these two, the speakers are located…
68kMLA 68k by stevep Sun, 3 Jan 2010 - 18:16

Classic II logic board differences — #2

Is the change perhaps associated with when the speaker was moved? That would be easier to pin down to a specific date.
68kMLA 68k by beachycove Sun, 3 Jan 2010 - 13:51

Classic II logic board differences — #1

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 …
68kMLA 68k by stevep Sun, 3 Jan 2010 - 03:35

Macintosh Performa 6116 & Roland mt-32 — #10

The DB25 connector on the old Macs IS NOT a serial port! It is a SCSI port, and connecting a non-SCSI cable/device could potentially damage the system. The 8-pin round ports are th…
68kMLA OS 9 by Gil Sun, 3 Jan 2010 - 02:17

Macintosh Performa 6116 & Roland mt-32 — #9

i bought a cable for connecting the midi interface with the mac. It is a 'Macintosh Modem Cable 3' DB25 M to 8-pin MiniDIN'. It features DB25 male connector with locking screws on …
68kMLA OS 9 by Dimitris1980 Sat, 2 Jan 2010 - 22:43

Power Macintosh 8500 - Almost working! — #6

Hi! I have 64 MB(3x?) ram sticks for PM 8500 and processor upgrades 604-233 MHz and G4-400MHz Click to expand... Excuse me for barging into this topic: Do you still have the R…
68kMLA OS 9 by macguy Sun, 27 Dec 2009 - 18:51

Macintosh Basic System Diagnostic Book — #2

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. …
68kMLA 68k by JDW Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 21:41

Macintosh Performa 6116 & Roland mt-32 — #8

cable(s) / to connect the midiman to performa 6116(Serial: 2 Mini DIN- 8) Click to expand... Mac serial cable aka Mac printer or modem cable aka LocalTalk/AppleTalk cable. 8 p…
68kMLA OS 9 by Bunsen Tue, 22 Dec 2009 - 15:27

Macintosh Performa 6116 & Roland mt-32 — #7

Now i have a macman midiman and a roland mt-32 but with no cables. What type of cable(s) do i need to connect the midiman to performa 6116(Serial: 2 Mini DIN- 8) and the roland mt…
68kMLA OS 9 by Dimitris1980 Tue, 22 Dec 2009 - 15:16

Titanium 1GHz and OS9 — #4

OS9 flies on a G4. The only thing that's slow is building the file system when it boots if you have a lot of files. I have one G4 with a couple of 1 TB drives and OS X installed al…
68kMLA OS 9 by H3NRY Mon, 21 Dec 2009 - 17:51

Re-Install System 7 on LC III Hard Drive — #11

I burned this ISO under Windows and ImgBurn and it works like a charm... Snow Leopard makes unreadable CDs with this ISO. I tested it with the same CD-Rs.
68kMLA 68k by moksienciuk Sun, 20 Dec 2009 - 22:27

Just checking... — #18

Because I had my first experience with remote transmission about twenty years ago, using a modem to connect to simple mailboxes, I value the bandwidth (as anyone of us appreciates …
68kMLA 68k by register Sat, 19 Dec 2009 - 09:10

Titanium 1GHz and OS9 — #3

OS 9 on my 1.25GHz MDD dual G4 screams, even though it is effectively only using one CPU under OS 9.
68kMLA OS 9 by ClassicHasClass Thu, 17 Dec 2009 - 14:32

Just checking... — #17

There's nothing wrong with a 2-liner. I wouldn't go any further than a 3 though. I cut mine down as such and it seems to work fine.
68kMLA 68k by iMac600 Thu, 17 Dec 2009 - 06:07

Just checking... — #16

I'm the type of person who thinks that a 2 line signature is more than too much. But it doesn't really matter on this forum anymore: if you don't like long signatures you can simp…
68kMLA 68k by II2II Wed, 16 Dec 2009 - 22:43

Titanium 1GHz and OS9 — #2

i don't have a laptop but i can tell you that if you are only going to do text editing or things like that, on my 450mhz G4 desktop OS 9 is very fast for things like that.....also …
68kMLA OS 9 by ken27238 Wed, 16 Dec 2009 - 17:10

Titanium 1GHz and OS9 — #1

I am now the owner of a 1GHz TiBook. What I'm curious about is, it has a 1GHz G4 and can boot into OS9 (pretty nifty), although I hadn't played much around in OS9 (just got it and…
68kMLA OS 9 by Redjack Wed, 16 Dec 2009 - 15:04
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