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PowerBook 3400c Solid State Drive — #15

AichEss said: What am I trying to accomplish if I do this? Click to expand... I'm wondering if there might be something wrong with the main ATA controller or cable be it …
68kMLA OS 9 by TheDoctor Mon, 27 Apr 2015 - 03:20

PowerBook 3400c Solid State Drive — #14

TheDoctor said: At this point, I wonder what would happen if you put the SSD in a multibay enclosure. Click to expand... What am I trying to accomplish if I do this?
68kMLA OS 9 by AichEss Sat, 25 Apr 2015 - 19:03

PowerBook 3400c Solid State Drive — #13

AichEss said: Thanks TheDoctor, thanks Byrd Took another tack. Partitioned the drive to less than 2 GB and tried an install of OS 7.6 from the original CD that came with the…
68kMLA OS 9 by TheDoctor Thu, 23 Apr 2015 - 03:14

PowerBook 3400c Solid State Drive — #12

Thanks TheDoctor, thanks Byrd Took another tack. Partitioned the drive to less than 2 GB and tried an install of OS 7.6 from the original CD that came with the 3400c. Still no joy…
68kMLA OS 9 by AichEss Wed, 22 Apr 2015 - 17:37

PowerBook 3400c Solid State Drive — #10

I suspect this is the problem. If you are installing Mac OS 9.1 on a PowerBook 3400 running Mac OS 9.04, you must perform the installation without updating your hard disk dr…
68kMLA OS 9 by TheDoctor Sun, 19 Apr 2015 - 03:23

PowerBook 3400c Solid State Drive — #9

Still no joy. Found the startup sequence in the TIL. Vis ----- Step 5: System File Is Found and Opens When a valid System file is located, the System file, and any ROM updates are…
68kMLA OS 9 by AichEss Sat, 18 Apr 2015 - 16:57

PowerBook 3400c Solid State Drive — #8

Bunsen said: What size is your SATA drive?  There's a limit of ~128GB on the older Macs. Click to expand... I've tried 32 GB & 64 GB drives so far, either whole o…
68kMLA OS 9 by AichEss Thu, 16 Apr 2015 - 02:37

PowerBook 3400c Solid State Drive — #4

Trying to figure out ATA compatabilities A drive out of the 3400c is a 2 GB Travelstar DCRA-22160. The specs say it is ATA2 Fast/Enhanced with an external data transfer rate = 16.…
68kMLA OS 9 by AichEss Wed, 15 Apr 2015 - 01:52

PowerBook 3400c Solid State Drive — #2

It's likely related to what ATA standard the 3400c and Pismo support, and backwards compatibility of the mSATA drive and/or adapter. I'd try another cheap adapter. In other news,…
68kMLA OS 9 by Byrd Tue, 14 Apr 2015 - 06:22

Out with the old, in with the new — #3

TheWhiteFalcon said: I guess it'd sort of be an inefficient print server, but it's at least quiet. I use mine as a music server. Mine isn't cracked on top, it's definitely go…
68kMLA OS 9 by EvilCapitalist Mon, 12 Jan 2015 - 22:26

Out with the old, in with the new — #2

I guess it'd sort of be an inefficient print server, but it's at least quiet. I use mine as a music server. Mine isn't cracked on top, it's definitely got some blemishes though. I…
68kMLA OS 9 by TheWhiteFalcon Mon, 12 Jan 2015 - 22:07

68k Programming Guide — #12

Hi, since I'm currently unable to edit the Wiki I have decided to continue my programming guide on Google Sites temporarily until the wiki is fixed. The start of the tutorial is h…
68kMLA Development by chuzzum Tue, 24 Apr 2012 - 07:47

MacOS 9.1 vs Ubuntu 9.10 — #19

I was trying to place my mind into a glorious time "2 years" past too. I currently live in a town which may have four Macs in it, two of which belong to one person and none of whi…
68kMLA OS 9 by II2II Sun, 25 Apr 2010 - 21:37

MacOS 9.1 vs Ubuntu 9.10 — #18

Good point. I've trimmed down all my of computers and now have: My sawtooth My BeigeG3 MT My 5300cs My 8600 soon to be parted out However if this was 2 years ago and I still …
68kMLA OS 9 by Temetka Sun, 25 Apr 2010 - 20:44

HQX Files TYPE AND CREATOR — #3

.HQX files are BinHex, and most archive/dearchive utilities can handle them. BinHex is a text file format converting BINary to HEXadecimal, making it easier to send a file via emai…
68kMLA Development by tadrow Sun, 25 Apr 2010 - 18:39

Unix for 8-bit Apple — #47

No, it was 16bit but could address 256Mb of memory with 18 address lines. A 6502 has 16 address lines but that doesn't make it a 16bit computer. If you went by that argument an 808…
68kMLA Development by Gorgonops Sun, 25 Apr 2010 - 18:08
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