Got an SE30 going, however, it continually give a dialog box stating the disk is unrecognized and asks to reject or initialize. The icon shows an external disk drive in the warning…
68kMLATroubleshootingby mori512kFri, 1 May 2015 - 22:02
I also have the "Apple Preferred Components" book, circa 1990. It outlines electronic components to be used in Apple products.
Not that I solder particularly well...
Before all of that is the Apple Answer Book QA. It has a beige cover, blue text with white knock outs. Content is Apple II and III. It's a three punch hole publication. The Apple A…
Is it a conquest if you uncover something in your own storage space?
I have a workshop in my garage that's been home to my Apple/Mac accumulation for over 10 years. I'm moving lat…
I went to the wiki to look up the procedures to clean up a floppy drive, and I got this:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /usr/local/www/vhosts/wiki.68kmla.o…
I've had one of these for a few years as well... some notes I've taken:
Motherboard is a custom short run (BARRACUDA) from Intel based on the D915GAGL platform.
Board options inc…
CelGen said:
What does the back look like? Is it properly designed for the board or completely hackintosh'd?
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The back is a classic Power Mac G5, but wi…
I remember at one point reading what OS X version officially depreciated these machines; it was quite an old version (The retail version of Leopard?), so while it might be "fun" to…
I think if you really want to push it, you can put 10.6 on it (provided you appropriately patch it), but you'll likely need a modernish GPU to get it working!
Yes, but those are niche crazy hacked up boards for crazy people. Apple very likely just adapted a reference Intel one, but from the look of it, just put their branding and serial …
Likely a 915 chipset then. Just because it only has DDR doesn't rule out Core2 though, ASRock still sells boards with the older 865G(!) that can take Core2Duo chips.
It says DDR RAM, and the timeframe is 2005 (and probably earlier. Much earlier, if the Marklar history is anything to go back) so I'm leaning towards an early 9xx chipset. Sorry ki…
Likely a Socket 775 based machine with PCIe. Wonder if a Pentium D or even a Conroe 65nm Core2 will work in these. The latter depends on the chipset, if its a 915/925/955, its stuc…
Man that's cool. I was working for Apple when the Intel transition was announced (totally upended my business for a while!), and I *really* wanted one of these - I knew they'd be a…