1) External drive must supply termination power (the power supply in the Plus is too feeble to do the job, so the design team decided that the external box should supply term power…
68kMLAPeripheralsby CharliemanMon, 2 Nov 2009 - 19:15
about a year ago i purchased a trs-80 model 100 at a garage sale for $3. at that time i thought that it did not work. today i took it out, plugged it in, adjusted the screen resolu…
Another factor is that Apple probably didn't want to re-engineer an older board when they were focusing on replacing the Plus with the more cost-effective Classic. The Classic was …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Scott BaretMon, 2 Nov 2009 - 00:58
btw, quadra 840 went up for sale on ebay, and the quicksilver it taken. if you guys respond and tell me you are from here, feel free to PM me here and I am willing to ship. worldw…
Hello,
I'm emulating a Mac Plus in my Linux machine, but I'm using the same image in another emulator that is emulating a Mac IIci, the thing is that when I'm trying to mount my h…
The PB 170's HD is actually a 1 GB IDE HD connected to a IDE-SCSI bridge.
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Oh man, that's truly a great find - I've sought out one of these bridges for years.…
The PB 170's HD is actually a 1 GB IDE HD connected to a IDE-SCSI bridge.
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Oh man, that's truly a great find - I've sought out one of these bridges for years.…
AFAIK OS X.
She just needs to run apps that won't run in Classic. I gave her my PB 170 (the one I have now), but after a while, I decided that I really want it back, and she could…
Thanks Byrd for the valuable advice! I didn't know about the possibility of the CPU card becoming unseated; I thought it would stay a tight fit.
And I'm actually intending for the…
Great finds. See if you can get a G3 for the 1400 -- it makes it a totally different animal. Although my 1400+G3/333 still feels slower than my 300MHz blueberryBook, it still runs …
68kMLAPeripheralsby ClassicHasClassWed, 28 Oct 2009 - 01:45
Chances are that PB170 has a poorly-seated CPU daughtercard; reseating it (or shimming it slightly to enable a better fit) usually gives it life. Either that, or pull the battery …