Howdy from Texas. [] ]'> I was given a Macintosh 128K & Apple ImageWriter I by one of my clients a few years ago and just got around to booting it up. Unfortuna…
68kMLAPeripheralsby hoopin4youTue, 19 May 2015 - 03:37
posting their Mac TVs I figured I would post mine too. I have been waiting to have a more complete setup and yes that is design keyboard from Europe and not proper keyboard but it'…
68kMLAPeripheralsby jhorvath911Tue, 19 May 2015 - 02:10
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…
Sounds like a good candidate for recycling heavily damaged/busted up case plastics using olde school techniques:
Cut texture matched flat panel section of case to fit SE's floppy …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Trash80toHP_MiniMon, 18 May 2015 - 18:51
You have a 3D printer? Nice. I don't know of a 3D model of the drive cover, but if someone has an SE drive cover and a 3D scanner, they could scan it in.
68kMLAPeripheralsby tanuki65Mon, 18 May 2015 - 14:41
So I have a Macintosh SE with an internal hard drive... but no drive cover on the second floppy slot. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a 3D model that I can print for this? I hav…
68kMLAPeripheralsby nightingaleMon, 18 May 2015 - 03:09
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…
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 '…
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…
I have never built one, but the idea of making one (and getting some soldering skills in the process) for less than US$50k or whatever a totally beat-up Apple I usually goes for. (…
68kMLAPeripheralsby tanuki65Sun, 10 May 2015 - 15:59
Hello!
I wanted to start making the Replica I from the book "Apple I Replica Creation Back to the Garage" but i got problems with finding the appropriate PCB Manufacturer in europ…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Floppy DiskSun, 10 May 2015 - 15:03
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...
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 …
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…
I agree with Macdrone. Apple Utility HD will format the drive if it is working. That is a Big if.
What kind of noises is the drive making? Anything other a constant high pitched w…
Well you can try Apple HD utility on a system 7 floppy. But I am gonna jump out on a limb and say the hard drive inside is stuck or dead unless you know it was erased.
68kMLAPeripheralsby MacdroneThu, 7 May 2015 - 04:58
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…
Hi, I have a classic two which has to support for hd20 emulation. It has a hard drive in it, which spins up and makes noises, but it does not mount when I boot up the mac. Is there…
68kMLAPeripheralsby bman12three4Thu, 7 May 2015 - 01:39
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…