You definitely can.
The shop where I bought my HD from has a stack of 68-pin and 80-pin 9.1 GB SCSI hard drives for $5 each and I bet you can find them for that much somewhere …
yeah, well i doubt i'll find a scsi harddrive for like... $4.
I spent all of my pocket money on the LC III, the monitor adaptor, and the PC floppy drive, and i am not getting mone…
BTW, for those SCSI HDs, try searching at mom-n-pop computer stores which have a used parts bargain bin. I found my 9.1 GB Seagate (that's currently in my Macintosh LC 475) at one …
No... 2 system folders would occupy too much space on my puny 80MB ProDrive ELS.
I'll just install 7.6.1; i allready converted all 19 install disks and its disk tools disks to a f…
Many apps require 7.5, and i want to run the newest OS it can run. Even if it is slower than 7.1.
Besides, i want to have fun doing over 19 disk swaps and writes } .
Yaay 19 f…
Go with 7.1 - it is just as capable as 7.6, and it will run faster and use less RAM. For future reference - there are three common types of capacitor (there are plenty others, thou…
I know... a PC floppy drive isn't vintage mac-related, but i didn't feel like making two topics; one here and one in the Lounge. Besides, I need it to transfer data to "Treebark" (…
I know what caps look like. there are none on the top of the mobo.
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:lol: You obviously don't know what they look like. I can see them on your photos quite …
Nah, the caps are on the top, like the small "can" like thingies you see on the motherboard.
I believe every Mac has caps, but the SE/30/Classic II/Classic/SE/IIci/II/IIx/IIfx/LC …
Aah. I'm assuming the caps are on the bottom of the mobo?
Also, what model(s) dont have caps?
And the caps appear to be fine. No squeaking noises here!
No, the pizza box series does definitely have caps, and when you hear a squeaking sound, it's likely that they are going.
I doubt yours has that problem since it would have bee…
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Forgive my ignorince here, but IIRC, aren't the "pizza box" macs one of the few without capiciters?
especially for machines setup in such a way that it becomes more difficult to reach around the back for the power switch.
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Perhaps with all these advances in …