Oh, and i asked my grandma who works at a school to ask the computer guy if they had some spare parts, i made a list of what i want, and it included 50 pin scsi harddrives!
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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!