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Mac SE with CD? — #8

2.) You can't start up the Mac from a CD Click to expand... I don't really care. Click to expand... I'm not really sure why you felt the need to tell me that, but oh well.
68kMLA Troubleshooting by Dog Cow Mon, 14 Dec 2009 - 00:09

Mac SE with CD? — #7

I had cd roms on 6.x machines, cant remember exactly which version of 6 it was but it was one of the later ones with the internet connection kit
68kMLA Troubleshooting by Osgeld Sun, 13 Dec 2009 - 23:51

Mac SE with CD? — #6

what version of OS is it running? I can't recall the minimum required for CD support. Might be 7.1 (?)
68kMLA Troubleshooting by ortencia Sun, 13 Dec 2009 - 23:40

Mac SE with CD? — #5

1.) Apple-branded SCSI drives will probably work better Click to expand... It is Apple-branded, but it is an internal used as an external. 2.) You can't start up the Mac…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by agg23 Sun, 13 Dec 2009 - 21:50

Mac SE with CD? — #4

Can you use an external CD with a Macintosh SE? Click to expand... Yes, but keep two points in mind: 1.) Apple-branded SCSI drives will probably work better 2.) You can't sta…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by Dog Cow Sun, 13 Dec 2009 - 21:41

Mac SE with CD? — #3

I took a cd drive out of a old PowerMac 7100, stuck it in a external case, and hooked it to my SE. I booted up and it can't read any cds. Apple HD setup (or whatever it's called)…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by agg23 Sun, 13 Dec 2009 - 21:38

G5 LCU O-rings — #8

Auto suppliers are probably a good place to look for O-rings, too. Anything rated to survive life inside a car's engine bay should have no problems with the heat of a G5. Click…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by iMac600 Sun, 13 Dec 2009 - 05:40

Mac SE with CD? — #2

Yes. Find yourself a slow SCSI CD drive (say, 2x or 4x, max), and it should work. If you encounter a driver problem, the "CD Sunrise" driver works well with many third-party drives…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by tomlee59 Sun, 13 Dec 2009 - 04:18

Mac SE with CD? — #1

Can you use an external CD with a Macintosh SE? I need some way to take data over to it until I get my other floppy-enabled mac out. Thanks, agg23
68kMLA Troubleshooting by agg23 Sun, 13 Dec 2009 - 00:28

Topic of the day: Superdrives and thier DONTs. — #19

Nope, with the superdrive removed, the mac fired back up. that made no sense to me. Click to expand... This makes perfect sense if the Superdrive is pulling more power than the…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by Mac128 Sat, 12 Dec 2009 - 18:16

Topic of the day: Superdrives and thier DONTs. — #18

I'm fairly certain that "whoop-whoop-whoop" and "flup-flup-flup" or "whup-whup-whup" are all best efforts at describing the same thing: Power supply in self-protect mode. A current…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by iMac600 Sat, 12 Dec 2009 - 18:05

G5 LCU O-rings — #7

Coke is an excellent product for "flushing" any crud out of the system - leave it overnight. JB Click to expand... Diet. This was the strategy I used to revive my Mom's iPh…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by Mars478 Sat, 12 Dec 2009 - 12:50

G5 LCU O-rings — #6

Coke is an excellent product for "flushing" any crud out of the system - leave it overnight. JB
68kMLA Troubleshooting by Byrd Sat, 12 Dec 2009 - 10:24

G5 LCU O-rings — #5

Auto suppliers are probably a good place to look for O-rings, too. Anything rated to survive life inside a car's engine bay should have no problems with the heat of a G5.
68kMLA Troubleshooting by Bunsen Sat, 12 Dec 2009 - 08:17

iBook Clamshell Issues — #1

Earlier tonight I picked up a cheap iBook clamshell for $20. Unfortunately it is barebones at 32mb/3GB/CD @ 300mhz. It has the following problems: - It boots after being unplugg…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by Strimkind Sat, 12 Dec 2009 - 07:31

G5 LCU O-rings — #4

I spent a good hour just flushing the whole system so I'm preetty sure anything that was in there is not there anymore. Anyways, I was poking around and I found a part number for …
68kMLA Troubleshooting by CelGen Sat, 12 Dec 2009 - 03:05

Topic of the day: Superdrives and thier DONTs. — #16

After reading this entire thread, I would like to second Porter's excellent question that would put an end to all the speculation: What component smoked? I know the starter of th…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by JDW Sat, 12 Dec 2009 - 00:47

Topic of the day: Superdrives and thier DONTs. — #15

I'm fairly certain that "whoop-whoop-whoop" and "flup-flup-flup" or "whup-whup-whup" are all best efforts at describing the same thing: Power supply in self-protect mode. A current…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by tomlee59 Fri, 11 Dec 2009 - 23:43

G5 LCU O-rings — #3

auto coolant (mixed properly) should not effect aluminum, since a lot of cars use aluminum radiators in them just make sure you get all that gunk out, some of it looks crystalline…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by Osgeld Fri, 11 Dec 2009 - 22:09

G5 LCU O-rings — #2

That looks bloody awful! I'd check out your Yellow pages for an o-ring distributor (usually found in an industrial part of town); you could also consider using gasket silicone but…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by Byrd Fri, 11 Dec 2009 - 22:04

Idea! Macpedia! — #15

How is it confusing? Why do we need a SECOND wiki for it? The 68kMLA Wiki allready fills the role of a "68k MacPedia"
68kMLA Troubleshooting by macgeek417 Fri, 11 Dec 2009 - 21:35

Topic of the day: Superdrives and thier DONTs. — #14

depends on the differences of mine and your interpretation of whoop-whoop-whoop sound. Drive model JU-268A026C is what i used. Click to expand... If you can record the sound it…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by Mac128 Fri, 11 Dec 2009 - 20:23

G5 LCU O-rings — #1

I have two complete Liquid Cooling Units (with two 2.5ghz processor boards each) and both have unfortunately leaked. I can confirm at least one set of processors work (the other wo…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by CelGen Fri, 11 Dec 2009 - 18:52
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