If it's simple enough and you have the software and necessary hardware, a Classic should be fine, but if you want to do something a little more complicated, you may want to conside…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Scott BaretFri, 12 Mar 2010 - 04:25
Do you need someone to replace the caps or are you comfortable doing the job yourself? Send me a private message if you need assistance.
73s de Phreakout. :rambo:
68kMLATroubleshootingby phreakoutFri, 12 Mar 2010 - 04:14
Hardware sequencers are pretty tight, it's true. What model/s are you considering? If you want to keep computer-style sequencing as an option, have you considered an Atari 540 or …
68kMLATroubleshootingby BunsenThu, 11 Mar 2010 - 22:24
I recently received an old 400mhz blue and white g3 from someone and intended to use if for some pre-OSX stuff I have. I managed to get it to start up, and was able to boot from th…
68kMLATroubleshootingby infinitymbThu, 11 Mar 2010 - 15:51
I want to get down to a couple of ms of MIDI jitter. So far I'm at about 5ms with my computer setup. I'm now only recording simple note on/off events to make sure nothing is cloggi…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Man-MachineThu, 11 Mar 2010 - 05:27
You will be limited to the number of tracks you can run on a Classic. Performer is the best of the lot in those days. But you will run into the same problem if try to jam too much …
68kMLATroubleshootingby Mac128Thu, 11 Mar 2010 - 04:06
Because MIDI latency and jitter on modern computers is a problem. I've been contemplating in either get a dedicated hardware MIDI sequencer or an old Mac for MIDI sequencing, so I …
68kMLATroubleshootingby Man-MachineWed, 10 Mar 2010 - 21:31
Thanks for the replies, guys. The iBook seems to work when it wants, but so far its doing what I've asked it to do, I just wish it would stop doing these random "bombs". I might co…
68kMLATroubleshootingby wardsenatorfe92Tue, 9 Mar 2010 - 04:22
Not sure if anyone else has mentioned this directly, but the early Dual USB iBooks with Rage graphics did not suffer from the GPU problems that the later Radeon models did. In fact…
68kMLATroubleshootingby protocol7Mon, 8 Mar 2010 - 14:18
Not sure if anyone else has mentioned this directly, but the early Dual USB iBooks with Rage graphics did not suffer from the GPU problems that the later Radeon models did. In fact…
68kMLATroubleshootingby tyrannisMon, 8 Mar 2010 - 00:25
Congratulations on that iBook G3! The 500 or 600MHz (Rage128) models are the pair of dualUSB iBooks I'll still admit to having wanted when they were new, and I'll also admit I woul…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Cory5412Sun, 7 Mar 2010 - 20:19
Well, spanking it, dropping it and tapping it gently with a sledgehammer didn't help. Salvation came in the form of a PB160 with a bad screen that generously donated its hard…
68kMLATroubleshootingby oldmossingerFri, 5 Mar 2010 - 04:13
I have two 150's here that have entire sections of the screens dead. They partially work, but those dead areas make it impossible to really use them.
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I have …
68kMLATroubleshootingby Dennis NedryFri, 5 Mar 2010 - 02:00
I have a ton of old Thinkpads with great screens from the mid 1990's, yet a few newer with some pink or dead bulbs. If I had to guess I think the older smaller screens had bulbs th…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Unknown_KFri, 5 Mar 2010 - 01:36
TjJazer,
Try rebooting the SE/30 off of the floppy drive. Then run Disk First Aid or Apple SC HD Setup or some type of equivalent hard drive utility program. We just need to che…
68kMLATroubleshootingby phreakoutThu, 4 Mar 2010 - 00:20
OK my spare SE/30 is having a major problem! I think it's the SCSI chip. Which is not socketted!
It will hang on boots and reboot, and after messing with it, SCSI is dead on the…
68kMLATroubleshootingby TjLaZerWed, 3 Mar 2010 - 06:30
System Picker you say? Never heard of that before. Tell me more...
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These two links tell all:
LEM "System 6 or 7?"
Macintosh Garden System Picker Download…
68kMLATroubleshootingby JDWWed, 3 Mar 2010 - 00:26