Yeah, I don't like this new limit, my sig is about 270 characters and it's already quite compact, what happens when I want to add a machine to the list? :disapprove:
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68kMLATroubleshootingby porterTue, 8 Dec 2009 - 04:41
Yeah, I don't like this new limit, my sig is about 270 characters and it's already quite compact, what happens when I want to add a machine to the list? :disapprove:
68kMLATroubleshootingby MrMacPlusTue, 8 Dec 2009 - 04:27
Must have changed with the 3.0.6 update. However, 255 characters seems more than enough to me. Not sure why it was ever 500. Anyway, not my place to change it now [)] ]'>
68kMLATroubleshootingby ~tlTue, 8 Dec 2009 - 01:43
I just noticed that the max size changed from 500 chars to 255 chars. Why? (That'd be unconvienient if i go to edit it as my sig has exactly 500chars in it!)
What was wrong with 5…
68kMLATroubleshootingby macgeek417Tue, 8 Dec 2009 - 00:57
I have this board that I'd like to put in the IIsi (currently, there's an Xceed Color30HR, and I feel I'm wasting a perfectly good SE/30 grayscale-capable card on the IIsi).
Now, …
68kMLATroubleshootingby rimmerMon, 7 Dec 2009 - 21:38
As it turns out, the hard drive was not the problem. The System 7.6 CD was. That is why I kept getting random freezes.
I got the PowerBook 150 Enabler from Apple's website, loaded…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Scott BaretSun, 6 Dec 2009 - 21:55
Yep, all PowerBook floppy drives have doors. The reason as to why the eject hole is in a different place on yours is that the PowerBook 150 uses a manual inject floppy drive, same …
68kMLATroubleshootingby LCGuySat, 5 Dec 2009 - 22:55
What do you think of the screen? I have read much derision being poured on the PB150 screen, but this, I suspect, is based on the specs:year of manufacture ratio rather than what i…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Scott BaretSat, 5 Dec 2009 - 18:24
What do you think of the screen? I have read much derision being poured on the PB150 screen, but this, I suspect, is based on the specs:year of manufacture ratio rather than what i…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Mars478Sat, 5 Dec 2009 - 16:50
What do you think of the screen? I have read much derision being poured on the PB150 screen, but this, I suspect, is based on the specs:year of manufacture ratio rather than what i…
68kMLATroubleshootingby beachycoveSat, 5 Dec 2009 - 14:30
There's a product called Chip Quik which is supposed to make this type of work easier. You paint it onto the joints you want to desolder and it lowers the melting point of the sol…
68kMLATroubleshootingby BunsenSat, 5 Dec 2009 - 13:54
Good to hear that its got a RAM upgrade - the main thing like I said, is that it has the right angle adaptor, which allows you to use Duo RAM. That 4GB hard drive *should* work - I…
68kMLATroubleshootingby LCGuySat, 5 Dec 2009 - 06:53
It's got 8MB RAM but the hard drive, which is a 250MB, has problems. It will "freeze up" when in use (I've tried twice to install 7.6 on it--yes, I finally have a use for the 7.6 C…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Scott BaretSat, 5 Dec 2009 - 05:19
Not bad. I hope for your sake the RAM has been upgraded - even though they use Duo RAM (which if you can find a Duo, is easy enough to find), they require a special right angle …
68kMLATroubleshootingby LCGuySat, 5 Dec 2009 - 04:56
I picked up a PowerBook 150 in excellent condition for $10. It works perfectly and seems to even have a working battery. The drive is empty but I'll be booting it up later tonight …
68kMLATroubleshootingby Scott BaretFri, 4 Dec 2009 - 23:06
Well, I finally got that new display cable today. So I got right to it, I took apart my laptop and tried to fix it.
Pics of repair.
Sadly. It turns out to be the controller bo…
68kMLATroubleshootingby PowerPupFri, 4 Dec 2009 - 02:54
what have you attempted, thing with most commercial soldering jobs is that it is soldered on both sides of the board, as the holes are lined with copper or tin and it is risky biz …
68kMLATroubleshootingby OsgeldThu, 3 Dec 2009 - 23:39
I have been wanting to modify an Asante SE/30 ethernet adapter card to remove the stock pass-through connector and replace it with a right-angled connector. My attempts so far hav…