Now I just gotta get room for it all.
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If you say so.
Nice little conquest, it's like the broken eMac I picked up just for the combo drive in it.
I picked up a broken quick silver yesterday for the handles I needed for my quick silver inside the qs was a superdrive, zip drive and a ati rage card got that for 10 bucks then th…
So it's just the individual files.
You need a Mac with an 800k drive, select single sided when you format the disks.
I have no idea how you "bless" the system file. The floppies …
I finally have an M0001 original mac :beige: (no 128K badges) and I also have a copy of system 1.0 on my hard drive. I could probably figure out a way to make boot disks but I …
I did it for a IIe a number of years ago. I mounted the drive under the IIe keyboard and made up a custom cable. Instead of mounting the SCSI cards DB25 on the back I ran it inside…
I have a II GS with an Apple SCSI card hook to an external HD and ZIP drive. For the moment I have to disconnect the ZIP because it is somehow interfering with the HD, don't know w…
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I have a II GS with an Apple SCSI card hook to an external HD and ZIP drive. For the moment I have to disconnect the ZIP because it is somehow interfering with the HD, don't k…
the thing i dislike the most about goodwill in our area is that they dominate the thrift / second hand store market, theres like 1 junk shop in my town that almost sells computer s…
Man I wish our goodwill doesnt suck, I asked one day where the computers were, they said downtown, so I called downtown and "the public is not allowed into that area"
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That Y-cable is either for the LC IIe card (probably so, since it's on the drive) or it's a Power Mac 6100 DOS cable.
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First, I snagged an "Apple 3.5 Drive" in very good (physical) condition. I believe this is one of the drives that could be used with either an Apple IIGS or an early Macintosh - i…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Dog CowThu, 2 Jul 2009 - 19:03
Man I wish our goodwill doesnt suck, I asked one day where the computers were, they said downtown, so I called downtown and "the public is not allowed into that area"
bogus
While I was out running errands today, I stopped into a Goodwill store that I don't usually visit (it's all the way across town from my usual routine), but this visit paid off with…
Nope. Most likely given it is labeled "SuperDrive" it was merely a computer Apple used internally, probably on a secretary's desk. The SE FDHD came first and except for the label c…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Mac128Sun, 28 Jun 2009 - 19:28
I spotted a Apple property tag on this Macintosh SE SuperDrive.
Link (last photo in the auction)
Would this necessarily mean that it was a late stage testing prototype perhaps? T…
I have heard that later Powerbooks, into the early G4 series even, used ADB internally for the trackpad. What would be involved in hooking into that, I have no idea.
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68kMLAPeripheralsby Trash80toHP_MiniSat, 13 Jun 2009 - 16:39
I have heard that later Powerbooks, into the early G4 series even, used ADB internally for the trackpad. What would be involved in hooking into that, I have no idea.
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68kMLAPeripheralsby Trash80toHP_MiniSat, 13 Jun 2009 - 16:28
The first Apple PowerBook with SCSI Disk Mode would have have to have been the PowerBook 160, 165, 165c, 180 or 180c - I can confirm that the PowerBook 140 and 170 definitely do no…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Trash80toHP_MiniSat, 13 Jun 2009 - 16:24
I have heard that later Powerbooks, into the early G4 series even, used ADB internally for the trackpad. What would be involved in hooking into that, I have no idea.
Click to e…
68kMLAPeripheralsby BunsenSat, 13 Jun 2009 - 11:21
I have heard that later Powerbooks, into the early G4 series even, used ADB internally for the trackpad. What would be involved in hooking into that, I have no idea.
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68kMLAPeripheralsby registerSat, 13 Jun 2009 - 08:20