possibly cracked solder joints under the ADB jack. Try re-flowing the solder. Check the fuse at F2, it may need to be replaced. If both check out, try re-flowing the solder to the …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Mac128Sat, 20 Feb 2010 - 06:47
After running upstairs to the spare room to check. The Macintosh TV has the rainbow logo on it right in the center below the monitor.
The stupid part was that Apple used a beige …
68kMLAPeripheralsby ppuskariWed, 17 Feb 2010 - 05:17
Is that the SAME remote control as the the credit card controller for the MacTV??? My MacTV works with the slim line Sony one though. For 20 bucks at Ohio Thrift Store I wasn't go…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Trash80toHP_MiniWed, 17 Feb 2010 - 05:05
Yes very good stuff there. I'm jealous a bit. When I bought my tv tuner system for my Q630 back in college I got the slim line Sony version with mine.
Is that the SAME remote co…
68kMLAPeripheralsby ppuskariWed, 17 Feb 2010 - 04:46
Now that's slick! Surprised it had no rainbow Apple!
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Hrmmmm? I wonder if this was the very first Monochrome Apple Logo? I know it was done in order to use ju…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Trash80toHP_MiniWed, 17 Feb 2010 - 03:48
Well, I finally got the last piece of this liberation/gift, the original Credit Card Remote Control from the first production batch of Quadra 630 TV-Tuner Cards!
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68kMLAPeripheralsby Trash80toHP_MiniWed, 17 Feb 2010 - 02:14
Another really nice benefit of that Apple IIe card is that when printing. You just set the software for ImageWriter II mode, and then it will auto format at the mac side to pipe i…
68kMLAPeripheralsby ppuskariTue, 9 Feb 2010 - 21:32
It's a lot of fun running Apple II stuff on a Color Classic (mine has an Apple II card in it and a UniDisk 5.25"). I'd strongly recommend tracking one down -- short of a IIc it's a…
68kMLAPeripheralsby ClassicHasClassTue, 9 Feb 2010 - 06:15
Just a thought....perhaps you could run the Apple II software on an Apple II emulator on a Mac, or even a PC? As long as you own as many real Apple IIs as you do systems you wish t…
Hey, thanks for your thoughts! Sorry to hear that!!!
I haven't been able to use a zip long enough to have that happen yet!
I've used one at work some and hope to finally get one…
68kMLAPeripheralsby gamumanFri, 5 Feb 2010 - 06:47
Heh, I used to have one 10 years ago, I loved it for that same reason. But then it got the silent click of death, causing me to become extremely anti-Zip, as some may remember from…
I'm sorry to hear that!! I love the zip 250 drive because it is so easy to keep all my inventories on disks and update them anytime without the time and expense of burning another…
68kMLAPeripheralsby gamumanThu, 4 Feb 2010 - 07:30
It's a pity I didn't find this thread sooner. I dumped a bunch of Zip drives recently both SCSI and parallel models. I have an intense dislike for Zip drives and strip them out of …
68kMLAPeripheralsby QuadramanWed, 3 Feb 2010 - 19:59
If it has a picture of a printer on the second 25 pin port, it is a parallel Zip drive. Do NOT connect this drive to a Mac.
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Weren't there a couple Mac clone…
68kMLAPeripheralsby olePigeonTue, 2 Feb 2010 - 21:51
It says SCSI on the back
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In writing? Maybe, maybe not. It will definitely have the SCSI symbol:
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Try asking in the Trading Post here, someone may have one that they'll sell you.
As for System 7.6.1 supporting the Zip drive, yes it will, so long as you have the Iomega Driver p…
Hey, wonderful!!!
Thanks to all who answered my questions about how to identify a SCSI zip drive!!
Now I get it!! It says SCSI on the back and has 2 small switches!!!!
O.K. now …
68kMLAPeripheralsby gamumanTue, 2 Feb 2010 - 06:59
As I said in my first post, "Are zip drives made as scuzzy, parallel, or one for all or is the difference in the cable hook up?" How does one know it is a scuzzy drive if you don'…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Anonymous FreakTue, 2 Feb 2010 - 06:44