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Rise of the Fallen Soldier... — #2

Damn! You really did get those G4s for a steal. I've never seen one go for under $90 in my life . They're one of my favourite Ive designs - the floating screen is just spectacu…
68kMLA Hardware by niccyb Tue, 6 Apr 2010 - 01:24

Rise of the Fallen Soldier... — #1

There was a time when I didn't think i'd ever come back into the community again. I checked in on the troops recently though and really felt as though there were certain conquests …
68kMLA Hardware by iMac600 Tue, 6 Apr 2010 - 01:03

MDD G4 - LBA, IDE and SATA questions — #11

It's not hard to find decent SATA drive to PATA bus adapters. Whether or not some are flakey, plenty are just fine. I'm using several - one is on a PowerMac G4 with a 1 TB drive, a…
68kMLA Software by johnklos Mon, 5 Apr 2010 - 18:56

The Mother of All Conquests — #48

As for the Daystar Diskrunner, I know next to nothing about it. Click to expand... Same here, but I do seem to recall someone else here extolling their virtues. I'll see if I …
68kMLA Peripherals by Bunsen Mon, 5 Apr 2010 - 12:01

MDD G4 - LBA, IDE and SATA questions — #10

The onboard PATA bus can do 133MHz/channel, so unless you really need more than 1.5TB of storage you should be set. You could even do set up a software RAID in Disk Utility for ex…
68kMLA Software by Bunsen Mon, 5 Apr 2010 - 09:32

MDD G4 - LBA, IDE and SATA questions — #9

As for the adapters, the kind that let you put a PATA drive on a SATA computer are significantly more reliable than the other way 'round. Yes, there are ones to put SATA drives on…
68kMLA Software by Anonymous Freak Mon, 5 Apr 2010 - 06:11

Macintosh Classic Floppy Probs — #8

In part maybe, but it likely has much more to do with the ROM code not recognizing the foreign floppy drive, or the pinouts not conforming to Apple's hardware specs.
68kMLA Troubleshooting by Mac128 Mon, 5 Apr 2010 - 04:53

MDD G4 - LBA, IDE and SATA questions — #8

Sil3512 can be. If their rom is stored on a flashable chip. I have a really cheap possibly shady one from a bargain bin in Japan with very few markings on it and it does not flash …
68kMLA Software by MacJunky Mon, 5 Apr 2010 - 04:42

MDD G4 - LBA, IDE and SATA questions — #6

Finding bootable SATA cards which just work isn't easy. Click to expand... You need a card that makes use of the 64bit PCI slot for best performance.In my G4 I use a flashed ch…
68kMLA Software by MacJunky Mon, 5 Apr 2010 - 03:22

Macintosh Classic Floppy Probs — #7

Ah, that's definitely a plausible explanation. I never even thought of that, but differing drive head properties would certainly explain it. That might also explain why when my fr…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by Paralel Mon, 5 Apr 2010 - 00:50

MDD G4 - LBA, IDE and SATA questions — #5

I'd be careful going the SATA-to-IDE adapter route. It's uncommon, but there have been instances where the adapters are not 100% compatible with a given drive, resulting in unrecov…
68kMLA Software by Paralel Mon, 5 Apr 2010 - 00:42

Mac LC III 16mhz? — #11

its definately strange. thats the first thing i noticed when i opened it up. seen the 16mhz CPU, and was like, what the heck? Me hurrying up and sell it for one fluke? or think it…
68kMLA Hardware by techknight Sun, 4 Apr 2010 - 23:54

Mac LC III 16mhz? — #10

Those solder pads are in all production model LCIIIs, no LCIII that I've seen ever had a switch there, just the solder pads.
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Sun, 4 Apr 2010 - 23:51

Mac LC III 16mhz? — #9

Yeah I don't see any telltale signs of proto boards. Looks fine. The only thing might be the Reset label... Just two pads.
68kMLA Hardware by Mars478 Sun, 4 Apr 2010 - 23:38

MDD G4 - LBA, IDE and SATA questions — #4

IDE drives top out at 750 gigs for no technical reason - the market just went to SATA. Finding bootable SATA cards which just work isn't easy. It'd be a lot better to get a $15 US…
68kMLA Software by johnklos Sun, 4 Apr 2010 - 23:36

Mac LC III 16mhz? — #8

Thats really quite strange, thats definitely an LCIII board, but no LCIII was ever sold with anything less than a 25 Mhz 68030, and yes, thats definitely a 16 Mhz '030, otherwise i…
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Sun, 4 Apr 2010 - 23:27

Mac LC III 16mhz? — #7

That's quite something. You've got an amazing machine there. Keep it and guard it with your life. Or sell it quick.
68kMLA Hardware by Mars478 Sun, 4 Apr 2010 - 23:01

Mac LC III 16mhz? — #6

system running pic: http://0ki.info/uploads/26e4ef999e.jpg
68kMLA Hardware by techknight Sun, 4 Apr 2010 - 22:39

The Mother of All Conquests — #47

I am a jealous, jealous man right now. Any unwanted goodies among the haul of audio gear?
68kMLA Peripherals by kvanderlaag Sun, 4 Apr 2010 - 22:32
mp.ls