Hope this helps, by the way one other thing - the 6360 is a PCI based PowerPC system, therefore threads on it should go into the PCI Power Mac & Performa forum under PowerP…
So wow that is a good find there. I wish I could of got that, But wow that guy was using the StyleWriter Power brick. He must of not able to read what it said. That is funny tho an…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Scott BaretSun, 27 Dec 2009 - 17:26
Yeah, I am familliar with BeBits ( Although, haikuware is news to me). "Back in the day" I used to use BeOS as my daily operating system (Sadly not on a BeBox *tear* ). Haiku is go…
68kMLAHardwareby beta_trainSun, 27 Dec 2009 - 16:57
So, I ended up installing Haiku Alpha 1 on it, works good, but its only temporary ( I will not use wondows for the life of me)
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I had Haiku on my Eee for a bi…
68kMLAHardwareby QuadSix50Sun, 27 Dec 2009 - 14:46
The MP120 has a socketed ROM, meaning that you can pull it and replace it with the ROM from an English or French machine. There is, however, a further complication, in that when th…
68kMLASoftwareby beachycoveSun, 27 Dec 2009 - 13:32
If you need to open the tray on boot, just hold the mouse button down, and it should pop out.
If you're on the desktop, switch to the Finder, and in the "Special" menu, there is a…
68kMLASoftwareby MidnightCommandoSun, 27 Dec 2009 - 13:30
As far as I'm aware, the CD drive cannot be opened by software unless there's a disc in the drive. The CD buttons on these systems can get hard to open if there's no shim between t…
Thanks for the reply!
I still haven't taken the time to get to know those babies… So excuse me if the question sounds dumb, but by "changing the ROMs" do you simply mean a firmwar…
68kMLASoftwareby superpantoufleSun, 27 Dec 2009 - 10:33
The CD push to open button on my Performa6360 is not working all the time unless i find the sweet spot.
Is there a software application to open that drawer ?
How difficult is it …
Yes, I know. Only problem; I seem to have misplaced the CPU... *Grrrrrr*
Same problem applies to the "SuperDrive"; the original optical drive have gone missing as well, and the re…
There is such thing as a SCSI SSD so I believe it will be easy to find a ATA one. Another kludge you can use is:Getting a 2 Compactflash enclosure that goes to EIDE
Put two 32GB C…
68kMLAPowerPCby ChristopherSun, 27 Dec 2009 - 05:56
The failure to power up may be caused by corrupt NVRAM brought on by a flat battery, as the earlier posters suggest. However, the crashing you experienced is probably a heat sink…
Thank You. Well, everything's going well, except that I can't get off this metal shelf from the back side of the 7100. Two clips are holding it. I don't want to break it up.
Cli…
Would anyone be willing to work on cap replacement on Mac Plus analog boards? If not I may just have to teach myself how to fix these things and start a service of my own. I love…
I believe that in previous years, this sort of set up has been acceptable. The main thing about the 'Challenge isn't the arbitrary rules, it's having some fun with old hardware tha…
I'm thinking of entering the Retrochallenge with a little project of my own: to not only get my LCIII (my very first computer) on the Internet for the first time, but also to use i…
Speaking of Rhapsody, myself and a few other people are working on a free Rhapsody OS. We also have support forums for Rhapsody as well (Apple's versions). We haven't achieved mu…
First thought: mosey over to cubeowner.com and browse the video card forum. Second, that's the way a GPU that's been running hot seems to die. Unless you had a fan on that 7500, it…
68kMLATroubleshootingby H3NRYSun, 27 Dec 2009 - 02:28
Just to warn you, Rhapsody is *VERY* picky with its hardware. Your board uses a VIA chipset, so likely will not work with Rhapsody. (Rhapsody officially dropped Intel support bef…
68kMLAHardwareby Anonymous FreakSat, 26 Dec 2009 - 23:00
Beware. Some of the iMac G4 (later models before switching to the G5 processor) used DDR RAM on both the very bottom and inside. So make sure you have a model that uses SDRAM PC1…