Elfen said:
From what I have seen here vs. what I own, I've seen that there are about 3 Classic IIs. Mine - which has 4 ROMs in sockets (mine is a prototype of sorts as it ha…
Both Apple IIc's turn on, disk drive turns on and after a while shuts off - all normally as it should. Even the one with the RocketChip, even though the beep was normal. In some a…
When Dr. Levinson was alive, he wanted power for his Apple IIs, and got all the accelerators he could find including a TransWarp 8, Transwarp GS and RocketChip 10. There were also …
A good vacuum will take out fuzzy bunnies that smell like El Tobacco... but then washing out the case, boards and frame will be needed. Also the mouse and keyboard too.
Well, I do think the Retr0brite is a good idea for the case. Are you going to recap the board or send them off? If you're doing it, wash the logic board at least.
I've never had s…
68kMLAHardwareby TheWhiteFalconSat, 9 May 2015 - 23:29
I've recently relocated my Color Classic from my mom's house, where it's lived happily since 1993 choking on cigarette smoke.
I think it is going to need a recapping, and the 160m…
Just opened up both my IIc's thinking that I would have a 256K RAM Upgrade in one of them. The cleaner (and older) of the two (little case yellowing on it) was just a plain 128K II…
I have found the IICI especially fussy, it as well as the IICX, IISI, IIVI, & IIVX use "Sync on Green." I believe declaring a 13/14" RGB monitor is what worked for me...
Here is my motherboard in my Apple II, I wasn't able to find the part number, maybe its under the keyboard part. My board has different slots, they have a little flange at the end …
Yes, you can swap that over no prob. I forget if I did, but I may have done the same from a IIx. With my 030 upgrade, it really did not matter in the end since I had to pull the ch…
@ unity, ok i took the board out and counted it, i have the 132 pins or a 13x13 row setup. I doubled checked and they are soldered through. One thing though, if this originally i…
68kMLAHardwareby newbmac2k12Sat, 9 May 2015 - 05:52
Can I use the replacement power brick for my Dual USB "Snow" iBook G3 (700MHz I think, from GainSaver) for the PowerBook, or must I buy a replacement 1400c(s) power supply from eBa…
I have the Apple 600i CD reader and 2 CD Burners (one from Ricoh and the other from who knows...) all can read 700mb media and the burners can burn 700MB. It's just that last coupl…
I gave up and gave the board to a friend who has professional equipment for removing things like chips.
The right equipment does a nice job without the damage I would do.
68kMLATroubleshootingby mori512kSat, 9 May 2015 - 00:40