Got everything yesterday!
The Duo Dock looks good, haven't been able to completely check it yet.
The 7100 is really nice. It came with the original accessory box, two SSW CDs (bo…
I'm not sure if it is only "SCSI-1" that will work in the SE/30. I had this IBM DGHS drive internal to my SE/30 in the past and it worked perfectly. (I only moved it to an HD20 e…
But those Apple disks aren't copy-protected, so what you quoted doesn't apply, IIUC.
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They weren't copy-protected so people could make legal backup copies.
Have you thought about providing a snug, disposable mouse nest in your workshop or storage area so that if you do get unwelcome visitors, they'll be attracted to that rather than y…
If it's a SCSI-1 standard, I can see more than just the SE/30 owners going after it. I'd like to try it on both my SE/30 and on my Power Mac 7500. Imagine installing a 30-some gi…
Dita, did you say earlier you have a Mac Classic, recently acquired? If so, is it a Classic 1 or Classic 2? If it's a Classic 1, then try the following:
Step 1: Restart the Cla…
I must admit that I've not yet seen the same amount of "leaking"
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heh from that era I bet they are "sealed" vs newer ones are safety vented, I wonder how many…
68kMLATroubleshootingby OsgeldTue, 1 Dec 2009 - 21:58
On November 27, 2006, the Librarian of Congress, on the recommendation of the Register of Copyrights, announced six classes of works which will not be subject to the prohibition ag…
If that M-SYSTEMS drive I mention is available in a reasonable quantity (i.e., more than 10) and for a reasonable price (i.e., less than say $200 for a 4GB size), then you would pr…
If I were set in changing C1 and only C1, it would not matter to me if the price was even $6 total, if that including shipping to me in Japan.
Perhaps it would be more desirab…
68kMLATroubleshootingby JDWTue, 1 Dec 2009 - 21:39
cutting the front off of a glass CRT / It works, but it's a messy and difficult process
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And even with the phosphor coating removed, it results in a loss of l…
Also, you mention wanting the top vent of the Plus. But you also mention running a hard drive. I hope you are not planning to run your SE with a hard drive, but without a fan. If s…
Last evening I got the 9500 out again after having given up working on it for a month. In the month since then, a mouse had crawled into the machine through the open expansion slot…
68kMLAHardwareby CharliemanTue, 1 Dec 2009 - 20:57
I don't have a clue how or where to get vacuum formed plexiglas over a form. Can you elaborate a bit? Is this a home/garage project? Necessary equipment? Or are you paying a…
68kMLAHardwareby Trash80toHP_MiniTue, 1 Dec 2009 - 20:17
SCSI-2 to SCSI-1 conversion boards are cheap and easy to find. If they do a price break on small quantities (say 10) maybe we should RaQ for a group purchase
abandonware, it should be perfectly legal for you all to snag copies.
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Yyyyyeah... that's not exactly true, but who cares. Image away.
This seems too easy. Am I missing something?
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Assuming you're putting in a VGA/SVGA capable motherboard, nope. And that's a darn good price for a monitor wi…
Trag, search the forum for CC mods. This has been covered a lot. There are some pretty sophisticated ones. I have not heard about vacuum formed Plexi either, but you do not need it…
Unfortunately the rear bucket case from the SE has more of a tilt at the front where it meets the bezel
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Actually it's the Plus that has the tilt back. The SE…
I formatted the a floppy as a 1.44 MB FAT disk
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I don't believe you will be able to use a FAT formatted floppy as a boot disk. It must be formatted HFS.
I'm not worried about getting a discount on a $3 part. Mine arrived yesterday, I hope to find some time to do the repair and test the board some time this week. I bought a couple…
68kMLATroubleshootingby BugsiTue, 1 Dec 2009 - 18:27