Analog board checks out, so my repair there was a success. Unfortunately the logic board is toast... me and Wackymacs on IRC, with his copy of Larry Pina's book handy, were unab…
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Oh I am! It runs pretty much anything I run at it! Oh, and It is waaaaaaaay way faster than my 933Mhz G4. I know people say it lags a bit. Well wha…
History? eBay!
I had thought power myself. It clearly starts up ok -mostly- so from that I figured that a joint expanding and then failing as it got hotter. As said the ram had be…
68kMLATroubleshootingby wgoodfMon, 10 Aug 2009 - 09:15
Uh, no. Assuming that we use the binary equivalents of the metric prefixes, a gigamember would be the 2^30th member. That would be member 1,073,741,824. What you are thinking of…
slot-loader / electronics {+} IIci's / cases are nice and clean
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+ cryogenius's ATX power supply and VGA out hacks = two working Macs with modern* guts in vi…
It seems like the seller was having some work done on his house, so he was clearing out old stuff he no longer needs. These items had been in storage for years. It was just a local…
Always nice to have some reference books when you get into the vintage Macs. Lots of information when these machines were the best there was. Good find!!
Have you done an in-depth study of where hot air stagnates inside the case?
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Can't say that I have.
In brief, air flows in under the HD at front-left, and ou…
Hi Nick - how goes it
Just to confirm:
- iMac slot-loading 350 - 500Mhz (ceramic CPU) have interchangable logic boards
- iMac slot-loading 500Mhz - 700Mhz (IBM 750CXE G3) aka…
Is this yours? I'm amazed it's not had the 640 x 480 mod done, or has a bigger HD - everything else is there (Appledesign speakers, split keyboard, PDS PPC card!).
JB
This throws me a bit ... are you saying the FDD continually spins up and down? But if you remove the logic board, how can the sound continue if the FDD is no longer connected?
If …
I hope this gets a good home:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250480615872&_trkparms=tab%3DWatching#ht_506wt_1101
Most notably, it has the elus…
68kMLASoftwareby FlamingtoastersMon, 10 Aug 2009 - 06:50
Yeah, its for a ROM SIMM. All LC475's have those solder pads for it, but I've never seen an LC475 with the actual slot, I'd say that as Gil said, it may have only been in prototype…
It has the documented "FLUP FLUP FLUP" noise (the floppy drive sound) when it tries to power up. It's like it's in a constant loop of powering up and powering down and the FDD spin…
The LCIII has 512KB of VRAM standard, soldered onto the motherboard, which cannot be removed, which gives you either:
Up to 16 bit (Thousands) of colours on a 12" monitor at 512x3…
I'm still kicking myself I didn't bid for the CAMMjet I sold for work last year. /ouch /ouch /ouch
Here's an article I found through LEM which may be of interest:
How Does Ubuntu…
Very nice job, 4season! Be proud of the success you have accomplished. Just keep practicing with those type of skills and they will get you someplace in life. I guess that Class…
68kMLAHardwareby 4seasonphotoMon, 10 Aug 2009 - 06:27
I figure i'll get better results if i post here.
According to Mactracker, the LC III had 1 ram slot. If this is the case, what is the other slot that looks like a ram slot?
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68kMLAHardwareby macgeek417Mon, 10 Aug 2009 - 06:20