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Rip Van Winkle SE — #4

Thanks Guys (or Gals?) I had an brain-wave and tried the Norton Utility Emergency Disc - it booted beautifully (if painfully slowly), I asked it to search the SCSI network, and it…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by johnboy Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 21:05

Macintosh LC external SCSI not functioning — #3

Regardless of SCSI IDs, I still get a grey screen. I'd like to try SCSIProbe, but the problem is that if I connect ANY external SCSI device, I get a grey screen, and the floppy dri…
68kMLA Peripherals by JRL Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 20:01

Photoshop — #9

Wow, great conquests!
68kMLA Software by JRL Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 18:30

Photoshop — #8

It works fine, some games that it came with needed a bit of cleaning. It does smell a little like cigarette smoke but I've had to grow up with that smell so it doesn't bother me. A…
68kMLA Software by MrMacPlus Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 18:20

Macintosh LC external SCSI not functioning — #2

Could it be possible that the SCSI port is bad? Thanks! Click to expand... It's always possible. Have you gone though all the options, with/without termination, check ids, wit…
68kMLA Peripherals by porter Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 18:13

Macintosh LC external SCSI not functioning — #1

So on my original Macintosh LC (the one I just rebuilt) it refuses to play nice with any external SCSI device. The weird thing is that internal SCSI works fine, and it boots off a…
68kMLA Peripherals by JRL Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 17:30

Rip Van Winkle SE — #3

The floppy disk is vital, and a X icon means that: 1: your disk has somehow gone bad 2: your floppy drive is dead (but I doubt it) 3: no bootable/corrupt System Folder on the di…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by JRL Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 17:26

Rip Van Winkle SE — #2

It means that the OS is corrupt or your HD has gone kaput. The Floppy disk could have also gone bad. Do you hear the HD spin up has it turns on?
68kMLA Troubleshooting by Mars478 Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 15:32

Macintosh 512k & Macintosh SE FDHD — #6

Wow, nice SCSI cable hack! I wouldn't have been able to think of something like that. xD anyways, nice finds, and fair price for what you got! I've always liked the Macintosh SE/i…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by JRL Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 15:18

Rip Van Winkle SE — #1

Hi, For the first time in several years, I have unpacked my very old friend the Macintosh SE. We have moved house and I no longer have space to store her, so must put her up for s…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by johnboy Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 09:04

6200 Overclocking procedure? — #1

Hey, does anyone have the procedure to overclock the 6200 motherboard from 37.5mhz bus to 40mhz? Takashi's 6xxx overclocking site hasn't been around for awhile( http://www.bekkoam…
68kMLA Hardware by Outlander Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 08:23

Maximum HD capacity on a 6100 — #17

If you had another system with native IDE support, why didn't you just format it with that system in the first place? Click to expand... maybe because I have not thought about …
68kMLA Hardware by Outlander Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 08:13

Macintosh 512k & Macintosh SE FDHD — #5

Thanks for the feedback crew, appreciate it. Dismantled the 512k today. Found some calcium marks from moisture along the base of the case, but thanks to Apple's design team thinki…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by iMac600 Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 07:56

POWERBOOK DUO QUESTION — #2

1: No, I'm pretty sure that Microdocks never had SCSI. However, if you're talking about a Minidock, then everyone of those had SCSI, and they are not rare. 2: All Duo docks (regul…
68kMLA Peripherals by JRL Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 05:34

Photoshop — #7

Wow, that is an even better deal! :O Does the PlayStation II work fine?
68kMLA Software by JRL Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 05:30

POWERBOOK DUO QUESTION — #1

HEY EVERYBODY! MY NAME IS RICHARD, AND THE REASON I AM MAKING THIS POST IS THAT I WAS WONDERING SOMETHING ABOUT SCSI "MICRODOCKS" FOR POWERBOOK DUOS. MY QUESTION IS ARE THEY RARE? …
68kMLA Peripherals by Richard Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 05:18

Maximum HD capacity on a 6100 — #16

If you had another system with native IDE support, why didn't you just format it with that system in the first place? Click to expand... maybe because I have not thought about …
68kMLA Hardware by meall Mon, 20 Jul 2009 - 04:42
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