I think we are fine as-is.
If you want to see the new posts without all that effort of looking for them(it is so hard isn't it? Just cannot click that many times and look.. ) th…
I reinstalled the driver for ATi, it takes Mac OS a decade to boot, and finder hangs. Its on a 400mhz G3, it should be fast! The sonnet accelerator is one of the worst boards I ha…
Well we were supposed to get a System 7 theme 2 years ago. It never happened. The only major change was the change to PHBB3. If it is approved, perhaps by 2020 it will be installed…
Hey everyone. I was thinking about this great 68K forum, we all know it is a small community, but the information is vast. It's a very tight community as well.
Sometimes I wish I …
Well, I have an overupgraded Powermac 7200, with G3 Card, 208mb RAM, ATi Rage VR, and Gigiabit Ethernet. The ATi Card Driver was terrible. It would cause the system to lag, hang, a…
Personally, if you've got a IIx, I'd leave it as a IIx if possible - remember, although the IIfx is much faster, if you upgrade it with a IIfx mobo, you'll have a IIfx, complete wi…
The "melting plastic" would be what's left of the worn out case feet I've come across a few PBs with this lately.
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Its a common issue with a lot of those …
My Mystic CC ran with the software hack rather than the 640x480 hack, as I did not want to destroy the analog board: with 36MB ram, a full 68040, a 1GB drive and MacOS8.1, however,…
Such machine can be rescued by cleaning and drying, probably with some losses concerning the harddisk drive.
Never try to start a wet computer. Make sure the computer is disconne…
The funky ghosting and fadedness point to hardware, not software.
If you plug it in to an external monitor, does it work?
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I haven't a clue. I don't have an e…
I just recapped my Classic II, a bit of a pain because everything is cramped but doable.
You need 3 different values, maybe 13 total aluminium capacitors going from memory.
The LC575 takes 72 pin SIMMs, officially any size from 1MB to 32MB, unofficially, up to 128MB. They can be found for sale on eBay, on here, and inside Pentium 1 and late 486 era PC…