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What is this Apple II Worth? — #2

Seems high to me. But then again, a quick scan of eBay confirms that astronomical prices for Apple II stuff seem to be the 'in' thing right now. I'd bet someone here would have one…
68kMLA Peripherals by istar1018 Fri, 21 Nov 2008 - 05:06

What is this Apple II Worth? — #1

Take a look at this Apple II, especially the picture, and if anyone here has some estimates as to what it's worth, I would like to know: Apple II Plus #034, one drive disk I…
68kMLA Peripherals by Dog Cow Fri, 21 Nov 2008 - 00:56

Connect Security Cameras to Powerbook? — #7

here's another one http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200277236814&ssPageName=MERCOSI_VI_ROSI_PR4_PCN_BIX
68kMLA Software by bubbleman7546 Thu, 20 Nov 2008 - 04:10

3400 recessitation?? :-( — #16

IT'S ALIVE!!! All I know is that I put the battery back in and pressed the power button and it booted up. I don't know what happened. I don't care. Yayz.
68kMLA Hardware by Lateralus Thu, 20 Nov 2008 - 01:52

PCI SCSI card — #4

My PCI SCSI card is an Adaptec 7850 flavour card, model AVA 2906. A fairly common card so it could be possible that it is the same as yours. Drivers for OS X can be downloaded here…
68kMLA PowerPC by MacMan Wed, 19 Nov 2008 - 23:33

PCI SCSI card — #3

The OP has reported what System Profile provides from DMI. pci = PCI device 9004 = Vendor ID for Adaptec 7850 = Model number I don't know whether Adaptec have multiple flavours…
68kMLA PowerPC by Charlieman Wed, 19 Nov 2008 - 21:37

PCI SCSI card — #2

There should be more info than that on the card itslef...
68kMLA PowerPC by paws Wed, 19 Nov 2008 - 20:11

PCI SCSI card — #1

Hey guys I have this scsi card in my PowerMac G4 and I can't find the drivers for it. the only info i can get is this. pci9004,7850 Help please?
68kMLA PowerPC by Christopher Wed, 19 Nov 2008 - 18:25

Rebuilding Lombard/Pismo PRAM battery — #5

Cut the minimum number of straps midway needed to do a binary search. Cut where the spot welds allow you to have relatively long liftable stubs. Good cells should accept a brief t…
68kMLA Hardware by wally Wed, 19 Nov 2008 - 05:23

Rebuilding Lombard/Pismo PRAM battery — #4

Thanks all I've two dead Lombard PRAM batteries here, so with luck I'll be able to make up one decent battery. Jaycar sell a couple of potential replacement batteries too; one…
68kMLA Hardware by Byrd Wed, 19 Nov 2008 - 01:56

Classic Networking — #17

I may install the router between them to see if that will work. Click to expand... Is the 7.5 box using Appleshare over IP, if not you are wasting your time. To resolve the IP…
68kMLA Networking by porter Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 20:23

Classic Networking — #16

Thanks again. I tried unique IP addresses for each machine to no avail. Footnote - I can network (via ethernet) my PPC7600 to my iMac and my iMac to my G3 but I can't seem to netw…
68kMLA Networking by transcorpmla Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 20:15

Classic Networking — #15

Thanks again. I tried unique IP addresses for each machine to no avail. Footnote - I can network (via ethernet) my PPC7600 to my iMac and my iMac to my G3 but I can't seem to netw…
68kMLA Networking by transcorpmla Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 20:14

Looking at a PowerBook 1400 — #8

With prices the way they are, I would agree to get a G3 powerbook. Any pre-Pismo is going to be very affordable. Even the Pismos are not too bad. Edit: Actually I take back what…
68kMLA Hardware by Brooklyn Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 18:28

Looking at a PowerBook 1400 — #7

Hear hear. I long had a cs before upgrading to the Lombard, and loved it. The screen is definitely a tad blurry though, so if you can find a c at a reasonable price, nab that. B…
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 15:50

Rebuilding Lombard/Pismo PRAM battery — #3

OR trawl Battery World and Jaycar for a higher capacity, single 3V lithium cell, small enough to tuck away somewhere inside
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 14:18

Classic Networking — #14

Nope, its as simple as just going into TCP/IP and giving both machines a unique IP address. You only need a router if you're connecting the machines to the Internet. Its just a mat…
68kMLA Networking by LCGuy Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 11:06

Classic Networking — #13

Assigning each a static address makes sense to me. Is that as simple as manually assigning the addresses in TCP/IP or do I need to connect a router in between them and do so throug…
68kMLA Networking by transcorpmla Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 10:32

Upgrading my Beige G3 — #19

Well, I'm happy to report that I'm posting this from my freshly-renovated Beige G3! I scrounged eBay and found a nice Rage128/16 card, a 500MHz G3/ZIF chip, and a set of overclock…
68kMLA Hardware by Huxley Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 06:06

Classic Networking — #12

Why do you need DHCP, anyway? If you've only got the two machines on the network, wouldn't it be easier to just give each a static IP? (most likely in the 192.168.0.xxx range)
68kMLA Networking by LCGuy Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 05:37

Rebuilding Lombard/Pismo PRAM battery — #2

...which is completely dead... Click to expand... So see if one cell is shorted, eliminate it, then reconnect the remainder and try. Also, complete assemblies of unknown quali…
68kMLA Hardware by wally Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 03:06

Rebuilding Lombard/Pismo PRAM battery — #1

Hi, As per my Conquests post, I've built up one "good" Lombard Powerbook G3 from two, which is specced as: - 333 @ 433Mhz (did this once before, and it's rock solid yet again!), …
68kMLA Hardware by Byrd Mon, 17 Nov 2008 - 22:45

Classic Networking — #11

Try putting a router in between them. I had a my PowerBook 150 connect to my iMac G3 (9.2.1) instantly after the driver installed for the ENSC Mini and rebooted. Click to expand…
68kMLA Networking by porter Mon, 17 Nov 2008 - 22:19

Classic Networking — #9

Try putting a router in between them. I had a my PowerBook 150 connect to my iMac G3 (9.2.1) instantly after the driver installed for the ENSC Mini and rebooted.
68kMLA Networking by benjgvps Mon, 17 Nov 2008 - 22:03
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