I agree with JDW. Replacing all of the SMD caps with tantalum-type along with all axial-lead electrolytic caps will help extend the life of that logic board. Crickett, send me a …
Thanks for giving it a try.
On the sale, I think I will say No. If I were going to go to all the trouble of sourcing some new RAM for the IIfx, I would want to get RAM that I knew…
I'm going to go ahead and say yes, it does belong here, even though the Beige G3 is an Old World-based machine, it still originally shipped with a G3 processor, and thus it goes he…
Very nice.
On a PPC using CodeWarrior (can't remember the exact version) you can definitely build 68k apps (and a few other platforms including Palm IIRC).
While it does depend on the environment (especially heat) and hours in use, we are talking about vintage Macs here. Simply put, expect the fluid filled electrolytics to last 15 ye…
Recapping Classic II boards is a pain because of the way they are spaced close to other parts (which also means the leaking goo will get into other important areas and make a mess)…
I have tried different RAM-configurations. The configuration "16 Mb in Bank A and 4 Mb in Bank B" and "4 Mb in Bank A and 16 Mb in Bank B" gives the same problem:
- a black screen…
Just curious: What is the lifespan of a capacitor? How much do storage conditions matter in their lifespan? Just curious. My oldest machine at this point is a Classic II that appea…
68kMLAHardwareby J English SmithWed, 14 Apr 2010 - 22:47
I would call that "gunk" sitting to the back (under the chip) and in between those pins, rather than "corrosion." That gunk could consist of a variety of things, including leaked …
not enough to matter. ive gotten TVs running with corrosion on the main CPU thats MUCH worse than that. your problem is toasted caps. they all need replaced before further diagnosi…
And I always like the GS keyboard solely because it has "Control" in the right place. I never noticed that the keycaps are easy to move...
Interesting. You learn something new e…
No, this is a third-party power adaptor. Unfortunately 2A is the maximum output, so when I'm at Fry's next I'll get a 3A.
And mine has the case, and none of y'all can have it. The…
There was also the MFS/HFS thing. I know some software would not run under HFS, but could be remedied by running an MFS system, and/or keeping all files at root level. However ther…
'm using a 7.5V supply at 2A. Would that be sufficient, or should I go for a 3A one instead?
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2A is what Apple lists as the power draw for the 5120. If it boo…
not enough to matter. ive gotten TVs running with corrosion on the main CPU thats MUCH worse than that. your problem is toasted caps. they all need replaced before further diagnosi…
well ive never ran into one instance of software incompatibility except between 68k/powerpc, but thats a big duh on that part. hehe.
it might have been mac128k or bunsen that may …
If you have the IIGS keyboard (my personal favorite and the one I use on my Classic), it's really easy to switch the caps--they will come off very easily with a very small flat scr…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Scott BaretWed, 14 Apr 2010 - 01:55
And according to this document, 2-18, one of the MacCon cards (I seem to recall that I have one) had a removeable AUI daughter card on the connections board, making it possible to …
I might take you up on that, depending on price, but according to an article on LowendMac on IIfx memory, "For 16 MB, install four 4 MB SIMMs in Bank A. To reach 20 MB, add four 1…