A broad (1"+) wood chisel can be used to pry the processor out of the socket, working slowly one side at a time. You don't hit it, you turn it like you might a screwdriver, and you…
68kMLATroubleshootingby beachycoveSun, 3 Jan 2010 - 23:11
Then the only change was that holes were drilled in the case. I had assumed that the case without holes in the side must have had a speaker grill elsewhere, and so that the speaker…
Hey that's pretty cool. I tried doing something like that with my Mac Classic II, I got the internet set up with it fine, but I couldn't find a stable browser for Mac OS 7.5.5 .…
There were indeed two different Classic II cases, the difference between them being the speaker location. Whether there was a corresponding change in the logic board configuration …
There were indeed two different Classic II cases, the difference between them being the speaker location. Whether there was a corresponding change in the logic board configuration …
Both built in Singapore, and both boards indicate they were assembled there too.
Pina's book lists the part numbers for the 4 chip ROM board only which is odd as it's dated 1993 w…
There were indeed two different Classic II cases, the difference between them being the speaker location. Whether there was a corresponding change in the logic board configuration …
Where did the speakers get relocated to?
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They didn't. I don't know what he's talking about.
I have heard that the CLassic II had two different ROM configs, …
Is the change perhaps associated with when the speaker was moved? That would be easier to pin down to a specific date.
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In these two, the speakers are located…
current status:
IBM PC-DOS 2000 + pcmcia + PC card 16 (network everywhere) 100 base T lan + linksys 802.11G to 100 baseT wifi bridge + graphical web browser
http://cheesefactory.…
You are certain that this card is compatible with OS 9, and doesn't require special drivers?
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Not really sure. I started off this question noting
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The DB25 connector on the old Macs IS NOT a serial port! It is a SCSI port, and connecting a non-SCSI cable/device could potentially damage the system. The 8-pin round ports are th…
Radius Rocks! I've been using their products since '87 and the one I love most is my 81/110 with the Radius VideoVision Studio Setup.
I liked its design so much that I snagged a N…
68kMLAHardwareby Trash80toHP_MiniSun, 3 Jan 2010 - 01:54
I tried installing Apple's USB Adapter card support 1.3.5 but it would not go because, i think, my OS is 9.1.
Then I installed Apple's USB Adapter card support 1.4.1 . However , n…
i bought a cable for connecting the midi interface with the mac. It is a 'Macintosh Modem Cable 3' DB25 M to 8-pin MiniDIN'. It features DB25 male connector with locking screws on …
The Radius is the greater rarity. WGServers are no different than ordinary Macs of the day, though both (?) machines likely have an extra large L2 cache. If it's 1MB, the chip alo…
68kMLAHardwareby beachycoveSat, 2 Jan 2010 - 22:17
I put the new 128MB module into my LC 575 and it registered fine, so I'll post the link if anyone else is interested. It's a darn good price, but there are only three left: http:/…