Gefen
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Griffin?
with an 83MHz-rated Grackle and Rev. F ROM. So, it runs 416MHz on an 83MHz bus
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I wish I could find a beige wit…
I just caught up on this thread. I'm going to have to dig up some of my supposedly "dead" beige motherboards and try TechTool on them. Thanks for the tip Driverguru.
Meanwhile: …
Thanks for all the responses! I have one 2400c completely disassembled, and have found one bad fuse out of like 11. I'll be looking into replacing that. Its the fuse right by the H…
Now if only someone would come forward with a schematic for the power board, I would be really happy, as I could fix the dead ones I have without having to totally replace them.
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68kMLATroubleshootingby Da PenguinThu, 10 Jul 2008 - 02:02
One of mine did the deathbead GLOD thing, where it would work sometimes and then degrade, before finally not cooperating at all. A new power board cured that problem. I figured tha…
Sonnet works (for instance, the 500 MHz Encore) from 8.1 to 10.4 with XPostFacto.
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But this is for the beige, right?
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Not just that. Thi…
My B/W G3 has a Sonnet G4/400 in it an so far the only thing that needed to be installed was a firmware patch to allow G4 processor upgrades. Other than that no drivers were necce…
i have a sonnet 700 mhz running 10.4. The only problem i have is no dvd rom in the b&w and it will not boot off of fire wire. lucky for me i got a set os 10.4 cd's from a…
Generally when I get something with no docs I put them on the shelf and look around on the web. Sometimes while looking for something else I find a thread that leads me to the know…
my 2300c /my 12" G4 PB
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beachycove, you might be able to help settle a question for me. I've thought of the keyboard from a 12" PB or iBook as a transplant f…
From experience, info on the 2400 is tantalising but, sadly, dying out. My own machine arrived totally intact (complete with original box, all cables etc. - totally pristine if tru…
It was the IDE interface. What makes me 100% sure is that it connected in a different spot on the motherboard as the 270c's hard drive -- a spot that was absent in the 270c but pr…
The 1GB HD in it died
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Was that on the SCSI or the IDE header?
The reason I ask is that if it was a SCSI disk, it's very likely (at that size) that it's a…
my 2300c /my 12" G4 PB
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beachycove, you might be able to help settle a question for me. I've thought of the keyboard from a 12" PB or iBook as a transplant f…
And the Seagate ST1 series (like the one I just picked up) have 2MB of onboard cache RAM. They won't do much for your battery life though - a bit better than a 2.5" disk, but not …
Thanks to everyone for their comments and suggestions.
This is what I've found:
Machine ID: 406
ROM Version: $77D.45F6
MacOS ROM file Version: 8.4
The ROM is apparently the sa…
I'm partially there.
Fortunately the donor machine was basically the case and the mainboard so it was pretty easy to remove.
On the customer's original computer I have the heat s…
What about a CF Microdrive?
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They are real spinning disks and hence have different behaviour to flash memory, slower, but can be treated as a traditional hard…
You don't want to use swap file or virtual memory on flash cards on any operating system.
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Can you elaborate?
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What he means is that fla…
I'm taking the plunge one step at a time -- Just bought a CF-IDE adapter, etc. and will see how that goes. Next step would be the battery re-cell, then the RAM. I'm not sure if I…
To save you from endless speculation about the ROM version currently in your Mac, and which ROM that might be, you could go to Production information at the foot of the System Prof…
I wouldn't paint it unless it needs the paint, as that would basically kill it as a mint specimen.
As for the CF card, a re-celled battery and more ram, it's a question of how dee…