It is crazy all this nontroversy about the 4600 Ti card. Yes, it is big. But you can see in the pictures that he has PCI fan on the other side of it anyway. I have this same card a…
68kMLAHardwareby CJ_MillerSat, 20 Feb 2010 - 15:52
A nice thing about B&W G3 and Yikes G4 is that they are the last macs with the older style ADB connectors for keyboard and mouse. This expands your options also beyond USB …
Ok I tried both the internal OS and a different keyboard, same issue. I guess something might have gotten knocked loose when I was cleaning it. I'll try and reflow the solder this…
68kMLAPeripheralsby TempestSat, 20 Feb 2010 - 15:40
Hi all - I have been away for a couple of years, but am back at my old Mac antics.
Last week I bought what looks like the fastest PowerBook, a 1GHz Titanium. These machines appear…
68kMLAHardwareby CJ_MillerSat, 20 Feb 2010 - 15:17
Yes, both of my LC III's were from a school. I think the guy I got them from had a trailer full of them.
LC's and the AIO LC models must have been very popular with schools and th…
The LCIII wasn't quite as common as the LCII, for one thing it cost a bit more than the LCII, but I'd think it was still a bit common. My Dad bought an LCIII back in 1993, and I re…
Sorry. I don't know where is the error.
In any case, please try this other. It seems to work.
http://personal2.redestb.es/emilioemilio/CINEBENCH 2003.img.hqx
Thanx
I'm wondering how popular the LC III was (or not)?
Reason, I don't encounter hardly any of them where I look. Even on ebay they seem scarce.
I figured, I want one of those since …
possibly cracked solder joints under the ADB jack. Try re-flowing the solder. Check the fuse at F2, it may need to be replaced. If both check out, try re-flowing the solder to the …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Mac128Sat, 20 Feb 2010 - 06:47
My Mac Classic has started to ask strangely. It boots up just fine from the internal HD or from a disk and everything looks alright but I can't click on anything reliably with the…
68kMLAPeripheralsby TempestSat, 20 Feb 2010 - 04:29
If the Hard Drive was previously used in a PC it might have (somehow) changed something so Device Setup no longer recognizes it. Or something like that.
If you have a Mac OS X CD …
edit: ignore my stupidity, it helps if I put 68kmla into the NoScript list -- thought I already did that...
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Can't we get some sort of list that shows exactly…
68kMLATroubleshootingby MacJunkySat, 20 Feb 2010 - 03:14
a 7600LE is a 7600 with about a 25% clock reduction, half the feature count, and a narrow memory bus width, its along the lines of a MX setup but with newer generation technology (…
The Amiga used some software patches to get the 68060 to work, Apple could have done something in ROM to get around it. An old thread here mentioned Daystar didn't see a major spee…
I nearly always put two [seldom more] os on every machine and if possible on separate disks. On older macs this is generally 9.2.2 & tiger. On a pc generally recovery conso…
actually it right up kicks a 9400m in the ... if on similar setups, at best a 9400m is on par with like a 7600LE performance and design wise
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http://hwbot.org…
Just downloaded it. StuffIt Expander gave me a funny error about "unable to verify resource fork of Cinebench 2003" and when I started it, it bombed to MacsBug with an illegal inst…
68kMLAHardwareby ClassicHasClassSat, 20 Feb 2010 - 02:16
To get this thread desperately back on track, I think this photograph will make noidentity very happy:
http://www.floodgap.com/iv/704
And this post, in fact, is coming from that …
68kMLATroubleshootingby ClassicHasClassSat, 20 Feb 2010 - 02:07
yea I can feel ya there, course as a side option you could install a local lamp package and make a clone site locally to fiddle with without borking the public site (an when you ge…
68kMLATroubleshootingby OsgeldSat, 20 Feb 2010 - 01:58