Aw yyyyeeeahhhh!!
I visited one of those guys once. Out in the countryside. He had two barns, a concrete shed, and a converted concrete water tank, all full of Macs.
The logic board has circuitry that divides the clock signal in half. I would need to supply a 16MHz clock to the logic board in order to run the processor at 8 MHz.
It could well be, see here for the Duo Dock "click of death" and route of repair:
http://www.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/%7Ecleary/computers/duo.html
... if you're new to soldering, I'd pr…
Hmm... does the bad PSU problem prevent the Duo from being loaded into the Dock? I honestly didn't know that. :scrambled:
Oh well; I'm about to start being able to solder, so i…
i think not. and it didn't work for the guy in the article.
anyway, i've succeeded, with a joint solution. there are two chips above the bigger one with the 'ati' label, and th…
68kMLATroubleshootingby bamdadSun, 15 Nov 2009 - 21:07
I dropped by the Free Mac Pile again. It was bigger than last time?? This guy has lots of stuff. I really am getting short on storage space too... This time I picked up a P…
Nice haul - the 7100 is such a solid piece of kit, getting to RAM slots a pain though!
The Duo Dock could be suffering from the common bad power supply problem, or it could be the…
Would using just the wax in a tealight candle work? When they are almost burnt all the way down, all the remaining wax liquefies. Or would that not be hot enough?
68kMLATroubleshootingby BunsenSun, 15 Nov 2009 - 19:49
I just scored on an OMP and Newton MP 130 with accessories which includes a Newton keyboard, modem, memory card, serial cable, AC adapter and Apple leather cases for each. The guy…
68kMLANetworkingby twocargarSun, 15 Nov 2009 - 19:48
I hate to bring this back up
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No, please do. I'm looking forward to further updates on this project.
what other effects would I see by bumping up the …
Browsing on the 1400 when connecting with an Ethernet card via the PC Card slot is always going to be slow, because it is a 16 bit card cage. I know there is an internal ethernet …
68kMLAHardwareby freudlingSun, 15 Nov 2009 - 19:23
That's yet another hitch: When I purchased the machine, the boot disk wasn't included because the operating system was on the hard drive. The machine was running OS 7.5.5.
What's t…
68kMLASoftwareby Unknown_KSun, 15 Nov 2009 - 19:18
Check the PRAM battery voltage and see if the PRAM battery is OK first. If it is, then you can proceed with trying to reinstall a system.
The easiest way is to buy a disk set on e…
That's yet another hitch: When I purchased the machine, the boot disk wasn't included because the operating system was on the hard drive. The machine was running OS 7.5.5.
What's …
68kMLASoftwareby ditabeardmemoSun, 15 Nov 2009 - 17:41
I hate to bring this back up, but I have a couple of questions I hope can be answered.
Since the frequency is related to baud rates and the serial ports are really all but useless…
Hi everyone:
I've encountered a boot problem with my Macintosh SE/30, and given that I'm a novice with these machines, I'm hoping someone here can help me troubleshoot.
The logic…
68kMLASoftwareby ditabeardmemoSun, 15 Nov 2009 - 17:14
I'm going to get this off a LEMSwap member.
Specs of the PM 7100:
Radius video card
56 MB RAM
No HD (but HD sled included)
CD-ROM
Manuals and software
The Duo Dock apparentl…
Already have most of those bases covered. The PB was already upgraded to 20MB when I bought it used in 2000. Also have the 10baseT transciever and an external 4X SCSI drive with th…
Sounds like bad ram. Run a checking utility and see if it will find bad ram. Do you have the original system checker disc that came with it?
Isn't there a utility called "Gauge P…
68kMLATroubleshootingby avwSun, 15 Nov 2009 - 16:17
Sounds like bad ram. Run a checking utility and see if it will find bad ram. Do you have the original system checker disc that came with it?
Isn't there a utility called "Gauge …
68kMLATroubleshootingby coiusSun, 15 Nov 2009 - 15:48
Cool! Any ideas on what else you are gonna do with it?
I turned mine into a webserver:
http://coius.info:8080/
I would suggest, max out the RAM, fine an external CD-ROM drive, a…