For those bidding on this Mac - it isn't a Hyperdrive. I asked the seller for a close-up of the front and it's actually the Macintosh badge from the back of the machine.
As both trag and Charlieman have written, reset the MLB. Not a desultory random poke at the CUDA. The CUDA is the last thing to touch before putting the metal cover back on, with …
After several tries, I finally (accidentally?) got that silly ad-laden download site to deliver that AIFF file to my hard drive! All I can say is that the sound file you made is t…
congrats on the purchase
i too was eyeing that up on ebay. didn't want to fork out for a courier to Queensland though.
enjoy it. personally i'd keep the 'windtunnel' of a fan …
Your drive isn't a MiniScribe or Microscience or NEC or Tandon or Rodime. They all differed in one way or another from your photos.
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Indeed. But I'm trying t…
I second Byrd - it looks identical to both of my 166 Mhz modules. Also, if you take a closer look, it has "APPLE COMPUTER INC" silkscreened next to the 603e, so its an Apple part..…
Worth it for the Radius card alone.
One of the things I would have liked to collect (but they are too rare or expensive these days) were compacts with all the old school 68020/68…
Nothing wrong with owning two....put them a far enough distance apart, and put an old door or something on top of them, and you've got a perfectly good table.
Lethargic and cacheless!
Instructions for the downclock are at the link in the first post. Upgrading a 133 to 166 is a straight swap. So have at them comrades! I don't need one…
I bought the last of the G5s, a dual core with 7800GT and 2.5 GB of RAM when it was brand new.
It was a great machine, but with the switch to Intel suddenly $500-1000 worth of PC …
Hey Bunsen,
I think you're on the money with it being the stock Apple 166Mhz 603e CPU (180Mhz part downclocked) from a 1400/166 - as evidenced by the link below (bottom of page):
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Looking at the 950 on my desk Bunsen - I think anyone would be crazy to own two Now to decide what to cull ...
Yep, in Melbourne, pickup - nice seller.
I have seen a couple of those cards pass through this forums forsale section over the years. I have one in use and a spare so I never bothered to snag another.
Motorola 603 processor XPC603PRX180RE on IC-China's ebay store. Has three. US $5.95 BIN and flat $6 shipping.
Possibilities: 166MHz module from a 1400 (which were downclocked 1…
I think the doctor truly is still "out" on this subject.
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According to your Flickr page, your drive has a MMI label with model MM 112 on it. Seems to me proof…
Going to get it on LEMSwap for $21 shipped (aka for the cost of shipping).
The seller told me it has some screen burn, and the floppy has some difficulty with accepting/ejecting d…
If you are going to run anything other then A/UX you might as well sell the DMA board to those who need it, they are hard to find.
A/UX makes a great Apple server and backup stati…
Great to see you getting back to your Duo mauling^C^C^C^C improving ways jt.
Would it perhaps be more relevant to compare the unimplemented pads to the implemented VRAM in the DDII…
It was the pt-puhtt noise I was asking about. Is that the static noise? In the background the fans were spinning down, which I knew. The pt-puhtt noise happens when the power is s…
Well aparently it is a dual-floppy SE box, though it is not the box that goes with my SE
I also found out that it has a good PRAM battery in it :O
P.S. Is there a version…
I always hear this pippling noise whenever I start the SE up or shut it down. Is that normal?
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Is that in addition to the standard beep, or instead of? It sou…