That could be a sign that your power outlet isn't grounded properly. I have two outlets in my house that are grounded "differently" than the rest of the house. If I connect a pie…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Anonymous FreakMon, 22 Mar 2010 - 05:23
"Software for processor cards in PCI power macs is not *required* since it replaces the original processor. It will run just fine, except Apple System Profiler may not display the …
68kMLAHardwareby QuadramanMon, 22 Mar 2010 - 04:19
That is weird. None of the Mac fan sites that I can find makes any mention of a IIsi coming with an internal CD ROM or of any upgrades from Apple or third parties to allow that. Yo…
68kMLASoftwareby QuadramanMon, 22 Mar 2010 - 03:45
Austin's Goodwill Compter Works is excellent, and there are several other computer recycle / resale operations, as you'd expect in a university town.
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68kMLAHardwareby redrouteoneMon, 22 Mar 2010 - 03:42
I remember hearing back in the day of people getting OS 8.5 - 9 to work on PPC upgraded Quadras by using a program such as Wish I Were to change the Getstalt ID to that of a simila…
Well scored there LCGuy! Getting the machine over 512MB will make a big difference in OS X - but it should still run adequately. And they make great DVD players, especially with th…
I hacked the Mom account with brute force. It didn't take very long. The password was "mom".
Here is Apple System Profiler. I think I have the PDQ because of the L2 Cache.
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68kMLATroubleshootingby PataterMon, 22 Mar 2010 - 02:54
Ah! It's not a real hyperdrive. I opened it up and no hard drive, controller, etc. Just a 512k with a HyperDrive case, for whatever reason. Oh well, it's still cool. One of these d…
68kMLAPeripheralsby YourTrashMyTreasureSun, 21 Mar 2010 - 19:48
I think that some of the RAM might be bad, because the 8100 is now unstable. I'm getting random Finder quits, hangs, and even a System bomb on startup (you know, the fun kind, wher…
Sometimes if you leave it on for a long time (and we're talking anywhere from 30 minutes to 3 hours) it will just "mysteriously" chime and start up. I've done this on an SE/30 and …
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It turns out that the problem was two-fold: first was the PRAM battery, second was a SCSI conflict. Both are two really newbie mistakes which shouldn't have taken 5 month…
Nope. No green lights inside a stock "Macintosh" or an OEM upgrade. If you have one, there's something undeniably foreign inside there. Can't imagine why there would be one inside …
Look under the monitor bezel on the front for a serial number sticker. The letter after the M0001 number will tell you what model your machine started out as.
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68kMLAPeripheralsby Mac128Sun, 21 Mar 2010 - 16:47
We've got a big trash cleanup coming up here next month. I'm hoping to pick a few more Macs then, though it's getting harder to find the oldest stuff. I've found 3 Pluses out for t…
68kMLAPeripheralsby QuadramanSun, 21 Mar 2010 - 13:55
The interesting thing about the HyperDrive was that it was one of the few third party mods that did not void warranty. Apple mentioned it in their service manuals at the time.
You can see my HyperDrive 20 photos here.
For the sake of comparison, I would love to see some photos of the inside of your Hyperdrive kit, especially the hard drive mechanism. Y…
Check the RAM. The checkerboard is different from the lines that you get with simasimac. Cleaning the connections with a pencil eraser and reseating the memory sometimes makes the …
68kMLAHardwareby QuadramanSun, 21 Mar 2010 - 07:59
Pictures it is. Also, I think it might be 64k. When hitting the interrupt button, it either acts weird until I let go of the button, or it shows a sad mac. That, and the borders, a…
68kMLAPeripheralsby YourTrashMyTreasureSun, 21 Mar 2010 - 05:42