I am not usually one to preach about static, but it is winter time for most of us, and that stuff does fly around the air
and seconded on you could hook back up the board before p…
Yes, plan on RAM replacement being a 2+-hour affair. Some additions to the notes:
- Use a grounded wrist strap, or try to keep one hand on something grounded, like the power suppl…
68kMLAHardwareby noidentityMon, 8 Feb 2010 - 16:40
Well, according to widget : widget's Terms and Conditions page, their icons are all available under Creative Commons noncommercial and/or commercial licenses.
Icons with the noncom…
68kMLASoftwareby ChristTrekkerMon, 8 Feb 2010 - 15:50
Personally, if it were me doing it, I'd just remove the Colour Classic analog board and use one from an LC575 - chances are you're probably stripping an LC575 for its logic board a…
68kMLAHardwareby ChristTrekkerMon, 8 Feb 2010 - 15:47
And I vote once more from my own personal experience with this stupid case design that the 8500 gets a Road Apple award for user friendliness!
Make sure you make your ram selectio…
You'll love that Asante 10/100 card.
I got extremely lucky about 5 years ago on ebay and bought like 10 of them for about a dollar a piece plus 25 shipping. I've got one in nearl…
Glad to have ya!
The first computer I bought with my OWN money in college was my trusty Quadra 630 - Nice sum of 1200.00 used from a Chinese lady on campus. That was 1992-1993 I …
The fastest OS 9 booting machines were the dual 1.25GHz 2002 FW400 MDD, or the "reissue" 2003 FW400 single 1.25GHz MDD
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What are the exact differences between t…
As Osgeld said, you have to remove the motherboard. From memory, the procedure to remove the motherboard goes something like this:
- Shut down, unplug and open the machine
- Remo…
The most primitive stand alone Apple LCD was the blue & white 15" Studio Display at 1024x768. It is a multi-sync display so it will display 640x480. The earliest LCDs from …
68kMLATroubleshootingby H3NRYMon, 8 Feb 2010 - 06:29
I should have picked one up when they were in the $100's of dollars. 3DFX was a pivital company in making 3D video for gaming, and the 6000 never made it to market with maybe a fe…
I should have picked one up when they were in the $100's of dollars. 3DFX was a pivital company in making 3D video for gaming, and the 6000 never made it to market with maybe a fe…
I doubt it - to my understanding, no matter what you do with the sense pins or whatever, in stock form the analog board is only capable of running at 512x384.
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you have to take the mobo out, its behind the power supply if i remember correctly
so unplug and remove everything from the board, on the back side there will be some plastic latt…
well it was the last card made by 3dfx, and I think there was a mac edition thus making it the most powerful 3dfx card on mac
Really tho aside from the memory capacity, there was …
Holy Moly, with 3 hrs left it's already at $1,666 or thereabouts. Can someone tell me what the fuss is about with this card? I understand it's a prototype and all but come on folks…
Holy Moly, with 3 hrs left it's already at $1,666 or thereabouts. Can someone tell me what the fuss is about with this card? I understand it's a prototype and all but come on folks…
I think I've figured it out, and it has nothing to do with Stuffit after all. The system is simply overheating. I turned it on yesterday evening and everything was working just f…
68kMLATroubleshootingby TempestSun, 7 Feb 2010 - 15:46
I found a hint about changing the CC to VGA resolution with an unmodified analogue board. The result seems not to be fully satisfying, as of a black border around the used display…
As far as MIDI goes, get in contact with 68KMLA forum member ditabeardmemo. He has already been doing this on classic Macs for a while. He can provide you some good advice on wha…
68kMLANetworkingby jukingeoSun, 7 Feb 2010 - 13:16
You might also have a look at Yellow Dog Linux (YDL). Here you find a list of supported hardware. It worked very well for me on a Titanium PB. The installation was almost painless,…
CD-ROM should work. You'll either have to find a Windows program that will write an HFS (not HFS Extended or HFS+) CD, or the Mac should be able to read Windows CD's with these Ext…
68kMLANetworkingby jukingeoSun, 7 Feb 2010 - 12:42