I went ahead and downloaded the XLR8 firmware block remover. I assume it also works for non-XLR8 G4's.
The G3/500 is a Buffalo (Melco) HG3-G3500 with 1mb cache running at 250mhz…
68kMLAHardwareby GorgonopsSun, 20 Dec 2009 - 17:27
I went ahead and downloaded the XLR8 firmware block remover. I assume it also works for non-XLR8 G4's.
The G3/500 is a Buffalo (Melco) HG3-G3500 with 1mb cache running at 250mh…
Most of the "legit" Apple G3 modules have 1MB of L2 cache, which depending on the configuration of the /350 or /400 G4 chip, may actually cause the G3 to blow the G4 away in those …
I have an older MIDI enabled keyboard + I was thinking of getting a newer 1 or 2 octave controller. Most of those are USB but I think there are a couple that have raw MIDI as well.
68kMLASoftwareby sambapati87Sun, 20 Dec 2009 - 14:23
I'd say it could be the caps, they seem to be reaching EOL on a lot of machines of this era (I have 2 LCII boards and 1 LC475 board, all from 1993 vintage machines that need recapp…
I have a G4/400-ed B&W, which was a straight swap over from a 400Mhz G3 module. Since the only thing that changed in the swap was the module I suppose that's as good as exp…
68kMLAHardwareby GorgonopsSun, 20 Dec 2009 - 03:41
Any suggestions for MIDI software for older macs?
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Performer or Digital Performer is by far the best, IMO. Performer handles MIDI only, while Digital Performe…
We've got similar mac collecting tastes, I see...I have 6 PB 1400s, 2 5300s, one Pismo 400/40/512k, 2 old PB 150s, a Classic II, the on life support 3400...and several PCs too, ala…
68kMLAHardwareby StrimkindSat, 19 Dec 2009 - 23:54
You will need the 2xPCI riser card that was stock with these machines. . .
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6360 is a one slot riser limited rev of the Quadra 630 line. Other than that sin…
68kMLASoftwareby beachycoveSat, 19 Dec 2009 - 22:02
Just be aware that even if you install a USB 2.0 card, under Mac OS 9 it will still only perform at USB 1.1 speed (12 Mbps), since OS 9 does not support USB 2.0, and unfortunately,…
Thank you all for the friendly and helpful information/advice.
i use my p6360 to run some "old" midi audio sequencer programmes that when they were ported to OS X some of them die…
Vine Server (formerly OSXvnc) is nice in that it allows multiple VNC sessions to be open simultaneously. Use Fast User Switching, and launch Vine Server in each user. Each user h…
68kMLASoftwareby Anonymous FreakSat, 19 Dec 2009 - 20:10
It looks like it will be a bit longer before I clean the board. I thought about going in to work to do it today but it looks like we're in a blizzard now here on the US east coast…
68kMLAHardwareby IIciNov90Sat, 19 Dec 2009 - 19:48
You will need the 2xPCI riser card that was stock with these machines. . .
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6360 is a one slot riser limited rev of the Quadra 630 line. Other than that sin…
68kMLASoftwareby Trash80toHP_MiniSat, 19 Dec 2009 - 15:51
The logic board pulls out like a drawer. You will need the 2xPCI riser card that was stock with these machines, but apart from that, the required extensions should be in the stock …
68kMLASoftwareby beachycoveSat, 19 Dec 2009 - 15:30
Install the card as you would any other PCI card, and make sure that all the Apple USB extensions are installed. Here is a link to download v1.4.1 of Apple USB Adapter Card Support…
Because I had my first experience with remote transmission about twenty years ago, using a modem to connect to simple mailboxes, I value the bandwidth (as anyone of us appreciates …
I really enjoyed reading your post about the reasons that you settled on buying a IIci.
Back in the day, I felt that the IIci was the pick of the Mac product line. It was way out…
We've got similar mac collecting tastes, I see...I have 6 PB 1400s, 2 5300s, one Pismo 400/40/512k, 2 old PB 150s, a Classic II, the on life support 3400...and several PCs too, ala…
68kMLAHardwareby J English SmithFri, 18 Dec 2009 - 22:06
Not particularly serious. The bus speed is the same, so no fiddling with SMT resistors/jumpers. From memory, the VRM coil has to be bent out of the way, and an adapter plate made…