1.) Apple-branded SCSI drives will probably work better
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It is Apple-branded, but it is an internal used as an external.
2.) You can't start up the Mac…
68kMLATroubleshootingby agg23Sun, 13 Dec 2009 - 21:50
Can you use an external CD with a Macintosh SE?
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Yes, but keep two points in mind:
1.) Apple-branded SCSI drives will probably work better
2.) You can't sta…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Dog CowSun, 13 Dec 2009 - 21:41
I took a cd drive out of a old PowerMac 7100, stuck it in a external case, and hooked it to my SE. I booted up and it can't read any cds. Apple HD setup (or whatever it's called)…
68kMLATroubleshootingby agg23Sun, 13 Dec 2009 - 21:38
Well I burned it in x8 speed (the lowest Snow Leopard burning speed I can choose) and it doesn't work.
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Can you be more specific than "it doesn't work"? Does …
Well, I'm not sure I wanna tackle the mods needed to run the 133MHz bus DP1GHz on the 100MHz bus of the Cube. So the DP500 might yet end up in there instead.
By the way, picked t…
Yep, that'd be right...odds are the chip is probably an 82C861, which is a USB 1.1 controller - exactly the same as the one used on the tray load iMac G3s.
3 posts in a row now... but the Power Mac is running perfectly stable with a G4 running at 400mhz (66mhz bus with a multiplier of 6x). I've also stuck an ATI Rage 128 Pro PCI in th…
It seems just disassembling and reassembling all the parts somehow got it back up and running.
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Strong evidence of bad solder joins on a connector somewhere.
Auto suppliers are probably a good place to look for O-rings, too. Anything rated to survive life inside a car's engine bay should have no problems with the heat of a G5.
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68kMLATroubleshootingby iMac600Sun, 13 Dec 2009 - 05:40
You can make an adapter to hook the drive to a regular SCSI & power cable, but I've never heard of anyone actually doing that.
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68kMLAHardwareby Trash80toHP_MiniSun, 13 Dec 2009 - 05:16
You can make an adapter to hook the drive to a regular SCSI & power cable, but I've never heard of anyone actually doing that.
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Yes. Find yourself a slow SCSI CD drive (say, 2x or 4x, max), and it should work. If you encounter a driver problem, the "CD Sunrise" driver works well with many third-party drives…
68kMLATroubleshootingby tomlee59Sun, 13 Dec 2009 - 04:18
Merry Christmas to all! And to all a new mac under the tree!
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The Portable has a few of oddities. It's basically a low power 16MHz CMOS MAC SE. It requires more juice to spin up the HD than the AC adapter can supply, so it needs a charged bat…
Kinda makes the DP500 I just picked up for it a little redundant
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Renderbox for say, MP3 encoding or video encoding? I know it's a slower machine, but....
68kMLAHardwareby ChristopherSun, 13 Dec 2009 - 03:01
Okay. I've reassembled the SE/30 and did a voltage measurement just as JDW mentioned. I am getting between 5.00V and 5.01V DC through the floppy port. The SE/30 is powered on, s…
68kMLAHardwareby phreakoutSat, 12 Dec 2009 - 23:43
Cheers, compadre.
You got two of those for 27$?!
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AU$30 each (~US$27)
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But yeah, who's complaining? }
One's going to re…