So far as I know the chips used in the Apple IIe/c and Mac 128k are completely bog-standard 4164s so you shouldn't really need a cross-reference table; IE, searching for "4164 DRAM…
Good info! I have more than a few Apple II parts laying around - and a couple 128k boards I would like to bring back to 128k, even if there is no Apple logo on the RAM.
sorry to bring this thread back up….
but he has a great cross reference table there.
so the Apple IIc and the Macintosh 128k used the same memory chips?
Any other Mac or Apple p…
Also, you can use the patched Apple SC HD Setup to format ZIP disks, and the OS will treat it like a regular hard disk. The only disadvantage of this is that ejecting is now a two …
68kMLAPeripheralsby CC_333Thu, 23 Jan 2014 - 07:25
If you plan on using a ZIP drive you will need the Iomega 4.2 driver in order for it to boot the Plus. That also brings up some questions about formatting with third party utilitie…
68kMLAPeripheralsby tendimWed, 22 Jan 2014 - 17:39
Hi All,
I have some time this holiday weekend to revisit some of my vintage Mac projects. Since I posted this I have acquired a IIsi ROM and I am still getting the same error sho…
I purchased a tower model from the original owner back in 2002. It was a pretty tricked out original configuration, likely in the $5000 range!
-G3 300Mhz ZIF with 1MB cache
-Rev …
I've got a DT sitting in the shed which I have to get round to playing with.... I'm unsure of the specs as I only paid cursory attention to it when i got it. It was just a machine …
Bringing back an old thread, I scored the best upgrade for my G3 yet: a real Woz autography on a blank bezel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [] ]'>
He was in town and did a…
But then if i do this…. I will end up talking my self out of wanting a Quadra 840av. I want one !
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Yeah,but then you'll have to see how over clocked you can …
68kMLATroubleshootingby MinerAlThu, 21 Mar 2013 - 01:54
Since it has been three years and since you've done absolutely nothing with the card, rather than letting it sit in a dark closet for all of eternity, I would suggest you consider …
Well, it's been about three years and I've done nothing with the card, and I don't think I will be. In fact, it's still resting on the dark foam shown in the photo.
Suggestions o…
Some LC475 run stable at 40MHz just as they are. Why not try it before you get a large 840av?
And when it works, treat yourself by getting a new 840av. ;D
68kMLATroubleshootingby tecneeqTue, 12 Mar 2013 - 22:46
from the link above:
I changed MC88920 to MC88916DW80, and my LC475 is working at 42Mhz perfectly. Higher clock causes unuseable serial ports (Ummm---regrettable).
Click …
68kMLATroubleshootingby uniserverTue, 12 Mar 2013 - 19:40
There's another simpler way to get to 40 MHz which used to be available from here:http://gabezing.sytes.net/LC475-40Mhz-E.html
However, that site's been unavailable for a while an…
68kMLATroubleshootingby tecneeqTue, 12 Mar 2013 - 19:08