Course, the SE/30 was never designed to take a Nubus card. Presumably this also means any back panel connector soldered directly to a (Nubus or IIsi-only PDS) card will end up buri…
Look at Von's diagram:
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His Ethernet card and Daystar adapter both work in either the IIsi or the SE/30. In both cases, cards added to them mount over the mo…
Now there you have a point. There was a lot of copy protection on the early Mac, and some of those fiddled around with the disk speed, which you could do on a 400K drive, but NOT o…
< . . . alas . . . it appears that I can no longer remain silent . . . : . . . >
Trash80toHP_Mini wroterientation of Pin 1 of adapter &l…
orientation of Pin 1 of adapter to SE/30 PDS
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Just give it to me straight, I can take it - the IIsi and SE/30 PDS slots are 180˚ rotated compared to each oth…
ChristTrekker:
That font is called Motter Tektura, and a modern freely-redistributable TTF version exists now called Mottek, so it could be feasible if someone has a little experi…
The extra cost of a WGS9650 over a 9600 was due to the scsi card, large drive, and presumably extra RAM (small RAM in the order of 32MB was stock, remember, and not nearly enough f…
It's fairly well known the early compact Mac had power supply that was barely adequate (I must've replaced hundreds of those when I was working at a after market Mac repair shop in…
On the topic of software "compatibility," I am curious if it has more to do with copy protection and the differences between floppy drive mechanisms than it does with 64k vs 128k R…
Great score...that RAM alone would be worth the $80! Anyway, it must be quite a machine, I remember back when I was 12 (and the 9600/350 was the fastest Mac money could buy), I wou…
Hi B,
It happened via Mactalk - member jmd (serious collector and no doubt on here too!) contacted me, was offered this and had no need for it, so I contacted the seller and went …
My campus is on spring break right now, but I may be going in during the week to set up our Mac mini server. I'll try out the battery idea.
Any idea for a Titanium PowerBook G…
The username and password in the link for each game is wrong. If you copy the link and just delete them it will download with no trouble. Apparently a username and password are no …
Don't know. I started tracing out the power supply of the beast, but haven't got it figured out yet. It's pretty complex with stuff feeding back on itself. If anyone knows of a sch…
< . . . considers warning B to compare the orientation of Pin 1 of adapter <-> to SE/30 PDS . . . before proceeding . . . >
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Other than drivers for early hard disks like the HyperDrive or Corvus which used their own schemes for partitioning, like "drawers", there wasn't much that didn't work. I can't rem…
The "lisp co-processor" runs its own operating system called "Genera" which is dramatically different from windows/unix derivatives like osx and windows. The operating system is to…
Thanks guys! It so great to keep the old 68k alive. Nostalgia of my kid years.
Bunsen , the site needs login and password :-( PM me please I love them games.
If you want to boot one without a good battery, you need a later PowerBook AC adapter, one that puts out at least 2 amps. I use a model M5652, which is 3.0 Amps at 7.5 Volts. It's …
i was reading that alot of older software wasnt compatible with 128K roms
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Out of curiosity, do you have a reference for that? There seems to be a lot of conf…