Hm. I spoke too soon. I can't seem to get the SSD to auto mount or to be the boot disk.
Any thoughts? Partitioning worked fine with Apple SC HD Setup (patched), and I could cop…
In other words the ROM SIMM address pins are numbered for byte-wise addressing, while in practice the ROM SIMM is wired for word addressing (four bytes per address).
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68kMLASoftwareby Trash80toHP_MiniTue, 2 Mar 2010 - 19:03
Bumping my old topic.
I may pull out my SE/30 to replace my Classic now. I've noticed that some games play alright on the Classic, but they're slooow. For example, I was play…
68kMLATroubleshootingby TempestTue, 2 Mar 2010 - 19:01
And we should note, for those who might try to use this information, that A0 and A1 are not connected to the address pins on the ROM chips on the module. A2 of the ROM SIMM conne…
It transpires that the IIx, the Portable and the 660av are going to be held back. Ho hum.
I will be selling some things on, as I don't have room for it all.
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68kMLAPeripheralsby Unknown_KTue, 2 Mar 2010 - 18:09
If you are just storing the machine, remove the battery.
Batteries in machines that are used a decent amount (are plugged into main power) should last 4+ years.
First off,
Correction: Lido 7.5.6, not 7.6.5. Darned math dyslexia... :I
Second,
Unfortunately, I haven't found anyone online that actually links a disk image floppy with the…
How would I figure out where a possible short is?
Running a wire directly to the disk might solve the problem, but that's still a hack and not a fix (remember the HD wasn't spinn…
68kMLAHardwareby Dennis NedryTue, 2 Mar 2010 - 17:32
It transpires that the IIx, the Portable and the 660av are going to be held back. Ho hum.
I will be selling some things on, as I don't have room for it all.
68kMLAPeripheralsby beachycoveTue, 2 Mar 2010 - 17:21
Thanks for the tips on this thread. I installed a 40GB Kingston SSD using the ACARD ARS-2000SUP. I had a hell of a time getting it to format in my SE/30, but based on this info f…
Sounds like a great haul!!! 8-o If you want to get rid of any Localtalk cables and accessories, A trackball, keyboard, or 1 or 2 SCSI hard drives, and are willing to ship to th…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Green78IITue, 2 Mar 2010 - 17:07
How can I make boot floppy disk if I have only new Macbook Pro and don't have a working vintage mac? There are many instructions how to make it on an old mac, but there is no instr…
68kMLAPeripheralsby filipp76Tue, 2 Mar 2010 - 17:03
I recently used RaWrite for Windows (Freeware):
http://www.chrysocome.net/rawwrite
To write a whole bunch of DSK & IMG mac disk images, including System installation disk…
First off,
Correction: Lido 7.5.6, not 7.6.5. Darned math dyslexia... :I
Second,
Unfortunately, I haven't found anyone online that actually links a disk image floppy with the…
Does anyone know how long a replacement PRAM battery that is a decent brand (SAFT) will last in a Mac Classic II that is in storage?
The PRAM battery in a Mac Classic II I bought …
How would I figure out where a possible short is?
Running a wire directly to the disk might solve the problem, but that's still a hack and not a fix (remember the HD wasn't spinni…
Absolutely impressive! And all for $60...lucky! That 9500/180MP is extremely awesome cuz it's got the older processors...wonder if you can run BeOS or even Rhapsody on that?!
Anyh…
68kMLAPeripheralsby RedjackTue, 2 Mar 2010 - 15:12
Yes, it's *that* Kurzweil. But he sold the company off almost as soon as it started. Dr. K made a big splash in the 1970s with his products for vision-impaired people. I think it w…
The easiest and fastest solution is to run a wire directly from the yellow wire on the power supply to the yellow wire of the hard drive power connector. This would effectively br…
in the description of my new HDD is written:
The Atlas 10K wide disk drive is manufactured as an Ultra2 Multi-Mode LVD device only. This drive does not provide for onboard SCSI bu…
I believe you should have no problems using the 68-pin to 50-pin adapter, provided that the SCSI ID on the drive and adapter are set to 0 and SCSI termination is enabled. If you h…
Mactracker is basically an eyeball level program that provides hardware and software specs of your Apple-branded product(s). It is good only to know what you have and what is unde…