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SE drive bay cover - 3D model? — #2

You have a 3D printer? Nice. I don't know of a 3D model of the drive cover, but if someone has an SE drive cover and a 3D scanner, they could scan it in.
68kMLA Peripherals by tanuki65 Mon, 18 May 2015 - 14:41

PowerBook 190 strange behavior — #22

Too bad you "HAD" that 5300, Bibilit. Not only is there problems with the power connection on the 190/5300 but sometimes when the battery leaks, the PSU Area (under the trackpad) i…
68kMLA Hardware by bibilit Mon, 18 May 2015 - 08:50

PowerBook 190 strange behavior — #21

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68kMLA Hardware by uniserver Mon, 18 May 2015 - 07:04

SE drive bay cover - 3D model? — #1

So I have a Macintosh SE with an internal hard drive... but no drive cover on the second floppy slot.  I'm wondering if anyone knows of a 3D model that I can print for this?  I hav…
68kMLA Peripherals by nightingale Mon, 18 May 2015 - 03:09

Mac OS 7.6 on PowerBook 1400cs/166? — #25

I have nowt (a Yorkshire term meaning nothing) in the way of Mac laptops except some Intel ones (MagSafe, various versions) and an iBook G3 (Snow, Dual USB, 700MHz, 16MB VRAM, 256M…
68kMLA Hardware by tanuki65 Sun, 17 May 2015 - 23:32

PowerBook 190 strange behavior — #20

It is not advisable to use ceramic capacitors in DC-DC switching circuits to replace electrolytics. Tantalum is ok.  Ceramics will vary their capacitance based on the applied volt…
68kMLA Hardware by techknight Sun, 17 May 2015 - 22:39

PowerBook 190 strange behavior — #19

I'm just shaking my head on this because looking at the 190 power area on the last pict Sherry H. posted and having seeing it on my 190, that is a tiny area to recap. No way one is…
68kMLA Hardware by Elfen Sun, 17 May 2015 - 21:35

PowerBook 190 strange behavior — #18

the flub-flub-flub is not a broken trace. its either a bad capacitor, shorted capacitor, or shorted load somewhere on one of the rails. You will need to measure resistances to grou…
68kMLA Hardware by techknight Sun, 17 May 2015 - 20:47

PowerBook 190 strange behavior — #17

Yep, DC-DC board is specific to the PowerBook 5300... Unfortunately the 190 has got the power circuitry directly on the logic board. I'm not sure what could be wrong there except m…
68kMLA Hardware by Sherry Haibara Sun, 17 May 2015 - 20:41

PowerBook 190 strange behavior — #16

techknight said: And this is where your memory fails you.  the 5300 has a DC-DC board.  The 190, That I am unsure of.  Click to expand... I have both my 5300 and 190 ap…
68kMLA Hardware by Elfen Sun, 17 May 2015 - 19:51

PowerBook 190 strange behavior — #15

And this is where your memory fails you.  the 5300 has a DC-DC board.  The 190, That I am unsure of. 
68kMLA Hardware by techknight Sun, 17 May 2015 - 18:58

PowerBook 190 strange behavior — #14

techknight said: Once you know the power input is good, then most likely the DC-DC board is toast. youll need to fix/replace it.  Click to expand... Unfortunately on the …
68kMLA Hardware by Elfen Sun, 17 May 2015 - 18:38

Mac OS 7.6 on PowerBook 1400cs/166? — #24

Test the adapter on another machine, like the clamshell iBook if you got it. At least you will know that will work or not.
68kMLA Hardware by Elfen Sun, 17 May 2015 - 18:18

LCIII problem after a recap schematics required — #10

If you didn't bridge anything then you might have a small fragment of debris floating around... Take that board out and shake it or blow some air on it... Also, Have you checked wi…
68kMLA Hardware by 360alaska Sun, 17 May 2015 - 16:22

LCIII problem after a recap schematics required — #9

Well since pretty much everything on the entire board runs on 5 V . Usually shorts are caused by solder bridges. But in the case of these LC boards. Have a closer look at all t…
68kMLA Hardware by uniserver Sun, 17 May 2015 - 16:03

LCIII problem after a recap schematics required — #8

I am thinking that maybe the board is bad, the problem come and goes for whatever reason, i have removed most of my work to double check, and nothing obvious. The problem disappea…
68kMLA Hardware by bibilit Sun, 17 May 2015 - 13:43

Good OSes for your 68k Mac — #4

As a general rule of thumb, any 601-based PowerMac I use OS8, 8.5/8.6 on 603-based machines and 9.1 on 604-machines... that being said I am running 9.2 on my 9600 with OS9helper. G…
68kMLA 68k by Schmoburger Sun, 17 May 2015 - 11:59
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