Just one thing to remember about trayloading iMacs: If you use it regularly, expect the monitor to lose its flyback transformer within a year or two. I gave away my Rev. B (same th…
Does anybody have any experience using Disk2FDI or Catweasel?
Both products claim they can make disk images from a 400K & 800K GCR floppy, Catweasel claims to even be able…
Ya know, what that looks like is an original "Macintosh" sticker from the back of an early 128K. Maybe this was upgraded to 512, in which case you got a new "Macintosh 512K" sticke…
As you may have seen in the Conquests forum, I just got an eMate 300, which is my first Newton. I ask that you please bare with me, as I am a total Newton noob.
I found some pa…
Weren't HyperDrive labels red text? I'd bet that is a dealer's sticker. I can't make out what the label on the auctioned Mac says. It's likely that if there was once a HyperDrive i…
I use a Behrigner UCA200 since my Allen Heath board has rca out.
Legendary, you must be sarcastic, the VLZ/VLZ Pro series of Mackie boards were the worst ever made, fader problems…
Apparently the internal battery does not hold a charge, which is not surprising. Replacement seems to be pretty easy, too.
How much did you pay?
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It is most likely the analog board/ flyback transformer/ some other mysterious item in the dark depths of the machine that is faulty, as fiddling with the jumpers as per the variou…
Perform the hinge fix on it.
I tried doing it to mine, but the display cable was wedged under the hinge. It worked fine before, but after removing it (CAREFULLY), the touch portion…
Yeah, that's what all the hype over the hyperdrive is about! It's an internal hdd for
the 512k.
I believe JDW has one.
Check the flickr 68kmla group you'll find it. Or
just …
Ah gotcha. I figured that was what you might be pointing to. But I guess that sticker is useless without the HyperDrive though...
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careful. It might be the inverter itself. I have had cases where you push on the inverter and it will work. Usually a cold joint, but I would go find an inverter. it should be c…