Once again mars478, you've failed to have patience. All you had to do was let that machine sit for 1-2 weeks to completely dry out and adjust to room temperature. In trying to test…
That shouldn't be a problem. I've got a box here with darn near 100 sticks of 72-pin RAM. Should the OP need some, I am more than sure could dig him up a pair of matched 32MB or ma…
I was just trying to offer some advice for him as I felt that the drying time was not long enough.
That and I was just trying to flesh out what the poster above me was saying, is …
Leopard should run just fine on that card. While the Ti3200 is indeed far faster and a more capable GPU than the Rage128 card it came with, I am concerned that it may not support c…
Those are great machines.
I bet OS 9 at 1.58GHz flies!
A dual CPU upgrade would make OS X feel like butter on that machine. If you have cash, I wonder if you could get a SATA car…
Again, to rephrase what I said in my original post. Everyone here just needs to show a little more respect to each other's view points and everything here would be hunky dory.
C…
Again, maybe it was a slight over-generalisation on my part to discuss the membership as if it were two disparate groups. I know it's nowhere near as black and white as that in rea…
I'm not sure if they still have older Macs, but I remember a shop in Columbus called Macmobile. I had walked by the store in 2001 and there were a ton of old Macs in the window, in…
68kMLAPowerPCby Scott BaretTue, 1 Sep 2009 - 04:03
The Quadra 700 isn't a bad choice if you add an accelerator card. It's the same size as the IIcx/IIci and has the benefit of being able to be used as a minitower or as a desktop (d…
68kMLAPowerPCby Scott BaretTue, 1 Sep 2009 - 03:57
I have this one, and it works fine:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Viewsonic-VMA-1-Macintosh-Video-Adapter-MAC-VGA_W0QQitemZ190315600579QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2c4fb19…
Bad geometry can either be caused by the power supply or by the little magnets on the neck of the CRT. Since those magnets are a pain to work with, I'd suggest a power supply repai…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Scott BaretTue, 1 Sep 2009 - 03:30
Presumably there's some behind-the-scenes intrigue that most of us aren't privy to... for instance, I wasn't aware that we had a group A and a group B. I'm actually more than a lit…
68kMLASoftwareby Scott BaretTue, 1 Sep 2009 - 03:24
They stick it in a PC(or a Mac if they have a compatible card and ROM) then use an application(generally from within DOS while booted off a floppy/USB) to write the ROM file to the…
I call mine the "Mac 128k/512k/Plus mouse".
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I call mine the "I can't believe we used a huge lump of plastic with lint covered rollers and thought it was cool…
The minimum system I've ever tried is an unmodified PB140, which produced better-looking video than I'd expected.
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Given that the 140 meets the 68030 minimums…
I call it the "Original Apple Mouse".
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Nope. Still way too many words. :beige:
How about OAM and OAK (Original Apple Keyboard).
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Well my problem must be different, because I left it on for about half an hour and nothing happened. I think it might be the power supply, because the hard drive starts to spin, th…
Hey,
I've spent a little time tinkering with the MDD some more. By all accounts it's the fastest Mac I've owned - much faster in general use compared to my G4 Cube (with a Gigade…