So, I scored a 233mhz g3 PDS accelerator off of ebay, and it works.
This weekend I was testing this out with Mac OS 7.6.1 to see if there were issue.
I see that the extention is disabled if I plug my HPV card into the slot.
Does anyone know of a "hack" or way to force-enable it? I know that...
Well, I got my 6100 up and "running". Waiting on a bluescsi drive to arrive.
I just need to get the adapter board made and come up with a way to bend some aluminum sheet to help stabilize the hpv card/adapter.
My 2mb HPV comes to live right away. JOY!
@joshc I was browsing the github folder(s) and I am looking for what files I need to send into jlcpcb to get this started.
Also, I see that Mouser has the EDAC 302-182-520-900 (182 pin) connector but not the 302-132-520-201 (132 pin) version.
(I took the time to count the pins on the pics of...
My last retro project is bringing back to life a 2nd hand 6100/60
The initial goal is to get an HPV board (from a 7100) installed and upgrade it to 2MB (comes with 1MB)
- Where can I get compatible memory sticks for this board?
- Where can I get ahold of a "T" mounting plate to fit it to my...
I wanted to get my Canon BJ portable printer and HP Deskjet 450 back up and running.
The HP is a bit "easier" to find working cartridges (but they are all expired)
Get a reliable refill kit
Add 1cc of additional fluid to each of the tanks
Place cartridges in a plastic container with a 70 (or...
That sounds about right.
I used a thin strip of Gorilla Glue tape (black stuff) to hold the sensor onto a teeny-tiny bead of ArticSilver paste.
The only thing that is important is the side that comes into contact with the cell. The other side is irrelevant.
I believe that is thermal "glue" to help with identifying the temp of the cells as it approaches the charge limit.
I think someone used a tiny thermal pad (double sided adhesive) as a work around.
I have not seen a 3D STL for the battery pack, but, I would be interested in it as well. When I...
I am still hunting for a "decent" battery setup for my PB 5300 that I can use AA "Everloop" cells in instead of having to glue/tape/solder them permanently.
My last working 5300 battery is probably going to die in the next year or two and I really want to fix all 3 of them if I can. But having...
(resurrecting an old thread)
I use an mSATA-IDE adapter with plenty of holes drilled into the cover (to release the heat) and then booted off of a CDROM. I've not had the best luck with CF cards keeping data.
I put a CF-PCMCIA card in the card slot with OS8.1 and use that for booting. I have...
I had to make up my own for my PB's
I used conductive "glue" for fixing rear-window defrosters to hold the cells together and then I removed the wires from the old pack and re-soldered them to leads coming from the new one.
I used VERY thin brass sheet metal to make the top/middle/bottom...
Just to add, in college we were told to use MPEG-1 for nearly everything as it played readily across all platforms. (but it looked like crap...)
I remember debates raging on Sorenson vs Cinepak vs Indeo. I don't think Indeo was on the Mac until mid 2000s.
The format for games like Myst...
They boot fine but running any apps long term burns them out.
I has 2 SanDisk and a Sumsung card due an early death.
CF tend to last longer and are faster, but, the lack of any form of cache limits their potential.
I've just had much better success with mSATA for faster notebooks. My 5300's...
Just to add, I replaced the power connector on a PB5300ce using a pair of "donor" units to get the right setup.
I had to wick the solder on all the contacts for the connector several times before it would come out "gracefully".
Then, I cleaned up everything and tinned the ends and now my...