What did you try flashing it in? I never had great luck flashing in a Mac, if I recall the Mac flasher was only compatible with a very limited amount of flash chips. Another issue I remember having was flashing with the appropriate clock settings for memory and GPU sometime cards were very...
Great work! Now if only the PB500 series batteries had as simple electronics. I had four batteries but the corrosion was so bad in all but one had a salvageable smart board.
Way back I had a Duo 280 and my Dad had a 2300 we had four batteries between us that we just shared and never had any issues. At least one of them was a Type 1 as had a 230 at one point since that's when he bought the Duo Dock. The battery I recently rebuilt is a type 3 and I did keep all...
I recently did on my 540c, I wouldn't recommend what I used as it was quite thin which isn't much help for a first timer if you wanted to pull off and reapply it would be impossible without tearing. It probably would have been fine if it wasn't as sticky as it was even with using soapy water...
Some people are doing this now with vintage software for fun this month. Ive started looking into the software and hopefully will have something connected before they're done. Check out this link:
https://biosrhythm.com/?p=2767
BBraun also had a server in the past with a special extension...
More often than not in my own experience its almost always a bad solder joint. The worst mistake I've done that killed a device I recapped was installing the cap backwards and it killed a irreplaceable part.
Thought I would share what I found a mention in a magazine of an AppleTalk enabled version of MacPalette II. I then got in contact with Microspot (the developer) the sales rep that I talked to couldn't find any digital copies to send me but spoke with some one else in the company and they said...
I had set up Remote Access in the 90s for a friend to dial into my network and share files/play games and was wondering if there is other software that does the same/similare but over the internet capable of the same?
I found drivers for Linux and MacOS and the plan was to just share using cups once I could establish a connection. I'll come back to it at some point, I'm currently upgrading/cleaning up my home network.
After installing PAP and confirming it was installed and many hours of trying to get it to print to my ImageWriterII I found a GitHub of someone who discovered that PAP had a bug making it not compatible with the ImageWriter printers and they had begun looking into it but discovered it was way...
@mactjaap Is MacIPgw compatable with PAP for Appletalk printing? I was thinking it might be useful to some to make it possible to connect to a Appletalk enabled ImageWriter with the pi and reshare it as something a modern protocol. There are a couple drivers for the ImageWriter for modern...
Not sure if this helps at all, Peter N Lewis (peter.lewis@info.curtin.edu.au) wrote a program called Bolo Finder that searched a tracker that was run by Mike Ellis. Perhaps if they can be contacted they might have some useful information. In the help document Peter Lewis provides several e-mail...
Came across these at Excess Solutions in San Jose lots of SIM sockets especially 30 pin. The only angled ones however are plastic clips. I figured anyone rebuilding a SE might be interested in these.
The scsi2sd has termination that can be enabled or disabled in software. I’ve seen it cause issues and I’ve seen it not. If the intent is to have an internal drive then no problem but if you don’t it could cause problems.
Those resister packs judging by their location are internal termination, this was common to see on early SCSI cards and would be installed if you were not using an internal drive.