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Quadra 7100

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
This is a hack I did quite some time ago and, like almost all of my hacks, it has never quite been finished! :-/

I was going to post this after having welded and cleaned up the @$$graft, but another member is looking into doing a similar hack, so here goes:

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This shot I'll revisit after completing the Quadra 7100/G3/HPV upgrade . . . [;)] ]'>

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. . . adding a more appropriate selection of NuBus Cards . . .

. . . and maybe doing a little plastic welding. ::)

If I'd have had the same handful of NewerTech G-3 Accelerators/PDS Adapters and selection of larger collection of NuBus Cards that I've now laid my grubby little paws upon, I could have left the 700's Two Slot Tuschie section unmolested.

Such is life! ;D

p.s. sorry if this is a double post, I couldn't find it in the six pages of this current iteration of Hacks. I think I did this one about eight years ago.

 

uniserver

Well-known member
looks good!

I feel like a IIcx or IIci would have been a better choice to hack up.

But regardless your craftsmanship is pretty good, Have you ever preformed prototyping, for a company?

 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
Thanks. I've never prototyped any computer equipment for anyone, but I've done POP Display Prototyping for a few companies.

I hack what I've got extras of at any given time: 3 Q700s = three legged display shelf + 2 Hacks + 1 Stock Q700 + spare boards }:)

The other hacker will be likely be using a IIcx case.

Question: does putting a Q650 board into a Q700 require any hacking of the backplane?

 

tecneeq

Well-known member
Add NetBSD into the mix and you have up to date software on awesome hardware in a nifty case. I would buy that. ;D

 

Bunsen

Admin-Witchfinder-General
Question: does putting a Q650 board into a Q700 require any hacking of the backplane?
As lone as your third Nubus slot doesn't need access to the outside world; there are only two rear Nubus openings on the 700.

 

ClassicHasClass

Well-known member
For the 7100, the only options are what few distros of LinuxPPC with NuBus support are out there, or MkLinux. I've long toyed with putting MkLinux on my 7100.

 

MinerAl

Well-known member
Somewhere in the back of my closet I still have my Tux (the Linux penguin) sitting on a 7100 t-shirt I got with my box of MkLinux back in the day. Nerd girls loved that t-shirt. I wonder if I still have that box...

 
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