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    Apple ImageWriter - anyone know why it's so **** heavy?

    I was a copier/printer tech in the 90s, so I know how ridiculously heavy some of those old early laser printers were.
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    Apple ImageWriter - anyone know why it's so **** heavy?

    I'm "reorganizing" my storage space due to some impending HVAC work. I happened upon the ImageWriter that my father bought with his 512k Mac in 1985. I've moved it numerous times in the past, but never noticed how oddly heavy it is for a printer. Maybe it's because I'm older/weaker than the last...
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    Old version of Carbon Copy Cloner?

    perfect, thanks!
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    Old version of Carbon Copy Cloner?

    Anyone know where I'd be able to find a copy of CCC that'll work in 10.3 or 10.4 on a G3 iMac? My old "rescue" drive seems to have died on me. 🥺
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    Opinions on "companion" machine for a compact-only collection

    Just to clarify, I'm not talking about getting another machine, just deciding which of my current machines would be best to keep and which I can let go. Not that any of the ones I'm considering selling off have much in terms of value. And somewhere, I think I still have an Asante...
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    Opinions on "companion" machine for a compact-only collection

    I guess this is kind of what I was getting at. I'm looking at the situation like a prepper...I want something that will allow me to retrieve stuff from or write things to old (400k) disks or SCSI drives, or just about anything else. It's probably not going to be just one machine, so I need to...
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    Opinions on "companion" machine for a compact-only collection

    So, I used to collect all manner of old computers, mostly Macs but some others as well. Given the need to minimize storage space and maximize nostalgia, I've decided to pare my collection down to compact Macs only. The shelving in my storage area allows 6 per shelf with space for keyboards...
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    Rear I/O panel for "Mystic" CC?

    Both of them look like just cut-down versions of the 575 panel with screw holes added. So, I should be able to achieve the same thing with a coping saw, drill press and a steady hand. I've got two out of the three.
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    Rear I/O panel for "Mystic" CC?

    Yeah, I found that right after posting my message. Not quite worth $45 to me, esp. if I've got the 575 panel that I can shave down to the right size.
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    Rear I/O panel for "Mystic" CC?

    I've got a Color Classic that I "Mystic"-ized a long time ago. At the time (~2010, I think?) the current wisdom on handling the rear I/O panel was to get an LC575 panel and basically merge it with the original CC panel. I have both. The problem was that life got in the way and I never finished...
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    AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Display Diagnosis and Repair

    It's been a LOOOOONG time since I messed with CRTs or tube TVs, but the noise you're referring to sounds like the flyback transformer. Usually the noise is accompanied by a flicker or other visible distortion, but not always. Way back in the day, I had a client with a brand new (at the time)...
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    Quantum Viking 42S493 SCSI drive "unsupported"?

    OK, Lido saw them and started initializing one, but then it started the click of death and got really (really) warm. Haven't tried the other yet, but get the feeling the results will be the same and they'll both go into my pile of dead drives.
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    Quantum Viking 42S493 SCSI drive "unsupported"?

    Thanks, I'll give this a try tonight!
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    Quantum Viking 42S493 SCSI drive "unsupported"?

    Going through a couple boxes of old hard drives, I found two Quantum Viking drives, model # VK42S493. Specs I found online indicate these are 4.2 GB and appear to have been originally sold by/packaged in Compaq PCs. I'm fairly certain at least one of them came out of a PowerMac (7200 or 7300, I...
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    Powerbook 180c chime, then death chime

    If you're the "third time's a charm" type, I have a 180C that's in parts. The screen is in good physical condition, but the plastics are shot (all the brass standoffs for the screws holding it together are separated from the panels). I do have the proper AC adapter (US version, if that matters)...
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