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Yep, honestly it goes pretty quick the only bad part is the main power supply board has a section of epoxy and goo that holds the bigger capacitors together.
Awesome, everyone has different 3D printers so I can see how different applications and print types can apply, I didn’t have issues with mine but it’s awesome you made a remix as well. That’s fantastic
As most of you are aware the posts for that little hat at the top of the sub for the TAM break almost certainly when you go to recap or repair them. As such I've designed these little post fusers that allow the two pieces to join as they should. They were designed with the intention to have just...
Hello everyone, A while back my good friend @Jockelill picked up this SE 1/40 for me and sent it over to the United States from Sweden. If some of you were unaware the SE 1/40 as far as I can tell is a model designated only of the European market. It is essentially a Macintosh SE FDHD with a...
Yeah gonna give that a try I just find it really weird because I've done the overclock before but for some reason it is disabling video. Maybe with higher clock speed and that resistor removed it is looking for a TAM style display or video driver and not one built into the machine?
Dropping this here for simplicity sake. Basically this chart outlines the differences in components between a Power Macintosh 6500 logic board and a Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh logic board. This is hand especially to Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh owners because if you have a faulty board...
So very interesting finds. I tried to up the clock on my 6500/225 to 300MHz. The machine would boot but I would get no picture. I have since tried 250MHz and 275MHz neither of which let me get video out from the machine. I would like to point out that this has all been attempted with R207...
Chiming in wayyyyy late but recently had an issue like this. If you push on the top left of the machine near the lcd/speaker area and restart the machine it may fix it. You see there is the LCD cable there. Sometime it gets knocked loose, even the slightest disconnect can cause this issue. Not...
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