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It reports as a “Gestalt ID = 312”, I think it is a Japanese late Wallstreet.
Edit: probably a Wallstreet II aka PDQ based on ROM version $77D.41F6 and the presence of L2 cache according to Google.
The LED explanation makes sense, thanks! PRAM battery I’ll check this weekend. Will let it off the power for some time.
Tried booting from an external BlueSCSI or my trusted Apple CD300. No key combo would get it booting from anything. Doing the 4-finger key combo gives me the disk icon with...
I’ve been struggling a bit navigating a Japanese version of MacOS 8 as I wanted to backup some of the data and applications I found on this machine, but after that and a fresh install of OS9.1 I have a really great Wallstreet!
It’s working nicely, even the battery charged nicely and thinks it...
Hi all!
After much haggling In the proud owner of a physically beautiful Quad G5 with original box. The previous owner gave up on the needed repairs.
The G5 turns on - runs for up to 5-15s and then turns off. The famous LEDs on the motherboard show OVERTEMP and CHECKSTOP. No visible leakage...
Hi!
I'm trying to get my Q700 to play audio streams from anywhere really.
I got MacTuner to start up once (not playing anuything yet, just the UI), it's locking up my machine now everytime I start it. It also mentions you need to install RealAudio Player, which I found. That however claims to...
This is one of the most useful projects for my vintage computers at home, absolutely fantastic. It is the central hub in my network for basic filesharing and bringing everything together. Thanks @mactjaap !
Three questions,
I'm considering moving from my pi to a proxmox vm. It has more...
Updates... I messed around a bit and read EEPROM ID 0x2005 back from it. Could be an ST 27C1001.
Attached the 128KB ROM dump... let me know if this works!
OK - step 1 completed. Managed to get the EEPROM off witghout destroying the card...
Does anybody know the EEPROM type used? Mine still has the sticker on it that I would like to keep on. Forgot how to use Xgpro to check the type, sorry...
I have a CV40 that I can dump the ROM from. Is there a app that allows me to do that when the card is installed in my Mac? I'd prefer that over extracting the EEPROM from the brittle plastic socket...
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