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I don't have the manual actually. Information on E-Machines products are next to none at this point. I have seen those cables I just don't get why a VGA monitor wouldn't work. The tables I've found have multiple configs which do include a vga setting. Even if we ignore that, it specifically...
We've tried a no sense adapter but with zero luck. Is that sync separation different than what is standard on mac DA-15? On that it is straight through to VGA for sync signals.
I'm running 2.2. I am thinking of making a ram disk to force into bank b just for giggles but running in a ram disk shouldn't make any difference unless macbench did a really poor job of pre caching the test data.
I thought that was about the enhanced powermath with redirecting SANE instructions to the FPU.
Kinda agree. I want some disk benchmarking software to give me latency numbers.
So I found a control panel called CacheControl which also said my data cache was disabled. Checked it and now I scored...
I've run it without it and also gotten a massive performance drop and how that switch works, as op states, is pretty ambiguous to what it's doing. If for some reason the onboard L2 isn't being enabled but the rest are working it would have a strange middle man drop. Having to get into...
Figures lol. But something like the cache not working would cause such a strange drop off. I know one of the SE upgrades has an issue with that when not using the original adapter board.
50MHz with FPU
PowerCache iici not the universal one
Yes
No cable connected. Dipswitched vga adapter set to vga mode 640x480
CPU Charger and asante ethernet extension IIRC
Just to throw another wrench in all this: My iici with an E-Machines Futura MX, 128MB (16MB each) 60ns, 8MB disk cache, no virtual memory, 32bit addressing, and the PowerCache 030 with enhanced powermath enabled only scored a 3.1 and 6.9 in MacBench 2 on System 7.1. Color depth makes no...
Finally got around to testing some of the software you sent. The included control panels were still crash city but the GH1 patch just worked! Mac OS 8.1 on a iici running in millions of colors is just crazy to see :). Now just to recreate the RGB cable to get 1024x768 at millions working....
So I recently picked up an E-Machines Futura MX off ebay and have been unable to find the patched control panel to disable the menu bar item to prevent freezing on 7.5.x and higher as well as being completely unable to figure out how to get 1024x768 out of it. I have the 10 dip switch vga...
According to a thread on MacRumors about flashing these cards it seems Jaguar is just not a fan. Mine also kernel panics on initializing the card. Panther has been fine although I can't boot OS X installers off a sata dvd rw drive.
I got to be able to take the chip off and flash it. Not sure why but didn't have luck with the latest 128k rom. Read back fine but did work. Using the original 128k it worked just fine. Solder joints looked good but we didn't try redoing it. Either way works perfectly in my 7500/100 with a SSD.
I just got a ZuluSCSI Mini in for my Mac Plus but I can't get it to not crash the machine. Both RaSCSI and BlueSCSI images cause the machine to hard reboot. I've tried several settings to no avail. The machine boots off an old SCSI hard drive and loads the entire 4MB of ram without crashing...
No dice. The friend I got the machine from also got a SE from the same person. Somehow that machine had a red label drive with a red cable. Put in mine and worked right away. No idea on the other drives. He wants to recap the SE before turning it on (I did the same).
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