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For old Macs I preferred Corel WordPerfect. I was able to convert old WordPerfect files to something modern word could use before. Oddly enough, they still make it. If you have like Mac OS 8.6 or something maybe MS Word would be better. I didn't use AppleWorks a ton.
I have a mint box and packaging from an SE if we are needing to confirm overall size and such but I think they were the same or similar size from 128k->SE/30. Some of the foam designs are different but at least for a quote they are similar enough.
@quorten Sorry it has been a while since I've been on this thread. You've done great work so far. If you have a drawing you can scale up (doesn't need all the fine details), I can send it to my contacts in China to at least get us a estimate of costs. And since you are in Minneapolis, I could...
My personal machine has Artmix Aztecmonster CF but now I'd probably use the MacSD given that it was easier for me. Some people had sucess with the SCSI2SD. I also have the card @Bolle created for Ethernet as well as accelerator adapter. Thus I have the 040 in my machine. Currently in...
I have angled metal tabbed 30pin 2 row ones. I wonder if it would be possible to use those. It is the same as used on the regular SE. I'm thinking if anything it could be too tight on one side.
@ymk Glad to have you aboard! I'm not sure if I understood the LED aspect. Are you saying one of the header connections would power an external LED? I'd be beyond excited for that because with the clear case SE/30 it looks great to have that light working. I just realized you are still...
I figured I should chime in. I actually know the guy who makes these great boards. He even sent me an early prototype for testing purposes. I, for one, am thrilled that an alternative to SCSI2SD exists that is more Mac friendly. I've had tons of issues with them so finding one exclusively...
Wow! I had no idea those were that expensive. I'd almost thing it would be easier to engineer new tooling and do it yourself or hire someone to assemble. After looking at it, I'm sure its <$5000 in tooling. Such a crazy thing to be rare. I truly had no idea.
@tappdarden You may have a point. I recently went from my newer iMac to a PowerBook 3400c and I kept thinking something was wrong with it as it wasn't bright, had backlit bleed, and crappy resolution. I think we are just spoiled with modern tech :lol: In my mind I keep thinking things were...
You know the issues you have with the display sounds like capacitor issues I’ve felt with on the PB 100 series passive matrix display. Given the age it might just be getting old enough. Usually 1987-1993 were the capacitor issues. You never know though. But at least it was stored in climate...
Oh how cool! I am so glad someone on here got it. The PowerBook 5300c was my second laptop I ever had. I really questioned selling this unit given that the chance of finding another is almost non-existent, but need to fund new (exciting) projects. I have both Mac and Apple II projects coming...
@quorten brilliant work! I made my 'retail box' smaller to save on shipping and did the same for the foam. The molds for the foam were $1800. I'd bet to be the same as original would be close to $4000. The good news is that boxes aren't super expensive. If you end up making some of these...
@Franklinstein Yeah, it is a very cool plastic housing for sure but at these prices it is a bit steep. I'd probably be one for $400 or less. That said, I have some interesting ideas about a completely custom take on an old system that would have a custom designed PCB and modern LCD but that is...
A complete guess: maybe with good capacitors on the logic board it is drawing more power from the power supply as it should. These power supplies (mainly TDK) are so bad that I’d say it’s more likely a power supply issue. Even if it’s not, it should be recapped.
Well, everyone knows I'd buy one :) I kind of wonder about making an external chassis so we can have a breakout of some kind. @Bolle if that is do able let me know and maybe I can make a case for such a device.
Interesting concept! Things are differently tight in there. There might be slight interference in my opinion, but as I always say... Only one way to find out!
I think this photo definitely shows how thick the plastic is. Most people just assume its cheap thin acrylic plastic :lol:
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