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  1. MacJunky

    Photo Request : 5500, 6500 and TAM Logic Board

    I just plucked off R133 to drop the CPU from 300 to 275 and saw no change, I still see: 0 > f3000034 rl@ 8 u.r 7A1030E0 ok
  2. MacJunky

    Photo Request : 5500, 6500 and TAM Logic Board

    That's my 6500/225. It has 8MB RAM soldered onboard, and I currently have it overclocked to 300MHz. It also has a non-functional Rage Pro Turbo PCI chip soldered onto it and is utilizing a Radeon 7000 as main display graphics card.
  3. MacJunky

    Photo Request : 5500, 6500 and TAM Logic Board

    0 > f3000034 rl@ 8 u.r 7A1030E0 ok 0 >
  4. MacJunky

    Salvation Archive

    The trouble with temporary links is that they are temporary, and someone looking for something specific may come across it too late. In the event that you are unable to upload these files yourself, perhaps to preserve privacy/anonymity an arrangement can be made with someone from the community...
  5. MacJunky

    PBG3 Wallstreet - How stiff is too stiff for the hinges?

    Another issue those hinges had was the splines on a hardened pin sticking out of the clutches stripping out their mating splines cast into the upper hinge piece.
  6. MacJunky

    Salvation Archive

    I still don't really understand why a privacy-minded individual can't make an account using a name not historically associated with themselves to post material like this on more established sites in the community, at least one of which is not indexed by search engines last I checked.... If the...
  7. MacJunky

    Why can't I burn an install disc for my Pismo from a modern Mac?!

    This has also been my experience when it comes to burning speed, everybody says to do it slow and burning slow is when I have the most issues with my hardware. I've also had a rough time with reliability and the slim trayloading drives of the Lombard/Pismo/TL-iMac era, but if it otherwise reads...
  8. MacJunky

    adding 4mb SGRAM to PowerPC 5500/6500 ... and possible ATi Rage Pro upgrade

    I think I have the needed voltages configured for 3.3v(ish) operation. Scrounged some parts from the PCI card I had ordered to fill in the PLLVDD bits for pins 110&115, it was originally sitting at 4.23v but is now down to 3.2v. The RAGE II currently runs with reduced voltages but I haven't...
  9. MacJunky

    Help Identifying a G4 CPU Upgrade

    That heatsink was used on the FastMac branded upgrades as well. One thing of note might be the ©FM2003 on the bottom of the board near one of the mounting holes. Might be fun to browse through the ads in the back of Mac magazines sometime, there was some neat stuff back then...
  10. MacJunky

    adding 4mb SGRAM to PowerPC 5500/6500 ... and possible ATi Rage Pro upgrade

    Just dropping a note in here, I'm interested in this topic and have a 6500 harness without a case for probing/prodding/etc. I'm currently waiting on parts to arrive, though it'll probably be a couple weeks.
  11. MacJunky

    R7000 beige G3 issues

    @pizzigri I'd like to get onboard with this, should probably break it out into it's own thread though. I'm not smart enough to faff around in OF alone, but I am dumb enough to solder random chips to my 6500. I have a PCI Rage Pro card on the way for parts and would like to follow along with the...
  12. MacJunky

    R7000 beige G3 issues

    I for one would be pretty excited to see cards like the 2MX and 4MX working in OldWorld machines. Right now I have a 6500 that can't use ATI cards for 3D acceleration due to some sort of conflict with the onboard ATI hardware. Granted, an OS new enough for a nvidia card is new enough to bog down...
  13. MacJunky

    Performa 640cd dos compatible

    It appears to not be in accordance with the intent of the forum rules, though it would appear that images and links are no longer disabled.
  14. MacJunky

    Refurbished PowerMac 6500 Acting Up. Did I do it?

    For the sake of testing I burned to a CD the first retail image on the MG 9.1 page and am currently installing on a 6500 from the CD to a CF card. MacOS91CD. I ran md5sum to verify that the zip file was intact, then after extracting I changed the extension from .toast to .iso and burned it with...
  15. MacJunky

    Any fun/interesting apps or games to show off Mac OS X 10.1?

    https://rbytes.net/software/unstoppable-progress-review/
  16. MacJunky

    Getting G3 Whisper Perch USB working

    Wait, so I'm the only one using spray cans of brake parts cleaner? It works a treat. Can't remember if I normally use chlorinated or not, I tend to have both types floating around at any given time.
  17. MacJunky

    PM5400/5500 video upgrades? - internal display

    I'd really like to know if those work in OldWorld machines. I recently put sockets on a GF2MX and 4MX and tried a bunch of different ROMs in my 6500 with no luck... But perhaps they are the wrong cards or were already dead, IDK, I don't have a PC with PCI to test them in. I don't want to ruin...
  18. MacJunky

    raging curiosity with PSX/powermac 6400 memory (and struggle with tracking down DIMMs)

    Here is 8MB onboard and 32MB Kingston KTA603/32 in slot 1, slot 2 is empty. Apple System Profiler says there is 40MB built-in and shows a single 16MB DIMM with no location. 0 > f8000000 100 dump F8000000: 10 00 00 00 4B 00 FD FD 10 00 00 00 4B FF 00 FD :....K.......K...: F8000010: 04 10 13 33...
  19. MacJunky

    raging curiosity with PSX/powermac 6400 memory (and struggle with tracking down DIMMs)

    I soldered it. I was chatting about it with someone elsewhere, and they got the part number of the chips from their 6400 board and found an ebay auction for some memory sticks for me to buy and lift the chips from. So I bought a couple sticks and moved the chips onto my 6500. It *should* detect...
  20. MacJunky

    raging curiosity with PSX/powermac 6400 memory (and struggle with tracking down DIMMs)

    3 > f8000000 100 dump F8000000: 10 00 00 00 4B FF FD FD 10 00 00 00 4B FF FD FD :....K.......K...: F8000010: 04 10 13 33 4B FF FD FD 00 00 03 45 4B FF FD FD :...3K......EK...: F8000020: 00 91 42 22 4B FF FD FD 00 1F 03 00 4B FF FD FD :..B"K.......K...: F8000030: 00 00 00 46 4B FF FD FD 00 00 00...
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