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Just because the connector fits does not mean the wires are used for the same task.
However I do not know how Sonnet had their stuff wired so that is all I can say.
The common internet consensus is that Apple just swapped a couple pins. People have used non-airport cards in the airport slot... but they were all wifi.
I have not seen a pinout of the slot though, so I cannot really say any way or the other. If someone who knows what they are doing has a poke...
I want to actually dial into another machine without having to faff around with settings then run back and forth across the house to answer the call. Serial cables or USB adapters not allowed. Just dial in like we did in the old days but using some cable poked through walls/ceiling/floor.
I would also like to say that I finally got this working with my AsanteTalk box. And yes, my RT-AC66U has no issue negotiating with this specific piece of hardware, I guess that is mostly just a thing with some other old stuff.
What I *think* worked in the end(swapping the...
It is at this point you pop off the heatsink, unscrew the heat spreader, then clean off the thermal compound to look at the markings on the CPU. You would also check the multiplier settings at this point. A WS/PDQ overclocking page should be pretty clear on the multiplier setting.
Was it the...
I am having some trouble getting this to work.
Using BeigeG3 as a software bridge (localTalk Bridge) and a PB1400 as a client(172.16.2.2) with the virtual machine running on a PC with windows 8 I can(from PB1400) log into the gateway VM but cannot talk to anything outside the gateway VM, such...
I have a Team 4GB, and ADATA 2GB that work in my 1400, but that is IDE to begin with, not some odd SCSI contraption. :p
Also, if the 4GB card is FAT formatted on a PC then 7.6.1 will not like it. but if you make it exFAT or FAT32 or something 8.6 has no issues.(one of the two or possibly...
The magnet in the sub is not at fault.
There are two possible reasons why your HDD died:
1. AGE.
2. Vibration.
A drive can die at any time, and they like to pick the worst times. Did I ever mention the time about six or seven years ago IIRC when I had a (purchased new)120GB Samsung HDD in my...
^^^^^^
This.
I have played with some. They are all garbage.
Just get a veryvery short extension cable and fling it somewhere. The hard pivoting extender things are not worth your time imo.
Not that it matters for Macs, but I have always liked CF cards for:
their speed
IDE+dumb passive adapter means there is less possibility of incompatibility
...This next one is just luck I think. I have killed multiple SD cards in cameras but never killed a CF card in a computer. Different...
There was also the SnapScan Touch that had swappable coloured handles on the lid. Though the lid itself was translucent white and the body of the scanner was white.
I have a Compaq BD0366459B (36GB 10k RPM) that appears to need termination on the 80pin, or use a 68pin cable.
I can just use it with a 68pin cable but in a cramped space that might not be as nice unless I also used a flexible extension on the mobo side of the the 68 to 50 pin adapter.
*shrug*
I will suggest that you have the solution to your problems.
Run windows on at least one of them.
And why were you trying to flash the BIOS without a machine to write proper floppy disks?
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