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Before paying 120 for a Mac SE be sure to verify that it is not battery bombed (most of these came with the infamous Maxell batteries) and be aware that the HDD might be on it's way out and the floppy drive will need a clean + lube.
SE 1/20 and 1/40 are European SE FDHD models. The number stands for the RAM and HDD. I have an 1/40 that came with 1MB RAM and a 40MB HDD. These machines were shipped with the rear "Macintosh SE" label.
In case you're wondering about the print head... This is what it looks like taken apart.
Reassembly was quite fiddly, but it still worked except for the middle pin even though I switched the pins around. Next I got another print head and the printer showed the exact same behavior. I also...
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/apple-software-upgrades-cd-rom-july-1997
This Apple CD from 1997 should contain a driver for the Portable StyleWriter. Perhaps it's a newer version.
/edit: another one:
https://archive.org/details/AppleLegacyRecoveryDisks
I have not tried if such an old system version would boot on an SE/30, it might though. Also, an SE/30 will run with 4MB of RAM installed. Definitely odd. I would not risk 290€ to get a regluar SE.
Thank you! Unfortunately that's not it. I did suspect a bad print head so I got a used one. I then took the old one apart, thoroughly cleaned it and inspected all the pins, switched them around and nothing changed.
I think @Johnnya101 must be right that either the logic board or the psu board...
Hello everybody,
I hope I am not the only one tinkering with old printers. I got an ImageWriter II to match my Mac Plus, SE or SE/30 and while the printer cleaned up quite nicely there is one problem that I was unable to fix so far and that is annoying me very much.
The middle pin does not...
I am running a Pi Zero 2W without Ethernet thus I have to connect through WiFi and use the network bridge for WiFi.
I did reinstall the Pi from scratch to make sure that nothing from my previous experimenting is left that might have negative influence.
I used the latest image from the RaSCSI...
Allright, finally I had some more time to fiddle with this.
Now I did create all four override.conf files in the directories and filled them with the code below
/etc/systemd/system/afpd.service.d/override.conf
/etc/systemd/system/atalkd.service.d/override.conf...
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