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  1. JT737

    Interware Booster 30-50F

    @patatas -Unfortunately, I got rid of the card a few years ago now. Although I might have copied the firmware; I'll check when I get back home.
  2. JT737

    An SE/30 with a surprise

    @Fred1212 -This one isn't for sale. I have a 40mhz daystar that will probably be the one I sell.....after I make sure that it works fine (I bought it in a IIci, but have never tested it yet). @ArmorAlley -I have a few of Bolle's cards, including his wonderful dual PDS adapter/ethernet combo...
  3. JT737

    An SE/30 with a surprise

    Got this off of Buyee a little while back. What caught my eye was the 44Mb Syquest drive and......of course.....the promise of some kind of video goodie on the inside. This sticker peaked my interest (I don't remember seeing it in the auction), but it turned out to be nothing. So, I...
  4. JT737

    Interware Booster 30-50F

    @chiptripper -Unfortunately, I sold my Interware CV-40-40 booster a few years back. Otherwise, I'd be happy to make a copy of the firmware for you!
  5. JT737

    What is this accellerator?

    I know that the Micromac website seems to say that this card is a ThunderCache card, model number TCCC32F (the F at the end means that it has an FPU). https://www.micromac.com/products/thundercache.html
  6. JT737

    Recently-recapped SE/30 went "bang" - a tantalum-capacitor cautionary atle

    The unfortunate thing with Tantalum caps is that when they fail, they usually fail with a "bang". This is why I don't use them anymore. I prefer polymer capacitors-they are safer (at least from what I've seen) and seem to be much more voltage tolerant than tantalum capacitors.
  7. JT737

    sharing disk images between ZuluSCSI/BlueSCSI and modern Mac

    Unless you happen to have the original 800k install disks...which I do! Or, as I've done in the past, you can use the floppy emu to install an OS on a given machine....it works really well.
  8. JT737

    sharing disk images between ZuluSCSI/BlueSCSI and modern Mac

    @bigmessowires -It seems easy, I just haven't had much luck. I guess it's kind of funny that to me, the older SCSI2SD was easier for me to work with....but then again, I have all of the vintage equipment to do it! What can I say, I like doing things the hard way.....at least, that's the way my...
  9. JT737

    sharing disk images between ZuluSCSI/BlueSCSI and modern Mac

    This. My default way to install an OS on a SCSI2SD drive was first to format the card using an application such as Lido 7, and then simply treat the drive like a regular hard drive and install an OS from either a CD-ROM or the install files from another hard drive (all of this is done using...
  10. JT737

    Yay I have an se 😊

    @SophieRose -Congratulations! And it looks like you have the same Wacom tablet that I use. @bigmessowires -I'll raise you my Sym I ...although I have to admit I haven't gotten it to work yet!
  11. JT737

    Getting my SE/30 online

    I use one of @Bolle's adapters in conjunction with a GL-AR300M shadow router and the Mac WIFI extension on my SE/30. Works pretty well.....at least, as well as it can with a 68030 based Mac. I basically used the same procedure that someone used here...
  12. JT737

    A couple of IIci's...one from Buyee, and one for free(complete with original monitor)!

    @volvo242gt @bibilit -This was the first test of the monitor, with it's original IIci and cable. Somewhere in my mess I have another cable that I can test it with, and of course, I can always hook it up to my SE/30 to see what it does as well. @KC13 -Sorry to hear about your IIci! If you...
  13. JT737

    A couple of IIci's...one from Buyee, and one for free(complete with original monitor)!

    So I recently won a IIci from Buyee...which in and of itself, isn't a big deal. But it had a Daystar Powercache 68030 card in it as well as a network card! The card is the 40Mhz version and doesn't have a 68882, but for the price that I got it all for, I think I did pretty good. However...
  14. JT737

    ImageWriter Ribbon Cartridge Problems

    @bigmessowires -Those seem like a great deal! I'll have to order a few and try my luck.
  15. JT737

    ImageWriter Ribbon Cartridge Problems

    I shouldn't make a difference. The voltage is just what is powering the printer, and the printer's operations should be the same with either 240 or 120 volts.
  16. JT737

    ImageWriter Ribbon Cartridge Problems

    @Phipli -Thanks! I think that I bought these ribbons 5 years ago or so....I can't remember. I got this one with a few color ribbons, which best I can tell have suffered the same fate. Other than the rollers everything seems good. Of course, I think that the design idea of using a foam...
  17. JT737

    ImageWriter Ribbon Cartridge Problems

    I have a few ImageWriter II's and I finally decided to get around to getting one of them up and running for a project I'm working on. The ImageWriter itself is in good shape, but of course, the cartridge that was in it didn't seem to be working. So I decided to swap it out for a new old stock...
  18. JT737

    Yahoo Japan/Buyee major score- SE/30 with extras

    @cheesestraws @Aeroform -Later when I get home, I'll try a couple of key combinations at start-up and see what I get.
  19. JT737

    An old Techworks Accelerator ad

    @bigmessowires -Yea, the 68040 accelerators were definitely a bit steep! And very expensive in today's dollars if you do a time/value of money calculation on them. However, I think that the 68030 25Mhz accelerator wasn't too obscenely priced for the day....especially when a new 68030 based...
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