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Nice. Glad to see that there's now an option for those of us who have damaged IIfx boards and can't seem to find a good original board to replace them with.
There are multiple cards available. The one in mine is the Apple II High-Speed SCSI card.
You might want to look into the CFFA3000, actually. Can use either CF cards or USB flash drives.
https://www.reactivemicro.com/product/cffa-v1-0-rev-c-rm-for-ii-ii-iie-and-iigs/
I would also recommend...
Sounds like the rubber grommets were added to prevent the roller from moving. Just looked at my ADB version, and there are no rubber grommets in place and the roller moves freely. The Plus version that I had was the same way as my ADB version.
The DIP switches control operation of the...
My old IIci had those in it as well. I've since moved them to the Quadra 950. Still working perfectly. In fact, for a while, I had eight in it as well.
Took a while to boot.
I wonder if your machine might have another issue causing it to not show any activity with the SIMMs, yet be ok with...
Mine, which was an 8-core 2.8GHz machine did that quite well. Video card that was in mine was a Radeon HD 5770. Make sure that whichever video card you use is installed in the bottom slot. Actually had the heatsink come loose on the chip under the second slot above. Machine became somewhat...
Yeah, sometimes they get stuff wrong. Case in point, they have the model identifier for the Centris 650 listed as M1250. Sent them a photo of the label on the back of my old C650, and they thanked me, but said they'd have to verify it before changing the information on it. Guess they thought...
Yeah, that's normal.
If you have access to the DOS 3.3 Sample Programs disk, you can either load up the Brick Out game, or the Color Test program, which should show all 16 colors.
Pretty sure the same was the case with the one I had, since it did work just fine in the G4 DA I owned previously. It had the normal four pin AMP Molex connector to plug into one of the extra hard drive power connectors coming off the power supply.
Was the machine working fine previously? When I upgraded mine from the stock Rage 128 Pro to the Radeon 9000 it currently has, I pretty much had to do nothing to get it working. It almost sounds like your mouse somehow isn't connected. Does the cursor move with it when the video signal is...
My nVidia experience with pre-2009 hardware hasn't been that great. My original G4 DA 533 had a nVidia card in it that died spectacularly within a month of purchase in 2009. Wound up picking up my second G4 DA (a 466), which had an ATi Rage 128 Pro in it. Took the hard drive from the 533...
Do you need OS 9 acceleration? Then, a Radeon 9000 is going to be your best bet. If only OS X acceleration is needed, then one of the more modern cards used in the FW800 MDD and G5 series Macs would work, provided an external power source is used for the card (as in connecting it to the power...
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