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    Screensaver for a 128k?

    My experience with a 128K years ago is that it was difficult to find *anything* that will run on it, much less frivolous things like a screensaver. There is really zero room to run anything but the application you are currently using, I agree, just turn down the brightness knob or shut down the...
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    Awesome -- fast -- bad cap removal tool.

    I ripped up a pad or two on most cap jobs until I set aside the soldering iron and started cutting the caps off with dikes, haven't had any problems since. Enough heat to melt the solder also softens the adhesive holding the pads, so if you happen to put any force on the cap before the solder on...
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    3.5 (or 2.5) hard drive adapter for Macintosh II

    I still remember drooling over a 1GB 5.25" SCSI drive back in the day, thinking how great it would be to have such a massive drive. All the space I could ever need. :) They ran about 1200 bucks at the time, plus a few hundred for a (PC) SCSI card.
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    $23 Capacitor Tester/meter - ships from US

    While it's not the end-all, be-all test, I've found ESR to be a very reliable way of testing electrolytic capacitors, especially in switching power supply applications where they are high failure items. ESR becomes critical at higher frequencies and at least 95% of the bad electrolytic caps I've...
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    3.5 (or 2.5) hard drive adapter for Macintosh II

    The Mac II had a 5.25" half-height drive. The full height 5.25" drives are around 3.5" tall, I still have a Maxtor 1GB SCSI full height, it sounds like a 747 taking off. You could make a bracket out of some angle stock, or just see if the threaded mounting holes on the bottom of the drive...
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    Machinists: how hard to redo fragile case parts in metal?

    It wouldn't be too hard to replicate certain parts, like hinges and whatnot, but trying to make something like a display bezel or molded case part would be a nightmare. Most machining done these days is subtractive, as in you start with a billet of material big enough to contain the entire part...
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    Any Benefit To Having An FPU In A Classic II?

    It's one of those things that just sits there until something written to take advantage of it is used. I wonder if there is a list of floating point intensive 68k apps? It wasn't until the first-person 3D games took off on the PC that FPU performance became important for the typical home user...
  8. J

    Quadra 950 rebooting and losing video

    There are electrolytic capacitors in the power supply and those are prone to failure. Especially the ones in the output filters.
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    MAC SE/30 crash

    There are several options. You could find someone to send you some 800k system disks, or you could find another old Mac that has a 1.44MB floppy drive and use that to copy the files from the PC disks to 800k Mac disks. You could also use something like a Zip drive that you can copy files to from...
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    Apple II games

    ADT Pro rocks. Keep in mind that most of those CF cards work as prodos volumes while most of the classic games are floppy booters and need either a real floppy drive or something that emulates one.
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    1.2a & 1.8a LISA Power Supply, - Common Issues?

    Apple was very adamant about not having fans, it wasn't until the Mac II and SE that any Apple computers had a fan. I think it was a Steve Jobs obsession. Blown fuse is almost always a shorted chopper transistor. Nearly all switchmode power supplies have the same basic layout...
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    IIci hangs at boot. Ideas where to start?

    The garbled startup chime suggests a problem with the ROM. You might try installing a ROM SIMM, enabling it with the jumper that was mentioned.
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    Classic 1 Buzzing

    Well that's something I haven't seen yet, but if the yoke is squished the neck of the tube is probably busted. If you loosen the screw clamp, the yoke should more or less slip off and you can inspect things.
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    PS2 Keyboard on Mac Plus

    Well if you ever reach someone there, let me know. I wouldn't mind getting a couple of those 5" Samtron CGA monitors but I suspect I'm about a decade late to the party. I kept meaning to try calling but I'm usually at work during business hours.
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    Color Classic flyback transformer smells like fish

    That's really not that big of a deal. You just find the nearest point the lifted pad connected to and solder a jumper wire to the capacitor stuck on the remaining pad. I've had a few cases where the leaking cap dissolved the pad to the point that there was nothing left.
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    Classic 1 Buzzing

    It's just a good idea to discharge it manually, whether it has a bleeder or not. Always assume a wire is live just as you always assume a gun is loaded. It's so easy to discharge it that there's really no reason not to.
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    Classic 1 Buzzing

    Look at the little glass sealing pip in the center of the circle of pins on the neck, it's probably broken off. The sealing pip is a real weak spot and the reason larger CRTs usually have a plastic cap to protect it. When disposing of dead CRTs, it's commonly advisable to break off the pip...
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    PS2 Keyboard on Mac Plus

    I was looking at that place a while back for something else. I noticed though that the site hasn't been updated since 2001 and the email inquiry I sent them never got a response. Has anyone tried giving them a call? I would be shocked if they still have any of that stuff, but I wouldn't mind...
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    PS2 Keyboard on Mac Plus

    That's awesome. If the uC has 5V tolerant IO pins, you may be able to get away without using the level shifters. 3.3V is well above the "high" threshold for 5V TTL so most of the time a 3.3V LVTTL line will drive a 5V TTL input without any issues.
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    Color Classic flyback transformer smells like fish

    90s camcorders were notorious for that. Open the tape door and take a whiff, if it smells like fish, the thing is pretty much a write-off. Those things had an obscene number of SMT electrolytic capacitors in them. and they were a nightmare to work on. Particularly the compact VHSC and 8mm type.
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