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Yeah, the Mac side will support a 64mb ram stick, but the PC side not so much. The 630dos board is the same board that comes in a lc 580, with the main difference being that it has an extra ram slot when compared to a regular 630.
I can confirm that the IDE bus (in REV B) will support two drives. At one point (in 2004) my 266 mhz IMAC G3's analog board went out and I converted it into an ATX case.
I think you can do WPA 1 if you're on 10.4. For a TIbook you'll need an original airport card. If I remember correctly the slot should be under the keyboard.
You can also use a PCMCIA card.
Hey Buddy,
Welcome back! You know what, I was thinking we could make a significantly cheaper FPU card if we did away with the eeprom stuff. That way the board could be smaller and also be a two layer board.
When installing my SCSI mod, it is only terminated by the SCSI2SD. I'd imagine that if one had other external scsi devices to connect one might need to remove the scsi2sd's termination.
1. Yes, any ground will work.
2. You need to connect a 1n4001 diode to the between the board's "P" terminal and the the 5v side of CR1 position.
3. You need a header with 2.54mm/ .1 inch spacing.
4. Note sure what your asking here?
Yep, your fuse is probably bad then, it's a 10a 250v, that stuff you call goop is likely just RTV or hot glue and can be removed with a pick.
Here is something else I found:
http://damntechnology.blogspot.com/2009/02/rebuilding-powermac-g5-power-supply.html
To me it sounds like you don't yet know whether it is the power supply or logic board. The best thing to do is bench test the power supply:
Source:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1288831
No, the article said it came standard. That's just means it came with the cache card standard, that doesn't mean that Apple redesigned the logic board to have onboard cache.
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