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  1. djhaloeight

    SE/30 System error...

    Welcome to the forum :) Glad to hear it booted correctly with the extensions off. Much better than a hardware problem. At any rate, I'd get it recapped if you plan on keeping it around.
  2. djhaloeight

    Farallon PhoneNet AppleTalk adapters

    I don't plan on linking more than 5 or 6 Macs. My LCIIi+, and the LCII for sure. I'm looking into picking up a 7xxx series Power Mac, and maybe a 64/6500 tower. I'd also like to resurrect my B&W G3.
  3. djhaloeight

    Another Brand New iMac G3!!!

    Awesome! I agree w/ Unity too....I'd be concerned about the battery as well.. Regardless, still an excellent find :)
  4. djhaloeight

    Farallon PhoneNet AppleTalk adapters

    Just picked up 3 new in box PhonetNet units with terminators on eBay for $6. :) Also grabbed another 6 used units for $8, also on eBay. Will come in handy when I get around to picking up a few more vintage Macs and want to network them together. I remember running PhoneNet networks back in 7th...
  5. djhaloeight

    Surprise at Church!! (IIc Plus!!)

    Grats on the IIc! Gotta love an unexpected come up on an old machine :)
  6. djhaloeight

    Boxed SE with Extras

    Very nice.
  7. djhaloeight

    DOS Compatibility Card

    Nice score!
  8. djhaloeight

    Swapping PSUs among LC/Performas

    Apple's own technical specification pages show they both use a maximum of 50 watts, while the 475 actually uses less amps. LCIII: http://support.apple.com/kb/SP209 475: http://support.apple.com/kb/sp244
  9. djhaloeight

    Swapping PSUs among LC/Performas

    I don't think it makes one bit of difference if you use the LCIII PSU in the 475. Both machines have the same case, same style internal peripherals, the only difference being the processor generation. From what I've gleaned on their specs, they both run at the same 50 watts maximum.
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