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Artmix is a one man operation, and he seems to have run into chronic delay issues over the past year. He used to sell his Stratos cards on eBay, but rampant lag wrecked his credibility there.
When I bought my Adapter, I took a month to get to me. The SE/30 hyper power supply he made took only a...
A novel solution is to setup an OS X 10.5 VM (sadly only Server is supported) in VMWare Fusion and use that off your iMac 5K as it has the older version of QuickTime.
In 1991 DayStar's lineup of Cache cards came in two flavors for two Macs; the FastCache & PowerCache for the IIci & IIsi. Eventually DayStar produced the Universal card (P33) and that worked in many other Macs with appropriate adapters. This manual covers the early generation of Cache...
IIci + Turbo 601 = Madness! 8) This manual covers the IIci version.
Scanned in hi-resolution and OCRed for your pleasure.
The manual is version 1.0 dated 11/1994. It is up on Archive.org.
Got the 66mhz for $40! :-P
Here folks is the last DayStar Catalog covering their final lineup of 68K Upgrade cards:
And if you would like a copy of it in PDF form: https://archive.org/details/DaystarMacPerformanceGuide1995
Just as long as you don't have to deal with Samsung, their RMA process is a mess. I have had to RMA a few mSATA drives due to overheating failures and it always is a chore. The reliability has improved on their newer line of mSATA drives.
If you want something that comes with warranty, the OWC Legacy line is great, I have a few of them and they work real well in MDDs. They are technically SATA to PATA conversions via MARVELL controller.
ACARD used to have a really nice PATA to SATA drive sized adapter, but it has become...
Amazing! Can't wait to see the production run.
This card paired with a PDS pass-thru, and cache slot would be the Ultimate SE/30 card. Just dreaming a little.
Every version & localization of System 7 thru Mac OS 9.1 for developers. An early Mac OS X was also included in the final release in 2001.
Mac OS 9.2 (and 9.2.2) came out after the release of the final set, so they are not in there.
I ran the tree command via homebrew: Some things came up as weird text under 10.12 but that might be due to API changes and lack of support.
When I used a 10.6.8 VM; the disc came up fine with no garbled files, and imaged okay as a .cdr file via Disk Utility as shown below.
Yup! Got all the sets (1999-2000-2001), plus a Service Source CD for all the system software prior to 7.
I used to use the old Disk Utility to image discs (as CD/DVD master), but I have not imaged a classic CD in what feels like a lifetime!
The 2124NB II was unique as it as an in-house design by MicroConversions, and the last shipping card for 68K Macs, as Radius and the others had stopped at that point.
VillageTronic's NuBus cards were derived from their PCI card lineup using Cirrus Logic controllers, and they were PPC only. VT...
You can download this brochure, the Owner's Guide, and the control panel (hqx file) via archive.org : https://archive.org/details/MicroConversions2124NBII
@olePigeon Thanks for the reminder.
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