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Have you shaken the drive gently to see if anything is loose inside? I ask this because there is a glass head guide that is glued in and literally falls off after some time. I tried to fix mine but it cracked off and was chipped. With a 5MB drive, you could actually open it as long as you...
Ethernet Cards can be found but you have to look and a little luck is required. For the SE/30, the MacCon ethernet card is shared with the Mac IIsi model as Trash80 stated above. Be on the look out for an SE/30 or IIsi with a network card in it. I just picked up this little gem myself and got...
I try to have a keyboard, mouse and monitor for each computer I have. Sometimes it's hard to figure out what keyboard is accurate for the model with Apple products. I also try to get a period terminal for earlier computers. I really like complete systems.
As mentioned above, the first board is a Rev 7 RFI motherboard used in the Apple II+. The second board looks like an earlier Rev 4 motherboard that was probably used in an Apple II+ also. Earlier versions of this board had green slots and were in both the Apple II and Apple II+. There is a...
I bought a Data I/O System 19 with Unipak that should arrive shortly. It should go down to 2708s. It's a gamble. I am also building an ME1702a programmer so I can do 1702a's too. Hopefully the System 19 is the last programmer I have to buy. Somehow, I doubt it.
Actually CelGen, you did well, even if you can't use this one for your 10MB ProFile. It is a collectible chip at least. The two I bought I got in the $20 range also. You just have to be patient. I believe I found mine by looking at the photos posted for Z8's that didn't list the part...
Correction: You can low level format all the 5MB ProFiles whenever you want. The 10MB ProFile requires a Z8613 piggyback Z8. If you need to borrow it, let me know ;)
Thanks for the reply, Charlieman.
So the power supply has the 12V (AC) 19.2 VA markings on it? I was pretty surprised when these didn't have any sort of label on them to indicate the power consumption so I figured they would be on the power supply.
Thanks.
Thanks Charlieman,
I appreciate it but mine appears to be center positive. The center lead goes to an internal fuse that, I'm pretty sure, is positive. It's also a black wire as opposed to a blue one on mine.
Here's a picture of my board:
Hi Charlieman,
I can't see your reply but I did get it via email (probably an issue because of the the downtime).
You stated:
Is the 12V AC or DC?
Thanks for the reply.
Thanks for the tips.
I did look at the Wayback machine and found their website and mention of the card but there was no documentation posted. There was a link to their drivers but the link pointed to an FTP site that doesn't work (and Wayback doesn't archive). I think I found the drivers in...
I scooped up two of these on eBay but they don't have power supplies. Does anyone have one or know where to find a manual so I can check the power requirements? It has a center male pin in the round power plug. Is it center positive or negative?
Any help is much appreciated.
You've got an HD20 hooked up and it works? That's fantastic!
If you could get a Lisa keyboard shell and fudge a Mac keyboard into it, nobody would ever now the difference :)
It is a Macintosh is Lisa clothing. It's definitely not Sun Remarketing or Apple would have cut off all ties. They already had something better and it was the Macintosh XL.
I should also mention this gets top marks for a hack that uses a Lisa case :)
Thanks Hap. It is in pristine condition and I'm pretty sure it's never been opened.
I appreciate the help archer174. After trying a few things to try to get the original drive to boot properly, I gave up and installed another hard drive and did a fresh install of NeXTstep 3.3. This allowed...
The switch is highlighted in red. You can also jam a q-tip or cotton swab in there (that's what I use)
(Image was originally from Digibarn but I cropped it to zero in on the area and circled the switch)
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