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i think the powerCC website has instructions to add an extra power supply.
basicually what i did was get a pcb mount psu that would fit where the hdd was ( as i use sd/compact flash devices these days rather then mechanical drives) and make a pcb with a relay on it and some connectors to attact...
id totally forgotten about webmin, i havent used it since the early/mid 2000's...
i dont really have much of an issue using config files myself but im sure many people dont feel as comfortable doing that.
something else that could be useful as part of the install process would to to make sure...
I had similar issues with my CC untill I added an extra 5v PSU. The analog board is woefully underpowered. After upgrading the logic board and adding a network card I was getting the same kinda problem on my screen. Once I added a second psu to power the 5v rail I’ve never had problems since.
also i think some sort of config GUI for netatalk 2/3 that can be used to setup shares and config the basics like netbios, users, permissions. etc in a much more 'Human Interface' way would be a massive improvement. perhaps being written in python and being able to autodetect the running OS for...
i think for the majority or users using appletalk they mainly want to be able to share files from modem computers to retro macs mainly system 6 onwards. due that i think that's why so much effort and work has been done in updating netatalk 2.2.x. my current understanding in that the plan is to...
its possible the security certificate has expired, you could try setting you system time to December 2007 and seeing if it lets you install
when you say you install is broke what exactly did you mean, because the other option would be to try reinstalling os x over you current system and then...
if you hunt around you can still find 30pim sockets from time to time, but finding 64pin rom sockets its probably not even possible these days, last time i got some of those was around 4 years ago and while i bought about 5 of them, i kind of regret i didnt but like 10-20 of them.
i couple...
https://support.apple.com/kb/dl170?locale=en_US
direct apple download here, its the Combo update for PPC so it will update any version of 10.4 to 10.4.11
I actually did that when I upgraded my se/30 to have 128mb of ram, for me it was way cheaper at the time to buy 72pin ram with the correct size memory IC's and make my own 16mb simms.
in terms of replaceing the se/30's 8 ram slot with 72pin simms, its certainly doable, however while I haven't...
someone will need to confirm, but from your picture it appears to be a 2-pin micro JST connecter.
not sure how easy getting a pre-made cable will or won't be, its more common to find pc power cable adaptors with 4 pin (adding the extra and and +12) then just the 2 pin variety.
and the cables I...
your best bet is probably to try using the CUPS driver, I haven't used myself since probably around OS X 10.6 era, but I had an old laser writer I used to use this way with no issues.
obviously that was many years ago and was a lifetime ago in terms on Mac OS X changes, however as far as I can...
im not sure if this will do what you are wanting as I haven't used it before but a quick search on macintoshgarden.org came up with this:
https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/droprename
sd card support can be a bit hit or miss at times with Arduino based project or other similar devices, generally a library such as SdFat ts used to provide support for sdcard read/write. sometimes when these libraries get updated it can cause issues with some sd cards. its not so common these...
along with everything @LaPorta listed, I also find the following have been handy for me
Transmit and/or Fetch - very handy for Ftp transfers if you Mac has network support
Tombviewer - useful for extracting files from Mac OS system installer tombs
Nortons Utilities - Benchmarking, basic disc...
I believe the pico varies between around 85-96% efficiency depending on the rail and there amps drawn.
also im pretty sure they use a 5.5mm or larger or the centre pin dc jack should handle somewhere between 5-10amps from memory (standard/typical dc jacks are 2.1mm)
when selling a replacement...
so further info in case its helpful, I just went and checked the specs out the picoATX-80 it'll and it it'll provide enough amps on the required rails but even they use a 60w 12v DC with the 80w pico. however I stand by what I said in my last post about needing at least a 80w 12v dc brick (100w...
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