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Picked up a 2009 2.66 quad core Mac Pro for parts for $50. No RAM, HD or video card. Installed those and it booted right up. Have to run it a bit to make sure it’s stable and maybe do a firmware update to 5,1
Depending on which G5, I'd say 1.5 to 2x.
The G5 iMacs do have a reputation for bad caps in the power supply
For even more speed you might also consider a 2006 or 7 intel iMac. Those will run 10.4.
And if you want hugely hugely more speed, there's the 2007 8 core Mac Pro but any 2007 or...
It's very very rare to have a floppy controller with 20 pin connectors and adapters to 19 pin. In virtually all IIe with a 19 pin connector the cable is permanently attached to the card. Best choice is to either find another floppy controller or a physical disk of a copy program.
I got the SATA extension, had to modify it a little so it would fit. Tried it out with an external power supply and the drive showed up right away. It was late and I thought I’d think about the next step the following day.
At 6am I wake up with a question. I’d tried a couple of different...
Picked up a bunch of what were supposed to be 2.66 1,1 Mac Pros for what worked out to $50 each. In amongst them were 3 later machines. A couple of 2008 8 core 2.8 and a 2010 quad core 2.8 with 2 Radeon 5770s. All the machines are working fine except the 2010 which has an issue. None of the 4...
Looking for an opinion or maybe someone's tried this. If I transfer the cache chips from a 466 DA CPU card to a card from a tray loading iMac, will it show up as 1mb, 512k or not at all
Bypass the daisy-chain board and it'll work on a Mac.
The issue was that GSOS would keep polling the drive so the drive access light would keep flashing.
It’s got II Plus ROMs.
The dates I see on the chips seem to indicate 1982 as a likely production time. Which would means it predated ProDOS. It’d be interesting to get the hard drive going. I’m wondering if it’ll be CP/M.
I've used Samsung SSDs under OS9 without problems. I believe it was 120gb 840 evo with a Sonnet SATA card. Worked in a 8600 and a MDD.
I'd tried a 120gb Intel and while it initially worked, I soon had directory problems. Moved the drive to a MacBook where it worked fine
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