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Nice with the RamStak? Why is it that lower right row always seems to be empty? Also, is RamStak usable in Lisa 7/7, or is it only good in Macworks?
And yes, that's a 2/10 all the way.
These are part numbers for power supplies that will work in the II series - at least they did for me. Since the same supply was used in HP Laserjets they are not hard to find on the 'bay, etc.
Once you get the power supply sorted out, then you can start to find out what rollers, guides, etc...
FWIW, I have a Dove Marathon(?) accelerator in an SE/30 that uses the CPU socket.
I agree - use the board that's in the best overall condition, but keep them both.
I ordered mine in August, after a note in September he said he's sending them out "in order". Still no sign. I'm not in a rush, but hope it appears eventually...
I'd also recommend going with the ReactiveMicro Universal PSU. The /// has enough problems without having to factor in wonky power to the troubleshooting as well.
I agree. These work well with adapters. If you can't get the good adapters from @max1zzz I've had luck using in-line terminators right before the adapter.
If you watch eBay you can sometimes buy these in groups of 5-10 for a very good price per disk.
Here's what's worked for me. Mac Plus, SE, doesn't matter. I use a 100MB Zip drive/disk.
Put the Zip media in the drive, and then turn on the computer, which needs to have Lido/Silverlining/etc. on it.
Use that to format/partition/initialize the Zip disk. You don't need to install any Iomega...
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