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I have a working Macintosh Plus, Classic ii, IMac G3, IMac G4 and Mac G4 towers. I also have 1.44mb and few 800k floppy disks..
The macintosh plus and classic ii I own have working floppy diskettes.. What i need help with is how do you create a bootable 800k system floppy disks...
The logic board which has had a battery acid split over, shows this screen along with a dead mac sound at the start up.. any suggestions? would this logic board be easier to fix then the other one
seeing that the traces and the pads have come of this motherboard so it is rather more hard to fix this.. as matter of fact i also have another macintosh se/30 logic board which has had a battery acid spilt over.. however when i turn the macintosh on which this logic board, it shows a checker...
Bad news, i just used a heat gun to remove the UE8 chip and as i removed it off the board, some of the traces and pads came off too aghh :( .. What to do now ? These broken prints r really annoying..
I just tried the analog and the logic board with a different CRT and still is the samething.. However I've noticed something else .. I have another macintosh se which ive just turned on and i hear the normal Bong sound but when i turned this faulty macintosh se on, it made a different bong...
Okay I have an other working CRT , so how about if just change the CRT and see if that works.. Would this be easier then checking the yoke connector and all.. I can fix this faulty yoke crt afterwards.. Shell i go ahead and do this now to see if its just the CRT ?
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I have a Macintosh SE/30 which I have bought off somebody. I have thoroughly cleaned the macintosh analog and logic board. when I say thoroughly cleaned meaning, I have recapped it, removed all the corrosion from all the chips and bits and also re soldered all the joints on the...
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