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Local hardware store has little rubber/vinyl bumpers/feet that just stick on and look ok.
Various online electronics sources (as in capacitors and resisters, not tvs and sound systems) have a larger selection of sizes and colors.
Yep; this was clearly just a tool for someone, not a statement or conspicuous consumption.
Also smart that they drilled extra ventilation holes. I wonder if they also installed a fan in there, or upgraded the power supply.
Looks like a 128/512k upgraded to a plus, then (clumsily) fitted with an internal hard drive. Pretty ugly, but I understand the impulse from somebody back in 1987 or whenever. I'd be interested to see the inside.
I was hesitant to reply since I don't know for sure, but since nobody has chimed in I'll toss in my two cents worth.
It's my understanding that 9.2.2 was mostly optimizing 9 for use in classic mode under OS X, with perhaps support for newer machines thrown in.
68030 in the LCIII vs 68040 (actually 68LC040) in the 475, both at 25 MHz. The 475 can take up to 132mb vs 36mb in the III.
Nice score; I was super fond of the 475 when it came out and have been looking for a nice one.
I remember speaking with an Apple engineer back when the 800/840 were more or less current, and complaining about the difficulty in servicing those machines. The engineer looked chagrined and said something like "yeah, we learned a lot with that one". Which, fair enough I guess they did, and...
Looks like the seller has a photo of it working plugged in to a 6100, but it sticks up out of the case. You'd need the little riser card that lets the card sit sideways to be able to put the lid on the case, which I'm guessing you'd like to do :)
Jaz termination switch should be: I (on) A (automatic) and O (off)
Maybe part of the O rubbed off or something to look like a C
I've been thinking about it, and it seems that Zip drives were plentiful at my thrift stores a couple of years ago, mostly parallel and mostly costing about $5 and...
A little older, but maybe will work for you:
https://msu.edu/software/macos/comshare/ShareWare/Ethernet%20drivers/Asante%20Ethernet%20Card%20Driver/5.2.9Asant:8e%20EtherTalk%20Installer/
or
http://ns4.reboot.net.au/hardware/AsanteFAST/UseThisOrDie/
Good luck
It's my understanding that dead or dying capacitors often smell like dead or dying fish; this might explain your dead or dying cd drive.
External SCSI zip drives do exist, and show up various places from time to time. It is a handy sneaker-net sort of way of transferring data. Also, they're...
I don't know anything about digital electronics but I've gotta say I'm fascinated reading through your updates and excited about your project. Keep up the good work!
There are some converters out there (like on Ebay) that will convert CGA, EGA, video arcade, etc to VGA. They're generally not terribly expensive.
I'm thinking maybe I ought to grab one just so I've got the solution around.
Not to gloat or anything, but I just scored an Apple IIe enhanced with two drives, a handful of disks and an Imagewriter II at the local thrift store for $50. Happy happy!
Here's an old-school Apple M0100 mouse converted to USB, which could then be plugged in to ADB :)
http://retroconnector.com/products/desktop/m0100-mouse-conversion/
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