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    Powerbook 100 rubber parts?

    You can buy packs of replacement rubber feet in various sizes, colours, shapes and materials from hardware and dollar stores.
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    Powerbook 100 rubber parts?

    If they're flat, it would be easier to get a piece of new neoprene (or whatever) rubber and cut them out.  By hand for individual replacement, or on a CNC laser / waterjet cutter for short run production. The fad for 3D printing all the things has obscured the fact that cutting is not only...
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    Last piece of my IIc setup - IIc Flat Panel Display!

    Huh, that seems a lot more readable than I'd previously been led to believe.
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    MacIPpi - Surf the Internet on your old Macintosh with TCP/IP over LocalTalk

    The Beagle boards are completely different to Pis.
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    MacIPpi - Surf the Internet on your old Macintosh with TCP/IP over LocalTalk

    Mac <--> Serial PPP <--> *Pi running Linux + Netatalk <--> Ethernet or Wifi <--> LAN.
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    RGB monitor

    Moved to Peripherals.
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    LC575 Networking : PDS or Comm Slot?

    Are there?  I've never been able to find them, let alone a CS-II. Well that's disappointing.
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    Overclocking a Sonnet Encore MDX

    Done :)
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    What is QuickDraw acceleration?

    Are you looking into adding Quickdraw acceleration to your project, Zane?
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    ADB Busboy: Adapter for USB peripherals over ADB

    ADB KVMs were made back in the day, and if you get lucky you can pick one up on ebay.  Then you could use one of these downstream of the KVM.
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    Are there Chips on your PowerCache Adapter? HELP REQUEST

    IIcx - passive, CPU socket
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    MicroQuadra 630

    Yeah, there's no need for industrial-grade flash on an OS that doesn't use a swap file. Have you checked the dev notes for the 630 to see if that power connector is documented?
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    Which laptop has a floppy that I can use to make 800k disks?

    Sidenote, if a floppy drive can write 800k disks, can it also write 400k disks?  Or is there a different cutoff for those?
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    Which laptop has a floppy that I can use to make 800k disks?

    Both are good, but the Wallstreet has Cardbus (32 bit) rather than PCMCIA (16 bit), so has the advantage of being able to use USB and Firewire cards, for example. They also use standard SODIMMs for RAM, and can take a lot more of it (512MB?) than the 1400's 56MB limit of impossible to find...
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    SE hard drive just died today; options to replace it

    You also need to terminate the unused data lines.
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    SE hard drive just died today; options to replace it

    You can get some ridiculously large capacity 68 pin drives too - and there's not likely to be a shortage of them any time soon, like with the 50 pinners. Seagate make a 68 pin parallel SCSI drive called the Savvio, which is 2.5" wide.  Nice for fitting in space-constrained Macs like the...
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    MicroQuadra 630

    Have you considered a picoPSU DC-DC ATX converter board and an external 12V power brick?  It's sort of cheating, but you could save some space in your tower and hide the brick behind the desk.  NB they can be found a lot cheaper on eBay than via that link.     No AV card? CommSlot ethernet?  ...
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    IDE to SD adapter in a Pismo?

    The first partition should be under 8GB if you ever intend to use SCSI Disk Mode.  As long as you don't touch any other partitions on the drive while in that mode, you should be fine, though I make no guarantees obvs.
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    SCSI2SD and spindown

    You should be able to set the machine to not spin down the disk when it goes to sleep, I think.
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    IIfx incomplete system - complete it or pass it on?

    What's the difference between the SuperMac Thunder and Radius Thunder cards?
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