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The hinge of the Apple Studio (LCD) Displays are known to break and mine where no exception :(, so I decided to recreate the broken part and 3D-print it in stainless steel. Even the threads where printed although you have to freshen them up with a tap before use. I also had to file down the...
Welcome to the club! I have two Cubes and both with maxed out RAM and SSD. I 3D-printed a bracket for holding the SSD and used a similiar bridge board as above.
This is the bracket I used:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1665161
Love the 475! I have two of them, works great! You can trim it to 33Mhz by modifying a few resistors:
"There are four resistor pads used in this modification. Surface mount (SMT) resistors are placed in these pads to pull "low" or "high". The pads are in sets of two, so you need to have a...
Hi!
I recently bought a Macintosh Plus that came with something very interesting stuff (it also came with bag, HD, mouse, keyboard and a joystick):
I'll make images and scans at a later point. Haven't tried the plus yet, but I'm curious on what to find on that drive (if it works...), looks...
It worked, kinda! Thanks for the help! It boots but then bombs finder with "address error". I just did a quick test this morning, but I will do another with some other systems tonight. This was with the above .dsk from Macintosh Garden.
@Jockelill Please try the attached development firmware, and let us know if it results in any change of behavior for you with your Mac Plus.
Thanks!! First test didn't work :(, this is the log:
[0ms] DIPSW3 is ON: Enabling SCSI termination
[13ms] SD card detected, FAT64 volume size: 30427 MB...
Well I know it does not provide power, so I have run the Zuluscsi with a usb power adapter, but that still didn’t help:(.
Anyway, I did find this:
so I will try and do this mod and see what happens.
Stock fan had 0.12A at 12V and Noctua is 0.11A, but yes, you’re quite right. I did compare a few fans with similar specs and they where all in the same flow range, but I can’t say now if they where all unloaded or not. Anyway, when I get time I will do a thorough test with K-thermocoupler and...
Ah, cool, I’ve only seen it in 5V version, should work just fine then 😀. I’ll post some picture of the PSU with the Noctua fan later, but in terms on noise it made a huge difference!!
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