I have a Compaq BD0366459B (36GB 10k RPM) that appears to need termination on the 80pin, or use a 68pin cable.
I can just use it with a 68pin cable but in a cramped space that might not be as nice unless I also used a flexible extension on the mobo side of the the 68 to 50 pin adapter.
*shrug*
I will suggest that you have the solution to your problems.
Run windows on at least one of them.
And why were you trying to flash the BIOS without a machine to write proper floppy disks?
I thought for some more modern drives you needed to terminate some pins of the 80pin connector, so the drive would know that it is being used with ancient things?
That or use a 68pin cable with it's own terminator on the end and hook that to the motherboard and drives with adapters.
That is...
I have a 15" Imagewriter I and original box. I like how it looks. The ImageWriter II is really ugly imo.
As for unloved.. *shrug*
My only issue with it is that I cannot use it with my modern 64bit computers because there do not seem to be any usable drivers.
32bit? Sure, there are C.Itoh 8510...
That sucks. :( I actually cannot remember receiving anything that Canada Post had trashed. I have seen a small wrinkle in a corner of a box or two but never actual crushing or breakage.
Better luck next time.
You know how you get your fanless LC475? WATERCOOLING! :rambo:
You just have to use a decent size radiator positioned in a reasonable space if you want to run it passive. Though you will of course need a pump; there are many available.
The tricky thing is the waterblocks. You would have to...
Every slot loading iMac I can ever remember seeing has a massive capacitor that looks like it is bulging on the PAV. They are all slightly different bulges and sometimes different brands but every one of them certainly does not have a flat top. I never looked for these ones when the machines...
I would actually draw the line at selling them. I mean, if you want to toss the compatible EEPROM on a generic card and resell it with a PC firmware, fine. but selling these flashed with mac compatible fimware feels wrong. Same goes for GFX cards. If someone flashes it themselves then okay, but...
Honestly, if you are going to start making termination boards you may as well make the whole 50->80 adapter. Or buy a known good one in the first place. I realize the latter is not always easy in a world of stock photos and cheap products from random countries...
anyway *shrug* or just put...
You can get them in different packages and package sizes you know. So to say that they are all going to be a problem is highly misleading.
On the other hand if you had specified a specific package or package size initially, instead of a sensationalized thread topic we would not be having this...
Pretty sure the seritek 1v4 is based on the Vitesse VSC-7174. It is supposedly OS 9 and /possibly/ lower compatible but do not hold me to that.
And there is some other OS X-only card that I think was seritek 2se4 based on the SIL3124.
The reason I started different threads in the first place...
I have never had a set of iMac speakers fall apart and need refoaming. The best advice I have is to stop using them for music and get a nice set of cans.
In no specific order:
http://www.shure.com/
http://www.sennheiser.com/
http://www.audio-technica.com/
http://www.akg.com/
etc (I know I...
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