There's an incompatibility with the 8600 & 9600 for some reason. CPU won't run faster than 100 MHz or something like that. I can't quite remember what the limitation was.
Would be cool if someone could somehow update it and patch it to run G4s and G5s. Haiku just isn't the same. :(
Not to throw another wrench into things, but I've successfully swapped 800K heads into HD drives on numerous occasions to fix troublesome HD drives. They appear to work fine. Perhaps the heads are different, but are engineered with tolerances that make them compatible. Happy accident if...
While not Apple, it's really hard to go wrong with a HP LaserJet II/IIIP or 4M (regular IIs & IIIs and 4s can be upgraded to a "Macintosh" edition by adding a PostScript module and JetDirect card with AppleTalk.) I recommend them because not only were they ubiquitous and often used with Macs...
@zigzagjoe What about doubling as a RAM card for a RAM disk? Daystar (and a few other companies) used to make the Daystar RAM PowerCard that offered (I think) 128MBs of RAM disk space.
I don't mean to pigeonhole, but I am a pigeon.
Ooooo, neat! What a shame no one used it. That would have been cool. I wonder if a SCSI card could have been made with high speed cache, high speed DMA, and drive access.
They're still popular at banks and other financial institutions. Every LCD I've seen has a privacy filter. Although at my local bank they all face towards a large window next to the drive-up ATM. I looked, and you can see all the screens. Not very well thought out on their part.
@zigzagjoe Holy cow, that CPU version is cool. Any guesses as to whether it'd work hanging off a Daystar Turbo in a IIci? Or would it only work in a Quadra?
If it hasn't been recapped yet, I'm surprised you haven't had any additional problems. LCs always need a recap. The most common issue is squealing from the speaker.
Thought I'd mention that Bolle currently has 68040 LC accelerators for sale over here:
https://68kmla.org/bb/index.php?threads/fs-25mhz-sonnet-presto-040-lc-lcii-cc-clones.49595/
Those beads are weird. A while back I was recapping a VCR, and all the through-hole caps had little fabric covers on the legs. I don't know what their original purpose was, but they wicked up the leaking electrolytic goo and kept it off the motherboard. So that was an unintended bonus...
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