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    Replacing InnerDrive PS

    I picked up an Applied Ingenuity Inner Drive with a bad power supply. It released the magic smoke and stopped working. Visually it looks normal. I’ve fitted Vulcans with the MVLT80-4000-EOS PS but it’s a little harder with the ID so I picked up the same model of PS though it’s a later revision...
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    Datanetics DC-51 Keyswitch Repair

    With mine I paced a utility knife on the seam and hit it with a hammer. Seemed to work well. I only did a few but it was a major pain and I did have to crawl around the floor looking for springs.
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    Apple IIe: what cards to choose

    I have all of those cards but I don’t keep a permanent set of cards in a IIe. However some cards are always installed, a Ramworks, mouse card, 5.25” interface and a hard drive interface. I haven’t used a serial card in likely 25 years. I don’t see much value in a slinky card if you have a...
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    Assimilation Process trackball

    Sometimes I find odd things interesting. With both trackballs out, I was noticing the AP logo on the plastic of the 9 pin connector. On the Kensington they eliminated the middle but you can still see the edge.
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    New to me Apple][e collection.

    You can run the 3.5 Unidisk from the Liron card, Liron Reborn from A2Heaven or the Yellowstone card from BMOW. The Yellowstone lets you run a lot of different drives. And of course the SuperDrive card. There wasn’t a lot of IIe software produced on 3.5” disks but ProDOS software can be moved...
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    Assimilation Process trackball

    Success. I tried an O-ring that was a good fit but there wasn't enough clearance between the roller and the circuit board. Then I stretched a really tiny O-ring with a 2mm center over a tapered dowel and was able to get it on with just enough clearance.
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    Assimilation Process trackball

    Feels like the ball needs retrobrighting. Fortunately when Kensington acquired them, they changed the trackball colour.
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    Assimilation Process trackball

    The rubber roller is solid rubber, no O-ring. It does have a spring that presses the roller against the ball. It wasn't moving in either direction at first. I stretched the springs a little and one direction started working normally but not the other. I doesn't have o-rings but maybe I'll try...
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    Assimilation Process trackball

    I have out my Kensington and Assimilation Process (AP) trackballs. The Kensington trackball works fine but the AP trackball has a tracking issue. After a bit of cleaning tracking was good in one direction. If I move the rollers manually it works well. I swapped the roller assembly and now it’s...
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    Got a blue/white G3 tower for 50 bucks. Freezing MacOS 9.2

    If a reinstall doesn't help, a couple of other possibilities are a bad RAM stick or that the heat sink compound has dries up
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    Best Hard Disk Environment for Apple IIe?

    The Apple Hi-speed SCSI is faster on the IIgs but with the small IIe programs it really isn’t a factor. You can have multiple HDs with either. I’ve always used 2 partitions with a IIE and 5 with the IIgs. There’s GUIs for the IIe and I occasionally use one but I always liked ProSel 8. Either...
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    Olivetti OD-810

    I don't think it's write once media. The disks have write protect switches for each side. To me it looks like a version of MO. Hopefully I can find some time to do a disassembly and find the write protect switch.
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    Olivetti OD-810

    I can’t find anything online except an advertising pic. In the pic it appears to be connected to what I think is an Olivetti 286. I solved one issue. I could see it on my Apple IIs but got a SCSI error trying to format but couldn’t see it on a Mac or the Mac would hang at boot up. This morning...
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    Olivetti OD-810

    I picked up an Olivetti OD-810 drive with some cartridges and have been trying to get it working with something. I don’t have an install disk or software. Anyone have any knowledge of this drive? I tried with several Macs and either they can’t see it or they hang. On the Apple II the Apple...
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    Benchmark confusion

    I’m getting a slightly less on my MDD but the SSD is an old slower one. It came off an old RAID array I picked up with a bunch of hardware.
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    Benchmark confusion

    I had my G4 Digital Audio out and decided to do some benchmarking. It has a processor upgrade, a Sonnet dual 1.8ghz G4. On the built-in ATA using an adapter with a SSD I was getting 60 MB/S reads The ATA66 didn’t do quite as good but close enough that I’d never notice With the same setup on...
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    Benchmark confusion

    The SATA card came with the SD adapter. I don’t know the brand. More likely it was just a slow SD card. I have a number of extra small SSDs so I likely won't use it again. What I found confusing was that I got better speed from the ATA cards than the SATA card. All using the same SSD. I also...
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    Benchmark confusion

    I’m a little confused I hauled an 8600 with a 450mhz G3 card out of my storage locker. It had a Sonnet SATA card connected to a SD card adapter. This setup was a little faster than the built-in SCSI but not a lot. So I connected the SATA card to a real SSD. With MacBench it showed as being 4...
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    Last battery

    While deciding what to bring to I retro computer meet I came across my IIci. It booted up nicely but I noticed something was off. The time wasn’t correct but it also wasn’t the default. After a bit of disassembly I found it still had the original battery. Still putting out 2.6v. I guess I missed...
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    Help needed getting A2SCSI card visible on Apple IIgs

    I have a BlueSCSI and a ZuluSCSI that I’ve used with an Apple Rev C SCSI card. I had problems with the BlueSCSI card and the Rev C. Sometimes it’d boot, sometimes nothing would happen. The ZuluSCSI worked well all the time with the Rev C, Hi-speed and Ramfast SCSI cards.
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