I wonder if the form factor of the machine and the way they’ve been stored in the last 35 years has something to do with it, rather than it being a different batch of panel.
They are, anytime you want to work on the motherboard you have to disconnect all the internal cables, remove all the expansion cards and then awkwardly slide it out, fighting with clips and hooks as you go.
I dual boot 7.1 and 7.5 but use 7.1 more often these days. I did have an 8.1 install but once the novelty wore off I didn’t feel there was that much point running it on my SE/30.
I have one of these, came with a 630 board as well. It’s just a QFP to PGA adapter and you can remove it from the socket. I swapped a full 040 onto mine and run it in an LC475.
Because you’re trying to install while booted to System 7.1 and it always thinks the partition is full if larger than 2GB. You should start up from System 7.5 or later to do this install.
Does it appear in TCP/IP or AppleTalk control panels? These are usually listed as Alternate Ethernet.
A crossover cable is required if connecting directly to another computer but not if you’re connecting into a hub/switch.
The GitHub repository is now public, here: https://github.com/croissantking/840AV-Stealth-ATX
Now it's time the community gets to work to restore those dead PSUs :)
FWIW, I've discovered some models of Seasonic PSU (in addition to EarthWatts) use the same donor board, these are listed in the...
You can get tabbed cells and solder them together, there's not a safety issue with NiMH. The only problem is that if you go for the original 'A' size, you won't get them to fit in. But AA cells, which are smaller, should work fine.
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