@treellama where did you source your AM29F040B from? Should I be looking for one that operates at 12v? In the datasheets I've looked at for AM29F040B these models run at 5v and I haven't been able to find anything on eBay that explicitly gives an operating voltage.
I tried ordering some from here, I'm not sure how valid this site is though and I couldn't proceed because it looked like you needed a Brazilian ID to finish sign up. Now I can't delete my account and get spammed by them all the time :LOL:
Thank you! I managed to get three new flybacks a while ago but haven't found someone to help me install them yet.
If there's a large quantity I'd be interested in one or two, but otherwise I've got enough and I'm sure others would benefit from them
I've been restoring a few of my iPods recently and found that all of them get stuck in boot loops when either the HD is bad or I've installed a new SSD. To fix this I formatted the new drive before putting it in the iPod, and if it still gets stuck I'd restore the drive from an iPod disk image I...
Very interesting! Thanks for the explanation @MrFahrenheit, I have never really looked into termination before and this explains a few things I've come across. Very helpful!
That's how I have my sites set up, both accessible via HTTPS and HTTP. You should also avoid using JavaScript, the older engines are too outdated. I've built my sites to CSS1 and HTML 3/4 spec which run on IE5 and Classilla really well. With a bit of work it's surprising how nice you can...
Too right! :LOL: I have four I've picked up slowly over the years so have a few to experiment with too. I just want at least one that will stay together long(ish) term! I'll let you know when I've got something together
Nice job! I had the same alignment issues with the shim and ended up cutting it to fit. I also found it wasn't helping much, as soon as downward pressure was applied to the lid the cracks started opening again. Instead I filled the area with wood filling compound which is working really well. I...
Looks great! That 7100 will be very happy now. I have three 6100's and the capacitors are leaking badly on all of them with lots of corrosion. I'm slowly getting through mine and the 7100 is next on the list. I've done one so far, an LCII and a Portable but there are many more to go..
Thanks for the tip @Phipli, would you twist the caps while holding the base in place, and then de-solder? I hadn't thought about doing it this way but it seems a lot safer. Great to see you've got it working @3lectr1cPPC nice job!
Is that a 7100? I'm in the same boat and have been putting this one off for a while.. I used craft knife blades to redirect the heat away from the plastic components which worked well with my Macintosh Portable. This one might be a little more tricky though
I bought this with a broken tube so I removed it and put an LCD inside. It's got VGA, AV, and HDMI inputs and has a 640x480 native resolution so is perfect for the older macs when space is limited
I have stuck to using CF and have found they perform at almost the same speed as an internal HDD. When testing I found that a fast internal HDD performed better overall (except for seeking data in some cases) but I have stuck to the CF due to reliability and noise. I've used the same adapter as...
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