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  1. davidg5678

    SCSI2SD with SD-Card extension cord

    See this thread:
  2. davidg5678

    Macintosh classic AB woes

    Welcome to the 68kmla forum! Recapping the Analog board was definitely the right first step to take, and I think replacing these parts is the next logical thing to do. From what I've seen here over the last few years, these parts seem to be the most commonly failing ones. (After the...
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    Value Village came through with this iBook G4!

    I once got a filthy MacBook 1,1 to look almost brand new using a Magic Eraser. I know this is an iBook G4, but they're similar enough. I wiped the computer down with Windex and Isopropyl alcohol first, but a lot of the dirt refused to come off with these chemicals. I think the Magic Eraser's...
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    SE/30 is voltage adjustable?

    Adjusting the PSU voltage without recapping the PSU first is probably not a good idea. Part of why the voltage is not high enough is because the capacitors have already leaked. Driving the components of the PSU (which are already out of spec) even harder probably will just cause you a big...
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    SE/30 Motherboard D1 and D2 (near clock battery) - what are they can ideas to repair?

    Hello, It sounds like there might be quite a lot of battery damage on this board. Are you able to provide some high resolution photos of the entire logic board? These photos would help everyone here in terms of evaluating whether or not this logic board is too far gone to repair. These small...
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    Mac Classic with a wobbly screen after recap

    I also read that adjusting the voltages can be really risky if done incorrectly. (It was something about a potentiometer labeled PP1 and the 5V and 12V rails going out of sync.)  I think replacing every obvious component first, and seeing where that gets you is probably a good idea. I just...
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    Mac Classic with a wobbly screen after recap

    The Diodes and Optocoupler just happen to be parts that commonly fail. Replacements are cheap enough that it is probably worth swapping them all out with new ones, even if the existing components are still mostly working correctly. DP3 and DP4 are called 1N4148 Diodes. These make it so that...
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    Direct write to Floppy disk from minivmac

    This problem is what I was referring to before.
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    Direct write to Floppy disk from minivmac

    I have definitely done this before using Basilisk II on a Mac. I am not sure whether or not Mini vMac can do it though. In Basilisk II, you can manually enter a path into the filesystem. Mini vMac usually just uses dragging. I don't think there is a way to access the /dev/ directory on a Mac...
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    Now, what's going on with this iBook G4?

    Yes, they should be the same. That was a typo. The iBooks are all IDE compatible.
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    How to install OS onto CF card

    This is roughly how I set up my Powerbook 1400. I wanted to use System 7.6.1, but only could make 1.44MB floppy disks for my Powerbook. What I ended up doing, was formatting the Compact Flash card using the Powerbook, and then mounting it within Basilisk II on my modern computer. I then was able...
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    Now, what's going on with this iBook G4?

    Unfortunately, it would not work. This is a SATA SSD which is incompatible with the iBook G3. An adapter to make this drive fit would be too large for a laptop. The parts I linked retain the proper connectors for IDE, and they will fit inside your computer correctly. The SSD link I sent was for...
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    Now, what's going on with this iBook G4?

    This adapter should be exactly the same size as the original hard drive, so there shouldn't be any size concerns. I think they might be referring to another kind of adapter meant for desktop PCs rather than laptops like this one. The connector is 2.5" IDE which should also be compatible with the...
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    SE/30 where to start on Dead Screen

    These should be adequate. There are a lot of toxic chemicals on these circuit boards (including lead), so putting them into a dishwasher that cleans things you eat off of doesn't seem like a good idea to me. A lot of people swear by this technique, but it doesn't seem very healthy to me. You...
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    Now, what's going on with this iBook G4?

    Not at all. :) I would definitely recommend replacing it with an inexpensive and speedier SSD drive though. Something like this adapter: https://www.amazon.com/mSATA-44pin-Notebook-Laptop-Enclosure/dp/B01GRMUQRG/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=ide+to+msata&qid=1609338268&sr=8-1 and...
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    Caught between a rock & a hard place: PRAM battery in 540c

    This is a tricky problem! I think I would still attempt to remove the PRAM battery, despite the very brittle plastics. There is no absolute guarantee that the plastics will break, or that the battery will leak, but I personally would much rather glue plastics back together than repair a logic...
  17. davidg5678

    Stereo Microscope = 2 Video Cameras + Raspberry Pi(S) + Phone + Google Cardboard Headset?

    Neat idea! I think there a few challenges to overcome in order to get this to work. The trickiest one is latency. Part of what makes using a real microscope great is that there is not any delay between moving your hand and seeing it move. Transmitting video data usually adds a delay of a few...
  18. davidg5678

    Classic-Capacitor-Conundrum-Consultation

    Hello, I am working through recapping my Classic's (630-0525) analog board, and I have another question about component values. DP5 and DP7 both looked very saturated in cap goo (the metal turned green), so I decided to pull them both off of the board. Unfortunately, my Isopropyl alcohol took...
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    Do I need to replace my flyback?

    That flyback transformer looks like it has had a very difficult life. The brown glue around the center post started off as a light tan color, but it looks pretty burnt to me at this point. The brass-colored bracket probably needs to be connected for a reason (I think it has to do with...
  20. davidg5678

    SE/30 restoration help

    Can you provide some photographs of the logic board? These would help a lot in diagnosing the problems you are having with it. There is likely some degree of corrosion present on the board, as this is usually what causes the issues you are describing. It may just be hard to spot without some...
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