Congratulations! The 2/10 is probably the most sensible Lisa to have in my opinion as someone who also has a 2/10.
Ahh, both of mine were knackered so I gave them away for Science to happen. I'll have to hear someone else's working one day.
Yeah - once you actually start looking at it and...
You know that that's not even the same limewire, right? Like, this one is a company that also owns the rights to Fyre Festival and if that isn't enough of a red flag for you I'm not sure I can help you.
Yes! I'd forgotten about this but how nice to see it again. Worth it even if just for the enormously overengineered power switch in pic 5 if anyone is wondering.
This may be an annoying suggestion but have you thoroughly cleaned the edge connectors, both on the boards and on the wiring harness? When I've had a single colour drop out on these it's often actually been the connector playing up.
Yes, you'll need some kind of proxy, though as usual it is wrong about how to actually go about it.
Personally I'd look at using fetchmail + courier-pop3 or similar to basically set up a mail proxy.
Could someone in theory build a modern encryption stack etc for 68k? Certainly. Would it then...
Quite a lot of things from that period seem to use AC wall supplies then do rectification "in-house" as it were: you can see a fairly chunky bridge rectifier on your first board pic at the bottom just left of the middle (D01 - D04). I've always assumed this was due to space and it being harder...
tl;dr: resolving an IP address conflict can cause Apple IP Gateway to go into some kind of infinite loop and crash. If you must run IP Gateway, keep the IP ranges used for MacIP and normal allocations disjoint; better still, use macipgw.
Apparent Symptoms:
I rebooted my virtual machine...
Here's a scan of 030-0687-B which I did tonight. The PDF is big because I tried to scan the photographic pages in perhaps excessive quality.
https://archive.org/details/030-0687-b
Of course, feel free to re-encode/compress/archive/make available for download/whatever.
Oh, interesting. Thankyou for the photos!
Does it say why? Were they worried about thermals or something?
I wonder if this was actually to have interface swappability or just to save space? All the circuitry for each interface is on the daughterboard (the Ethernet controller is on the...
I think you can interrupt boot and use sash (A/UX Boot I think it's called under 3.0?) to boot the install media single user. That might give you the ability to poke things like what filesystems are mounted; the error you posted initially suggests that something isn't being mounted that ought...
Yes, I think at this point you probably have to reach peace with the fact that that is an ex-flyback.
On the bright side, it may have found a new career as an impromptu arc cutter, given the hole in the metal there.../
The main advantage of replacing the innards is that you basically only have to work on the low voltage side, and the likelihood of creating fire or shock risks is much, much lower.
OpenFirmware is just what it sounds like, low level hardware access and boot firmware for a computer. Roughly analogous to a PC's BIOS but much more powerful. There's no magical connection between open firmware and PCI except that Apple started using it when they started using PCI; it's been...
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