It was surface mount. I sold it this weekend. The only things from this lot that I ended up keeping are the two Power Mac 6100s (one of which has both the AV card and the cache) and the MicroMac Multispeed Accelerator which is going into my SE
Another Facebook Marketplace find, this time for $40. I just always wanted a G5 tower from the time they were new. This one was local and I knew it was a dual 2GHz model, so I grabbed it. The surprise is the nVIDIA Geforce 6800 Ultra DDL inside. I can't wait to get myself a 23" display now and...
I'm tricking mine out because I have limited desk space and I don't have an SE/30. I also happen to unexpectedly come into possession of this accelerator. I'm hoping it will outdo the Radius SE 16MHz 020 accelerator I have now, which doesn't have a RAM component
In the next week or two, I plan on pulling that one apart and seeing how bad it is. I'll do my best to neutralize any corrosion on the various pieces. Even if the logic board isn't beyond repair, it's certainly beyond my skill level.
Fortunately, the various MicroMac products within the SE-30 which make it possible seem to be either undamaged or salvageable. I'm most worried about the adapter which makes the ROM SIMM fit, as it was closest to the battery and has some obvious corrosion
Apparently I also got a standard SE that I forgot to mention, and it was two CMD drives and one external CD-ROM drive. I still have to go back for two more SE's and a Syquest drive
About two weeks ago I stumbled upon a Facebook Marketplace listing located in Reading, PA (about 100 miles from where I am in NJ) for a pile of vintage Mac hardware. The photos were blurry but for the $350 price, it looked like a good deal even if half the machines were battery bombed. So far...
Has anyone ever tried filling it with 16mb SIMMs to bring their machine to 64mb? I know the archival website for the card says 16 meg is the max, but I can't imagine 16 meg SIMMS were common or cheap in 1991.
You are completely correct. I guess I should have said they they're all from a common era. It's also worth noting that both my Amiga 500 and Atari 520ST have 68030 accelerators
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