No luck with doing that.Did you try turning the LC 475 on, then quickly switching it off and back on?
Going forward from now, capacitor plague will start claiming most of the old LCs. Almost every LC board I see (pizza box or AIO) has at least started to leak capacitor fluid.Normally I hate when people say what I'm about to say, but...
... isn't it interesting how these 15-year old Macs, which were pretty much bottom-of-the-line even when they were current models, last forever and almost never break? I mean, really, I've had at least 20 LC-series machines come through my house over the years, and aside from a few dead PRAM batteries and one dead hard drive, I've never had a single problem with any of them.
Even old Color Classics and AIO LCs seem to last much longer than, say, iMac G3s.
Thoughts?
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Why couldn't you? De-solder the current USB ports, get some new ones from online and solder them on...unless I can somehow fashion on new USB ports.
A Macintosh Color Display (Trinitron tube) and Apple Color Plus Display. Both are 14" screens.What models are the monitors?
I'm not sure where to buy them.Why couldn't you? De-solder the current USB ports, get some new ones from online and solder them on...unless I can somehow fashion on new USB ports.
Both USB ports of the iMac are bored out. There are no USB ports left.Not to hijack the thread, but...Mice Richardson: Cheap USB hub?
Why would anyone remove the USB ports?Both USB ports of the iMac are bored out. There are no USB ports left.Not to hijack the thread, but...Mice Richardson: Cheap USB hub?
I had an iMac once that just had one port bored out. A USB hub would have worked there.
The LCIII has 512k onboard, and a slot that can take another 256k of VRAM. None of the others do, however, and require VRAM SIMMs. Note that on an LC475 or 575, both slots must be populated.Do LC's require VRAM sticks or is the video memory all onboard? I can't see video starting up if there is no memory present.
These are from schools. The kids are little bastards.Why would anyone remove the USB ports?Both USB ports of the iMac are bored out. There are no USB ports left.Not to hijack the thread, but...Mice Richardson: Cheap USB hub?
I had an iMac once that just had one port bored out. A USB hub would have worked there.