Hello all,
Today I became a proud owner of a Macintosh Classic 2! After so much research and debating, I finally bit the bullet (mainly after finding a smashing deal) and I am super happy!
The seller did point out one major flaw of this unit though, and that was that the machine doesn't recognise the mouse of keyboard. He said that the machine has recognised it a couple of times, but then after a few minutes, it stopped again. I haven't had any luck with it - and that's plugging the keyboard into the ADB port and the mouse into the keyboard, the mouse directly into the machine etc. My suspicion is that potentially someone hot-plugged them and its caused an internal hardware issue, I saw this post suggesting its a fuse? Any other ideas and what type of fuse it is and where I can get a replacement?
He also mentioned a whistling noise, which isn't the standard CRT noise you'd expect, but more of a 'Falling bomb' noise...except backwards starting low and then high. Is this something I need to worry about, something I can fix now and save some other components potentially?
Thanks!
Today I became a proud owner of a Macintosh Classic 2! After so much research and debating, I finally bit the bullet (mainly after finding a smashing deal) and I am super happy!
The seller did point out one major flaw of this unit though, and that was that the machine doesn't recognise the mouse of keyboard. He said that the machine has recognised it a couple of times, but then after a few minutes, it stopped again. I haven't had any luck with it - and that's plugging the keyboard into the ADB port and the mouse into the keyboard, the mouse directly into the machine etc. My suspicion is that potentially someone hot-plugged them and its caused an internal hardware issue, I saw this post suggesting its a fuse? Any other ideas and what type of fuse it is and where I can get a replacement?
He also mentioned a whistling noise, which isn't the standard CRT noise you'd expect, but more of a 'Falling bomb' noise...except backwards starting low and then high. Is this something I need to worry about, something I can fix now and save some other components potentially?
Thanks!






