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Da Penguin
Senior Member
USA
1094 Posts |
Posted - 12 Jan 2003 : 12:14:00
Ok, I have heard these things called all sorts of things, but I need jumpers to set the speed on my beige G3. I do believe those would be 2 mm jumpers, but im not quite sure as they get called dif things everywhere. I would need about five of them, and radioshaq chrages rediculous prices on them, and they didnt evern have them in stock.Anyone got anything? ~The Penguin **| Want free 68kmla email? Drop me a line |** | Captain, Intelligence Operations / Space Cowboy | | 68khotline.no-ip.org <-- Official Hotline Server |
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oldmacman
Full Member
USA
713 Posts |
Posted - 12 Jan 2003 : 12:51:21
Ask at your local Mac repair place. They're generally very nice about giving them away.Otherwise, take a short piece of thin multi-conductor wire and bend it into a U shape to use it as a jumper. I do it all the time with old hard drives. Official 68kMLA Music and NeXT Expert Macs Liberated: SE (2), LC, IIsi, PB 145b, Quadra 700 (2), LC 575, 6100 (2), PB 5300, PowerMac 5400/200, Performa 6400/180 PCs liberated from Windoze: 3 |
MacMoose
Junior Member
USA
176 Posts |
Posted - 12 Jan 2003 : 14:34:39
I've got about a thousand...e-mail me.------------------ MacMoose Benevolent Genius, 68k MLA Total 68K Macs liberated: 22 and counting ------------------
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Da Penguin
Senior Member
USA
1094 Posts |
Posted - 12 Jan 2003 : 18:20:22
Local Mac Repair place = 45 minute drive and I can't drive. So, MacMoose, you've got mail! ~The Penguin **| Want free 68kmla email? Drop me a line |** | Captain, Intelligence Operations / Space Cowboy | | 68khotline.no-ip.org <-- Official Hotline Server |
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