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    *Battery Gore Thread* NSFMacs

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    New 16mb 30-pin SIMMs Fail testing in CST SP3000

    Hello Tinker-ers, I recently purchased 16mb NP FP 30-pin SIMMS from Memory Masters on Ebay. All five of the new SIMMs failed testing when it came to CAS and RAS timing. (I have 4mb and 1mb SIMMs that have pasted this same test but I only have the new 16mb SIMMs.) I am new to the SIMM tester...
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    Best IDE to SSD?

    After hours…. I failed to get these micro-sata to 44-pin IDE to boot with either my 3400c or my Kanga (3500). They would initialize and install MacOS 8.5 and then hang at the happy Mac icon.
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    Quadra 840AV - screen corrupted at resolutions / bit depth requiring >1m VRAM

    I have two Q840AV logic boards that I have recapped. Both machines passed all tests on TechTool Pro 3. Everything seems to work on BOTH of them except…. The lower portion of the display when it requires more VRAM than the onboard 1M. See pics below. The VRAM simms are 80mhz and work well in...
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    SCSI Floppy Drives

    And another thing… If you’re not having success with Low density diskette try a high density diskette diskette.
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    SCSI Floppy Drives

    I was looking at the link you posted to the FC-1 FDD that you purchased. The FDD drive it self has very few jumper settings. I DON’T know if matters or not but having jumpers to adjust how it interacts may also affect your compatibility. I have attached some files that I think have jumper...
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    SCSI Floppy Drives

    I found this via google groups awhile back. Maybe it helps. Also, I remember something about SCSI wanting to see this an HDD and not a FDD… it wants to write in defined blocks or similar??? : re: teac fc-1 scsi floppy on linux ? (too old to reply) Peter L. Peres 11 years ago Permalink...