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Macintosh IIci - no life even after recap
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I think it should possible to put a shorting link in the base of the terminal block between pins 9 and 10 and still be able to put the...
Jun 2, 2025
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PowerMac 7100 and Linux
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See https://github.com/speakers-k64/linux-2.4.27-pmac-nubus.git
May 24, 2025
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PowerMac 7100 and Linux
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Although the original source is nowhere to be found, I have discovered a nubus patch for Debian Sarge archived at debian-nubus.diff.gz...
May 23, 2025
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Macintosh Classic II -12 Voltage Issue
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They're the widely-available Bomarc schematics, e.g. at https://github.com/nickpunt/nubus-se30/tree/master/Schematics/bomarc Nate that...
May 20, 2025
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Macintosh Classic II -12 Voltage Issue
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Oh, my mistake .. I was looking at the wrong schematic .. the Classic II does have +5v, +12v and -12v on the floppy port. That explains...
May 20, 2025
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NuBus-based Power Macintosh (6100, 7100, & 8100)
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I was wanting a BHA machine and I acquired, from craigslist, a PM7100 in excellent condition. There was absolutely no sign of capacitor...
May 20, 2025
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Macintosh Classic II -12 Voltage Issue
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I'm confused. The Classic II doesn't have a -12v rail. It has +5v, +12v and -5v. and I've recently restored one - see...
May 19, 2025
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Macintosh IIci - no life even after recap
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The IIci startup logic is notoriously susceptible to damage. One testing trick is connect PSU pin 9 (signal) directly to pin 10 (+5v...
May 2, 2025
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