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  1. Nixontheknight

    Switchbot

    this could be the solution I need for a Thirtieth/fortieth anniversary macintosh, I'm planning on building a sleeper PC with a mini PC with a 9 inch touch screen inside a macintosh classic chassis
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    Simasimac Help Please!

    SE/30's are picky about their RAM, but also make sure there are good connections between the CPU, ROM, and RAM
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    7100 72 pin RAM

    I'm pretty sure macs only accept EDO memory, they might not like FPM, and parity doesn't matter
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    SE/30 AB making a clicking sound

    that's an indication that the power supply is being short-circuited, so I'd say check the board for shorts and try recapping it
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    Mac SE 2 FD - patterns

    try reseating the ROM, or try putting deoxit on the RAM and ROM sockets and see if the behavior changes
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    LC III Dyna Corp PSU not playing ball even after a recap

    This might only apply to the Macintosh Classic analog boards, but there might be a potentiometer to fix these voltages, but I'd also recommend checking the resistors and seeing if their resistance matches their markings
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    MODE32/System compatability

    did you put MODE32 in the extensions folder?
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    MODE32/System compatability

    I'm pretty sure MODE32 can only be run on system 7.1 and never, as older versions don't have support for 32-bit addressing, afaik
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    RIFA caps on mac classic 2 analog board

    Rifa capacitors can be replaced by any X or X2 rated capacitors
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    Drying analog board after cleaning

    just let them air dry, do not heat up the boards, as the solder could melt and ruin stuff
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    Calling all PowerPC users - Team effort to get the processor "database" correct

    I have four additions, two G4, and two G3. Let's start with the laptops, shall we? iBook G4 14" (A1055, EMC N/A, 933MHz), 0x80010303 iBook G3 clamshell 12.1" (M2453, EMC 1847, 300MHz), 0x00088300 iMac G3 400 DV (M5521, EMC 1821, 400MHz), 0x00088300 iMac G4 800 15" (M6498, EMC 1873, 800MHz)...
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    Testing Needed: Apple CD/DVD Driver 1.4.8 Universal For 7.1 - 9.2.2 (SCSI Drives)

    It might just be pickyness with my LC III, I did overclock it from 25MHz to 33MHz, though that might not be the case
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    LCII freezing when my printer cable is plugged in

    if you have a multimeter with a continuity or diode check mode, use that to check to see if you have any shorts, comparing the pinouts to the pinout of the cable
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    Testing Needed: Apple CD/DVD Driver 1.4.8 Universal For 7.1 - 9.2.2 (SCSI Drives)

    Ok, with the standard driver, it loaded flawlessly, so I have no idea what is causing the address error on the universal extension
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    Testing Needed: Apple CD/DVD Driver 1.4.8 Universal For 7.1 - 9.2.2 (SCSI Drives)

    I actually need a link to macintosh repository or macintosh garden as I use an ibook g3 to transfer software to my LC III
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    Testing Needed: Apple CD/DVD Driver 1.4.8 Universal For 7.1 - 9.2.2 (SCSI Drives)

    then why did it give me an address error before loading on my 030 Mac?
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    Testing Needed: Apple CD/DVD Driver 1.4.8 Universal For 7.1 - 9.2.2 (SCSI Drives)

    Ok, I installed this on my LC III running OS 8.1 (it’s hacked on), and I got this error. Any known extension conflicts?
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    Testing Needed: Apple CD/DVD Driver 1.4.8 Universal For 7.1 - 9.2.2 (SCSI Drives)

    if you can put this on Macintosh Repository or Macintosh Garden, I might be able to transfer the extension to my LC III from an iBook G3 and test using a CyberDrv 120S SCSI CD drive, hopefully, this driver will allow me to use the Apple CD player app with my non-Apple drive