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  1. JDW

    My MacSD Upgrade for the Colour Classic [and Stereo Mod]

    So you put one 10kΩ resistor from the RED wire (Right) in your picture above to the BLK (GND), and then put another 10kΩ resistor from the WHT (Left) wire to BLK (GND), correct? And previously, you had the two 10kΩ resistors inline with each of the RED & WHT wires (i.e., not going to GND), correct?
  2. JDW

    RAM for LC575 & Color Classic Mystic

    So based on the RAM that Kay Koba and Mr. F. have, it would seem that PARITY doesn't matter, and RAM with 7 or 8 or more chips doesn't matter either. Although we've not gotten too specific about what vintage Macs all of this RAM works in, except that Kay's RAM does indeed work in the LC575...
  3. JDW

    Identifying and confirming fake 68040 CPUs (especially the L88M mask)

    Those chips are owned by @Kay K.M.Mods . Maybe when he has time he can tell us how hot they get when overclocked. That might tell us a lot about the printed numbers being real or fake.
  4. JDW

    My MacSD Upgrade for the Colour Classic [and Stereo Mod]

    If one of you could sketch out a simple wiring diagram for the connections, including the resistors, that might help others who are following this thread with interest. No rush. Just whenever you have time.
  5. JDW

    Identifying and confirming fake 68040 CPUs (especially the L88M mask)

    These are the markings on the LC040 that came with the LC575 in untouched condition which I purchased on Yahoo Auctions Japan at the end of 2021... TOP LEFT SIDE Those markings are originals make by Motorola and do not come off even after repeated application and removal of thermal tape...
  6. JDW

    Mystic Overclock - A Spicy O'clock Adventure

    If someone recreated the equivalent of the IIe card in the form of a rPi that connects to a CC or Mystic MB via PDS, the end result would be the same, and I would not have any issue with that at all.
  7. JDW

    RAM for LC575 & Color Classic Mystic

    @Kay K.M.Mods showed me the photo below in the past, which means he got that particular model number to work fine in his Mystic. That implies the 64MB modules I link in my opening post should also work, but I'm still unclear on the voltage. I doubt that his 128MB module is 5v and the 64MB...
  8. JDW

    Mystic Overclock - A Spicy O'clock Adventure

    You know, I don't own a single Apple II device, but I am getting this burning desire for an Apple IIe card for my Color Classic. I really would love to do a video on that. I am not, of course, willing to spend $700 on one, which seems to be the going price. With all the SE and SE/30 Reloaded...
  9. JDW

    RAM for LC575 & Color Classic Mystic

    Thank you for the replies! The still unanswered question about the 2 types of Keystron RAM I linked in my opening post is this: Are those Keystron 64MB SIMMs 5v or 3v? If 3v, I assume they won't work in an LC575 MB. Are your working EDO SIMMs 5v, @Mr. Fahrenheit ?
  10. JDW

    Mystic Overclock - A Spicy O'clock Adventure

    Craig, perhaps @Kay K.M.Mods can comment, but since I do not have a IIe or RaSCSI, I really cannot answer your question.
  11. JDW

    RAM for LC575 & Color Classic Mystic

    Recommending FPM RAM is best, I agree, but in terms of newly made RAM that is easy to find and buy at a reasonable price (i.e., not older RAM sold at auction), the Keystron brand is about the only thing I can find. The issue thought is that it is all EDO, not FPM. Here's a link to all the...
  12. JDW

    My MacSD Upgrade for the Colour Classic [and Stereo Mod]

    I appreciate this thread very much. My plan is to do a video on MacSD in a Color Classic, and also a video on the Stereo Mod, which concludes taking the speaker from a junked Quadra 630 and using it inside the Color Classic. But I must do my overclocking and Kai Robinson SE Reloaded videos...
  13. JDW

    RAM for LC575 & Color Classic Mystic

    Thank you very much for your reply! I Googled your part number but that 128MB stick appears no longer sold. The 4 reasons why I am desperately seeking first-hand experiences with the specific RAM linked in my opening post (RAM that is currently sold) is the following: EDO RAM is not 100% the...
  14. JDW

    RAM for LC575 & Color Classic Mystic

    I posted this question on FaceBook (Vintage Apple Macintosh Enthusiasts group) 5 days ago and not a single person replied, so let's see if the amazingly knowledgable folks here at TinkerDifferent can do better! Do any of you have experience using any of the following Keystron RAM SIMMs in your...
  15. JDW

    Mystic Overclock - A Spicy O'clock Adventure

    Two-way shipping would be costly because I am based in Japan and because USPS strong-armed Japan to increase prices by 20% in June 2021! Besides, if @Kay K.M.Mods can test an Ethernet card in one of his Mystic machines (at a high clock speed), that would be all that is needed.
  16. JDW

    Mystic Overclock - A Spicy O'clock Adventure

    If someone ever ships me a COMM slot card for my LC575 Mystic motherboard, I will be sure to test that! :-) I have no idea if the slot works or not because I don't have a single card to put there. Maybe Kay can test that. But if any of you absolutely hate your Apple IIe cards and are looking...
  17. JDW

    Mystic Overclock - A Spicy O'clock Adventure

    @Drake , thank you for testing. Your mention of the "resistor mod" means you have the stock 512x384 resolution with your LC575 Mystic motherboard. For those of you following this discussion, the resistor mod is used to make System 7.5.5 to 8.1 work without any software hacks. (See "Logic Board...
  18. JDW

    Mystic Overclock - A Spicy O'clock Adventure

    I spent my lunch break testing that, in fact. I first booted into 7.1 at 44.44MHz, verified AppleTalk was off (in the Chooser), then rebooted into 7.6.1, which was fine. I confirmed AppleTalk was off there too, then shutdown, pulled the motherboard, flipped the switch on Spicy O'Click to the...
  19. JDW

    Mystic Overclock - A Spicy O'clock Adventure

    Very interesting. Thank you for that info. Although Systems 7.1 and 7.5.5 boot fine (unlike 7.6.1 & 8.1) at overclock speeds higher than 44.44MHz, when I try to open the AppleTalk control panel in System 7.1 at 49MHz and then click "No" when it asks me to activate it, the machine freezes. So...
  20. JDW

    Mystic Overclock - A Spicy O'clock Adventure

    It's really like Scotty in That Which Survives (photo below), where the Enterprise blows past Warp 13. It's a speed unlike anything achieved before! That's what it's like to hit 51.1MHz on a Mystic with @Kay K.M.Mods Spicy O'Clock! But again, I get pixel dust (pixie dust? 🧚) as the arrow...