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  1. François

    New G4 Cube picked up as part of package deal with Studio CRT (ADC)

    I believe this PSU output voltage is (slightly) adjustable. You can have it output the proper 28V. But the Cube should be fine with only 27V: It converts it internally to 12, 5 and 3.3V
  2. François

    [Help Needed] My work on an Apple Studio Display M7768 (The Transparent ADC CRT)

    Everything has been figured out, except for the startup sequence? That is very unfortunate!
  3. François

    New G4 Cube picked up as part of package deal with Studio CRT (ADC)

    An open frame PSU will be smaller. You don’t need the shielding, the Cube PSU shell will provide it. The Mean Well EPP-400-27 will fit inside, I think: https://www.meanwell.com/webapp/product/search.aspx?prod=EPP-400
  4. François

    New G4 Cube picked up as part of package deal with Studio CRT (ADC)

    I don’t recall seeing a write up, but you basically just need to figure a way to mount the new PSU inside the shell and wire the connector as follows: A = +28V B = +28V C = Common (or - side of supply) D = Common (or - side of supply) the outer shell of the connector is ground
  5. François

    New G4 Cube picked up as part of package deal with Studio CRT (ADC)

    Another (more expensive) option is to replace the innards of the Cube PSU with a modern open frame 28V 8A (convection cooled) power supply. It will easily fit inside the original shell, be more efficient and produce less heat.
  6. François

    [Help Needed] My work on an Apple Studio Display M7768 (The Transparent ADC CRT)

    Thinking out loud, maybe the Linux guys figured it out? At least on the software side? Is there a Linux distro for the Mac that properly handle this monitor? With a software that allows you to change all the settings? Looking into the code will then allow you to figure out the protocol and maybe...
  7. François

    [Help Needed] My work on an Apple Studio Display M7768 (The Transparent ADC CRT)

    Why not buy a base model PowerMac G4 with ADC? You may be able to find one for cheap, and it will help you tremendously in your reverse engineering effort. It’s not the first time I’ve seen someone willing to use this monitor on a non-ADC computer, and it seems to be very difficult (no one has...
  8. François

    G4 Cube FireWire issue

    It’s from the factory, later Cubes don’t have it, but the chip (a voltage regulator) has a slightly different reference (LM2679 vs LMJ2679).
  9. François

    G4 Cube FireWire issue

    This is a common issue with Apple slot-loading drives of that era. The drives in G3 iMacs have the same problem. See this thread on this very forum! I have a Cube that was given to me with the same problem. One of the symptoms was that the Cube took a very long time to boot. But looking at the...
  10. François

    NEED HELP: Joystick Shield + Mach III + Virtual ][ emulator + M1 Mac

    The problem may be related to how the joystick position is measured, depending on the hardware. On an actual Apple II it’s measured by a timer circuit (based on a NE555), and that allow the capacitor hack. (same capacitor hack to use common potentiometers, instead of the impossible to find 150kΩ...
  11. François

    MacSD - Multi-device SCSI adapter with audio

    No need to smooth it out, I think, the thermal paste will fill the grooves.
  12. François

    Grail Item Acquired - Twentieth Anniversary Mac

    If there’s a drop-in flat panel replacement it will work in both the TAM and 3400. But the TAM doesn’t have the same space constraint as a PowerBook, and the LCD isn’t driven directly by the motherboard, it is connected to a driver board that is itself connected to the motherboard. It’s why I...
  13. François

    Grail Item Acquired - Twentieth Anniversary Mac

    I was talking about the TAM’s motherboard. And by the way, the TAM is not a 3400, it’s a 5500.
  14. François

    Grail Item Acquired - Twentieth Anniversary Mac

    Aren’t the motherboard video signals just VGA?
  15. François

    Anyone interested in VGA/DVI to ADC adapter?

    You should check the wiring of the board against your DVIator. AFAIK, a DVI to ADC adapter is just straight wiring of the DVI, USB & power lines to the ADC connector. As to VGA to ADC, this one is (very) complicated. IIRC Apple cheaped out on the 17" Studio Display CRT by not implementing...
  16. François

    PowerMac G4 Cube hates to restart with Video

    Enjoy your Cube! They’re awesome little machines.
  17. François

    PowerMac G4 Cube hates to restart with Video

    I don’t think the ADC power goes through the DC-DC board. It goes through the short cable that goes from the motherboard to the AGP riser card. The connector for this short cable on the motherboard is directly wired to the power supply plug of the Cube. I think it may be a problem with the...
  18. François

    PowerMac G4 Cube hates to restart with Video

    IIRC there’s a direct feed from the power supply plug on the cube to the power lines of the ADC connector on the video card. Meaning that the Cube doesn’t manage the ADC power at all.
  19. François

    PowerMac G4 Cube hates to restart with Video

    Did you test it with another monitor? Maybe the issue is not with the Cube…
  20. François

    Go-To Apple ADB Keyboard

    I recently acquired an Apple Keyboard II M0487, and to my astonishment, I discovered that the escape key is next to the space bar ?!! What were they thinking ?! I’m puzzled by this choice, especially considering that the escape key is in the correct standard position on the prior Apple...