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    5v FPM DIMM's!

    Those chips might be useful in adding the on-board memory back to the PM6500 though.... There was motherboard memory on the 6400, but Apple discarded it for the 6500, but left the pads on the board. I think that 1M X 16 is what's needed for those pads, but I'm not certain.
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    Cache Discustion/Questions

    Clever. I like the concept. Making the Block RAMs of an FPGA into the TAG RAM is a great solution. Gets around the problem that there just doesn't seem to be properly sized tag RAMs available.
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    Cache Discustion/Questions

    Kind of a more general continuation of the WTB 1MB cache for x100 machines thread. So paging @Ron's Computer Videos into the thread too. (First, I should mention that the Power_Macintosh Hardware Developer Note (for X100 machines) says the cache logic is in the HMC chip. So no need to...
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    Flashing an Adaptec AHA-2940UW to Mac

    Sounds like you've got what you need. Compared to some of the conversions done today, the 2940UW was really pretty easy, but it was also one of the very first that anyone did. I think it predates all or almost all the video card conversions.
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    2.5" -> 3.5" SCSI adapter

    I just bought one of those. I saw an article that linked to the seller somewhere. The thing that puzzles me is that the 2.5" connector is 50 pins. Isn't the connector/cable on the 2.5" drive 40 pins? Does the adapter cover the SCSI ID pins and then move that functionality to the...
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    Q & A Time!

    So you're saying Kai is Dr. Who?
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    Material Lost to Time

    What does the group mind think about trying to recover/republish some of the material that's been lost to time? In particular, I'm wondering if Mike Breedan (sp?) still has the many, many how-to articles that he's pruned from xlr8yourmac.com over the years. Plus the old compatibility...
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    Flashing an Adaptec AHA-2940UW to Mac

    @Kai Robinson I wrote an article on that about 25 years ago... It has way too much detail on the difficulty of desoldering a PLCC32 Flash chip -- a process that is more or less trivial to us today, but seemed like magic back then. You're best off just skipping down to the summary...
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    The Allentown Haul

    @Adam Thank you for catering to my idle curiosity. :)
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    Macchimey?

    If they're just flat pieces to start with, might it make more sense to just use thin polycarbonate? Probably cheaper than printing out flat sheets.
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    The Allentown Haul

    Oh, and is the machine to the left of the 6500 (6400?) some form of PC or is it a Mac Clone?
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    The Allentown Haul

    Does the scanner have an 8.5" X 11" surface or 8.5" X 14" surface? Some of the Umax scanners had the larger surface, which was nice. However, they used double sided tape to hold the glass to the underside of the casing, and the tape fails.
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    Upside Down PLCC Adapter/Reader

    I only have one example of the Rev. 3 6880M and I didn't want to risk corrupting the Flash contents by desoldering it, if possible. I noticed that a PLCC socket will fit over a PLCC chip, while it's still soldered to its host board. The chip will just be upside-down in the socket. So I made...
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    Macintosh connector part numbers

    They are KEL and somebody over on 68kmla identified them. There was also an old link to an Amiga forum discussion about a group buy of their version of the connectors. Try looking for a thread with Wombat in the name? It's either in there, or the the author of that thread, authored another...
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    5v FPM DIMM's!

    It seems like most folks don't care for the PM7200 much, but one interesting thing about it is that according to the Hardware Developer Note, it can address 256MB DIMMs, meaning that the maxium capacity could be 1GB of RAM, if anyone ever built some 256MB DIMMs for it. Non-EDO of course. :)...
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    Macintosh connector part numbers

    AMP 3-145090-7 (the -7 is important on this part; isn't just pin length or coating). I've seen the -4's on Ebay and it's a different number of pins. https://www.questcomp.com/part/4/3-145090-7/44392838 That's the through-hole part. I don't know the part number and so have not searched for...
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    1" Mac Mouse Ball Replacement

    Nice. I hunted down a company in China that sell rubber coated balls, but ultimately they told me the didn't produce a 1" outer diameter rubber coated ball. I suspect 100 quantity was just too low to interest them. They say they do custom jobs. BTW, I've had fairly good luck replacing worn...
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    Macintosh connector part numbers

    X100 PDS Slot: I should add the correction that I actually ordered the Burndy CEE2X91S-3Z14 from TCP. They're the same part except for the pin length or plating. I'm not sure why I switched to this part. May have been an availability issue. Minimum order 4 instead 5? Too long ago...
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    PowerMac G3 Personality Card - looking for 182 pin PERCH 90’ edge connector adapter

    Actually, looking at my notes again, it appears that what I actually ordered from TCP was Burndy CEE2X91S-3Z14 They're the same part, except for pin length or plating or some such. I'm not sure why I got the 3Z14. Perhaps the V7Z14 turned out to be unavailable.
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    My PowerMac 7100/80 AV Recap Project

    It should just be four clips through the motherboard holding it on. Be gentle and exercise care though. You do not want apply much downward pressure on the CPU. They're prone to cracking. Also, do not over-apply the replacement heat sink compound. It's just filling the un-flat places...