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    TwiSlot PCI Riser and ComSlot2 NIC repro in widened CS riser form factor

    Okay, I looked at it. The differences are minimal. Bandit 1 has a GNT/REQ line connected to Grand Central and Bandit 2 does not. Which makes sense. You don't want to put Grand Central or any other PCI device on two different PCI busses. Pins for Bandit on Arbiter 1 are connected to...
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    TwiSlot PCI Riser and ComSlot2 NIC repro in widened CS riser form factor

    Sorry for hijacking the thread. We now return you to the regular topic....
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    TwiSlot PCI Riser and ComSlot2 NIC repro in widened CS riser form factor

    ClassicHasClass answered that better than I could have. Yes, it has OF. That's a little disappointing, although at this point in time, a solution for the S900 is more of a white whale than a real need. :) Still, it's very puzzling. Architecturally, the S900 is like a PM9500 with the...
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    TwiSlot PCI Riser and ComSlot2 NIC repro in widened CS riser form factor

    I wonder if they did that so that it would be easier to use the same ROM on all those machines. If it's at F0, it's video circuitry. If it's at F4 its more PCI slots. It would be interesting to get the Mac OS running on the ANS. However, two of the PCI devices on that six "slot" Bandit...
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    TwiSlot PCI Riser and ComSlot2 NIC repro in widened CS riser form factor

    As far as I know, Apple never used more than 2 bridges. The ANS has two Bandit PCI bridges, similar to the PM9500. On the 7500/7600/8500/8600 the video circuitry is the 2nd bridge and the first one is a Bandit PCI controller. The Apple Hardware Developer Note for the ANS goes into a small...
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    68k Mac Prices from Yesteryear

    Back in the 90s, The University of Texas at Austin held a surplus property auction three or four times a year at a warehouse at the Pickle Research Center. That's probably where Jag was seeing pallets of Macs. I bought 15 pre-Plus Macs at some point for some small sum. Probably under $100...
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    SMC ROM Simm programming

    For chip programming I like to keep an old Dell 'D' or 'E' series laptop handy. Being a laptop, they don't take up much room, and the D and E docking stations are available with a parallel port which is nice for the really old programmers. I guess not much need for the P port with a new...
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    5380 vs. 53C80 vs. 53C80S ?

    No, I never did the experiment. I'm great at posing questions, but less so at making answers. Projects backed up to the year 3000...
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    Power Macintosh 7100/80 Cache

    IIRC, AV70-1 is a ICS chip. full part number is AV9170-01CS08. It's a clock delay or clock synchronization chip. ICS = Integrated Circuit Systems IIRC, the chip takes a clock input and outputs the same clock, except.... It also takes a second clock input and it aligns the phase of the...
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    PM6100/7100 ROM Modules

    I was browsing the items from Memory Master and they have a bunch of the PM6100/7100 ROM modules for about $13. https://www.ebay.com/itm/175602575946?epid=1228687524 Posting in case there are folks with a machine where the ROM was pulled. That's the 341-0741. I think it will also work in...
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    SoftRAID 2.2.2, OS9 and ATA-133 drives on a PCI controller card? Other software possible?

    I've used SoftRAID with the VST UltraTek/66 (ATA-66) which used Firmtek firmware (same as Sonnet's cards) and I've also used it with the Acard AEC-6280M, (Acard firmware) which is an ATA-133 card. Another option is to get an Acard AEC-6880M which is a hardware RAID (0, 1) ATA-133 card. I...
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    iMac G4 Power Supply Component B1 - is this a diode?

    It's (the PS) is probably a one layer board. I would trace out a schematic and from that it should become fairly obvious what role that component was playing. Power supplies are not all that complicated. I'm a little curious about calling D1 a *bridge* rectifier. A bridge rectifier...
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    G4 Cube VRM

    Lost forums: PowerWatch Power Computing models discussion/experience MacGurus forums General Macintosh support with some focus on memory and storage XLR8yourmac forums Performance focused forums but also general Mac support/experience dealmac.com forums General Mac...
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    ATTO Silicon Express IV Nubus

    My ancient (wetware) memory says that when the NuBus G3 upgrades came out, the SEIV was the only SCSI card compatible with them. NewerTech was the only seller for a long while. Later they got it working with the JackHammer as well. If my memory is accurate, then you shouldn't be having the...
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    Dumb Question: I Need To Get A PCI USB Card For My G4 MDD, But...

    The details are lost to memory, but there was a specific NEC USB chip and a specific TI (?) chip recommended for Firewire in PCI PowerMacs, way back in the day. I'm sure it's posted about somewhere in the annals of Mac discussion... I think NEC D720101GJ was the recommended USB chip back when...
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    Installing Mac OS X Leopard on the Apple TV (1st generation)

    I haven't looked in probably a couple of years, but the last time I visited, the local Goodwill Computer Store had several 1st Gen. AppleTVs for about $10 - $15.
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    Classic Marathon on Steam

    I liked Pathways more. There's more of Marathon, but I just gave up on one level where one had to do some kind of grenade jump out of lava to progress in the game. I liked the puzzles in Pathways. But for multiplayer, of course, one needs Marathon. We used to have annual Marathon LAN...
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    Yet another dead(?) Power Mac 9600/300

    Try washing the board thoroughly, probably with 91%+ isopropyl alcohol. The caps may have leaked enough goo to cause a short somewhere or may have eaten a trace. If the former, while the caps still need replacing, washing the board may get you to a workable state for testing. If the latter...
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    6o6: virtualizing the 6502 on the 6502

    IIRC, the VHDL text book my class used way back when contained the VHDL code for a 6502 in the back as an appendix. Of course, that would be for FPGAs, but thought I'd mention it. Later Edit: 6805, not 6502. So completely irrelevant. Sorry.
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    Melted (?) chip in Power Mac G4 MDD SuperDrive

    It looks to me like a short occurred internally in the chip and melted the plastic from hte inside. One of those discolored leads goes to what is almost certainly a bypass capacitor, so that's probably a power pin and one of the other pins is on an extremely short lead and looks like it may be...