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Works great on my MacBook2,1 running 10.7 Lion. Only saw one minor graphical glitch on the Quit dialog box where the bottom of the Quit, Cancel, and Save and Quit buttons are chopped off.
My IIci restoration project last summer also required a repair in that exact same area with the same chips. You can read about it at this thread here. I’m by no means an expert, but it wasn’t too daunting of a task. My IIci is purring like a champ.
I don’t see any active IIfx sales on FleaBay currently but my history over the last month shows non-functioning for parts only IIfx listings all in the $200-$300 range. I’d say our hobby has driven up the prices in recent years. And to think that back when NASA issued me the new IIfx in 1990 it...
Here is the same for US eBay buyers
https://www.ebay.com/itm/353675714585?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=z85Zunj2Qd-&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=mmdlzm_0q_k&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
For #MARCHintosh 2023 I performed the stereo mod to the analog board of my Color Classic Mystic.
James Wages @JDW has an excellent tutorial on his YouTube channel. I salvaged the amplifier chip from a donor CC analog board and ordered the passives from Mouser. I also salvaged a matching 16...
FWIW, I have not recapped my PowerBook 5300cs. I took mine completely apart for cleaning and inspection about a year ago. The electrolytic cap on the logic board looked fine (no bulging or cap juice) and the same with the cluster of caps on the DC board. I opted not to do a recap yet.
The DC...
I recently restored a Black MacBook2,1 Mid 2007 sporting a 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo chip. Back in the day, this is the MacBook I really wanted, but since I had a White MacBook1,1 from 2006, I didn’t satisfy my urges back then. Now, I have a near mint condition Black MacBook that I...
Yes! I gave upon Twitter when it discontinued its API for TweetBot. Mastodon reminds me of Twitter in the early days, and I’m loving my test drive of Ivory by the makers of TweetBot.
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I got a BlueSCSI v2 kit that I plan on assembling this weekend. Out of curiosity, if you had a choice between installing it in a Mystic Color Classic or Macintosh IIfx, which would you pick and why?
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Thanks for the links. I performed the steps and got the IIfx floppy to read existing disks but couldn't get it to write successfully. As I was troubleshooting, the drive made an awful sound then the motor stopped working. The eject mechanism still works fine. I suspect I might have shorted...
So far, I’ve had consistent behavior between internal BlueSCSIs and the external PiSCSI regarding termination, where I enable termination on the PiSCSI for all of my retro Macs except the IIsi. I recall back in the day the voodoo magic to get SCSI termination just right, then Don’t Touch It...
I had a similar problem with a Mac IIsi with an internal BlueSCSI and an external PiSCSI that I was able to resolve by turning off termination on the PiSCSI. A BlueSCSI in a IIsi requires external power (not enough is provided by the SCSI port itself) so I am assuming it is some weird...
Thanks for the suggestion. I found the zero track alignment procedure in the Dead Mac Scrolls, so I'll give it a shot next weekend and report how it goes.
My recent restoration projects have focused on the Macintosh II line, several of which I used in the early days of my NASA career. I wrote about previous restorations of a Macintosh IIci and Macintosh IIsi on TinkerDifferent. Today’s story is about my personal Holy Grail machine, one that I...
Check your CPU. Can’t tell if it is the pic or not, but around pins 11 and 12 there looks like a solder ball. I got a gray screen with my IIci due to some bent pins touching on my CPU. I also wrote about my experiences working on the soft power circuit area here...