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  1. Kai Robinson

    1987 Macintosh Plus (Platinum)

    Been a while since i updated this. So i ordered a recap kit based on the mouser basket in @JDW 's video, here (very useful video btw!): Unfortunately, I hadn't watched closely enough as this...is for the 120v Analog board. The one in mine is the International one. Still, most of the caps...
  2. Kai Robinson

    Restoration: Macintosh SE with Water Damage

    ...ouch! That is well and truly destroyed! I hope the Sony sound chip is salvageable from there. You'll need to source one of the serial chips as new old stock if the legs have been eaten away, but at least everything else looks to have been spared!
  3. Kai Robinson

    [ATTACH] As if by magic, a flyback appears!

    As if by magic, a flyback appears!
  4. Kai Robinson

    I'm 40 in a week. I'm too tired to deal with people that try my patience, play the victim and...

    I'm 40 in a week. I'm too tired to deal with people that try my patience, play the victim and act surprised when I call them out on their nonsense -_-
  5. Kai Robinson

    What are your vintage grail items?

    I concur - you can't tease us like that!
  6. Kai Robinson

    Building a NEC PC-H98 Video Cable: 26w3 Weirdness!

    Wow - i have to say i've never seen one of these in the wild - so many unique Japanese market only systems out there. That connector looks practically hellish though - why would they use that?! 😂
  7. Kai Robinson

    The 17" WUXGA PowerBook G4

    Stickied this - this is great! :)
  8. Kai Robinson

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

    Eric Woo is the rose amongst the thorns - all legit pulls, never remarked!
  9. Kai Robinson

    68000 CPU interface replacement for Killy Klip - Photos of alternatives wanted

    @Stephen iirc was working on one of these?
  10. Kai Robinson

    Where can I buy 128MB SE/30 RAM?

    @Zane Kaminski sells SIMM kits as he's Garrett's Workshop ;)
  11. Kai Robinson

    Battery Damaged PC/AT Board - Component ID and general help

    Nomenclature for PCB silkscreen time! R = Resistor C = Capacitor Y = Crystal / Oscillator FB = Ferrite Bead U = integrated circuit J = Header pins/connector Hope that helps!
  12. Kai Robinson

    Boot Floppy or other boot solution

    Well, the easiest thing to do, would be to get hold of a System 7 ulity disk image, and then you can write the image to the floppy directly - do you have any other macs other then the plus?
  13. Kai Robinson

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

    Have you found a need for heatsink at 33MHz with those steppings?
  14. Kai Robinson

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

    Always an idea to look for a K63H - just as good as the L88M - you tend to find most of those at least are pulls, not NoS :)
  15. Kai Robinson

    Macintosh SE Motherboard Photos wanted

    Some nice, clear shots there! :)
  16. Kai Robinson

    Repairs are underway on 'the collection' - awaiting a flyback transformer from Dalbani - it must...

    Repairs are underway on 'the collection' - awaiting a flyback transformer from Dalbani - it must have taken a carrier pigeon to get here!
  17. Kai Robinson

    Trading post links require an off-site visitor to log into an account to view

    Yes, it's quite simple really - it takes very little time to register for an account here. Trading here is a privilege, not a right. For the safety of members and to cut down on spam, we decided that it's prudent to allow trading between members only. One of the other reasons why this section...
  18. Kai Robinson

    Macintosh SE Motherboard Photos wanted

    I think i have the older board - it was a New-old-stock one that i used for reference. Not sure if the photo's i take will be great though :p
  19. Kai Robinson

    Reviving a sad looking Quadra 840av

    Is that a known trick to make the contents of a PAL/GAL reveal themselves if locked? :)
  20. Kai Robinson

    HP-UX Workstation Hardware Specs

    John Burn's excellent resource on HP Workstations here: http://www.unixnerd.co.uk/hp_unix.html