Re: PB 1400 using a CF card

2003-12-23 Thread Jerry
I recently bought a Viking 512 CompactFlash card with PCMCIA adapter 
for my PB 1400. I installed OS 8.1 on it along with the applications 
that I use 99% of the time. Wow, what a difference in battery time. 
Now I get a whole hour!

The PB also seems a little perkier now that it doesn't have to 
access the HD. However, from time to time, I hear the HD spin up. 
But why? Everything I'm using is on the CF card and I'm also writing 
files to it.

When I hear it spin up, I usually go to the Control Strip and spin 
it down. Anyone have any ideas on why it spins up to begin with?
Have you got Virtual Memory on ? Is VM mapped to the hard drive ?

Jerry

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5300 AC connection

2003-12-23 Thread Jeff Hubatka
Alright, I picked up a 5300ce with what I was told was a damaged plug. 
I thought it might just be loose and I could re-solder it, but after I 
brought it home and looked closer the connection on the mobo is 
actually in bad shape. The plastic housing is broken away, and the 
straight pin part of the mobo connector was bent. I straightened that 
out easy enough, but my question is: do I need the plastic framing 
around that pin, or does the AC adapter just contact the metal part 
underneath that? If that's the case, I'd be tempted to permanently 
mount the adapter part to the PB and fix up a plug somewhere in the 
cord to the power brick. No matter what I know I need to re-solder, but 
with the plastic gone it actually makes it a little easier. I'm still 
on the repair high after doing this to a cs model, now that one 
actually charges the batteries.

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180c screen problem

2003-12-23 Thread Mark Benson
OK I managed to patch together a whole Powerbook 180c from 2 units. 
When I switch it on using the button at the back I get the gray screen 
and a bong and, after it's tested all the RAM it loads. The trouble is 
the grey screen stays up and I get no Mac OS on the screen at all. The 
brightness control works ok (which I believe is controlled by the 
computer not directly?) and the screen is working fine as an LCD should 
(so the backlight is OK, and the screen seems to be communicating with 
the rest of the 'Mac' part.

Upon attaching the Powerbook to a monitor via the external video port, 
i get exactly the same thing in glorious 17 VGA.

The hard disk (512MB IBM SCSI 2.5) has 7.5.3 on it, likely from a much 
later Powerbook. I can't get it to boot from a 7.6 CD (I don't know if 
it even recognises the CD drive!).

So is it the software? Or the Daughterboard? Or the LCD (doubtful!!) or 
am I being stupid?

BTW I am pretty new to this game and am bound to be subjecting everyone 
to a fair amount of torture as I have a 5300 PB waiting in the wings 
for some serious work...

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Re: 180c screen problem

2003-12-23 Thread Mark Benson
OK Major Weirdsville!

I disconnected the hard disk and got it to boot the 7.6 CD but it 
doesn't do any better than the hard disk , apart from 1 thing! It loads 
the desktop pattern for the 7.6 CD Install on the backdrop. Still no 
Mac OS Finder, Menu Bar or other parts. This is all on an external 
monitor, indicating it almost certainly is not the LCD at fault (I have 
tried 2 working ones of those too).

I have tried 2 daughter boards from the 2 180c (and diagnosed that the 
dead one most likely has a dead power system or a dead main board).

The only thing I do know is it is struggling for power from the AC 
adapter (the battery is pretty much dead - it held a day's worth of 
charging for about 10 mins before, I assume, the OS said the battery 
was flat at boot and on pressing enter it shut off). I am running it 
with the LCD and interconnect/kb/trackball part removed at the moment 
to reduce power consumption. With the LCD attached it doesn't like 
trying to eject floppies.

On Dec 23, 2003, at 06:46 pm, Mark Benson wrote:

OK I managed to patch together a whole Powerbook 180c from 2 units. 
When I switch it on using the button at the back I get the gray screen 
and a bong and, after it's tested all the RAM it loads. The trouble is 
the grey screen stays up and I get no Mac OS on the screen at all.
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Re: 180c screen problem

2003-12-23 Thread Mark Benson
On Dec 23, 2003, at 08:04 pm, Mark Benson wrote:

OK Major Weirdsville!

I disconnected the hard disk and got it to boot the 7.6 CD but it 
doesn't do any better than the hard disk , apart from 1 thing! It 
loads the desktop pattern for the 7.6 CD Install on the backdrop. 
Still no Mac OS Finder, Menu Bar or other parts. This is all on an 
external monitor, indicating it almost certainly is not the LCD at 
fault (I have tried 2 working ones of those too).
Sorry to keep whittling on (I fee like I'm talking to myself here :( ) 
but i just need to add - the 7.6 CD install desktop pattern does NOT 
come up when using the LCD, although the Powerbook still boots 
successfully.

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Re: 180c screen problem

2003-12-23 Thread Dan K
Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Still no Mac OS Finder, Menu Bar or other parts. This is all on an 
 external monitor, indicating it almost certainly is not the LCD at

Your's is an interesting problem for me because a friend with a 180c also 
had a very similar symptom (IIRC, it's been awhile now...) and AFAIK 
never figured out the cause eventually shelving the cursed thing. Of 
course since he didn't have an adapter for the external video his 
troubleshooting capabilities are a bit handicapped.

What it _really_really_ sounds like is the menu bar is located on another 
screen (?!?!?) which can't be seen. What happens if you move the mouse 
all around, does the cursor ever appear? I'm assuming you are familiar 
with the extended desktop mode of which your PB is capable.

Did you zap the pram BTW? If not, do so by holding down cmd-opt-P-R right 
after the startup tones. Have you started up with extensions disabled 
(holding down shift key?) BTW, you _can_ startup with the HD attached and 
still boot from the CD, hold down cmd-opt-shft-delete to suppress the 
internal HD's desire to take over the boot process and release once the 
CD has begun to boot.

Also, you mention power issues, is the main battery installed during your 
testing? If so, take it out as a dead/dying battery can be a major power 
sucker even if the dang thing ain't holding a charge. You should be using 
the 3 amp PS . . . from your description though it doesn't sound like 
that's the one you have.

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PB500 SmartChargers

2003-12-23 Thread Dan K
Now this ain't me selling mind you, but if I needed one of these bad boys 
(I don't, I have one) I'd snap one up in an instant:

http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?MfcISAPICommand=GetResultSortPro
perty=MetaEndSortpb=ebaytag1=ebayreght=1query=smartchargersi=48709372


In UK, but shipping charge to USA is reasonable. My fondness for all 
y'all PBs500 users here compelled me to write this here lil' tip. :-)

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165c and reformatting

2003-12-23 Thread Dreams in Digital
ok, I screwed up my powerbook, and now I need to reinstall from 
scratch, but I cant seem to find a way to get any of the downloaded 
versions of os 7.5.3 to install, it keeps rejecting them what am I 
doing wrong?

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Re: 180c screen problem

2003-12-23 Thread Mark Benson
On Dec 23, 2003, at 10:29 pm, Dan K wrote:

Your's is an interesting problem for me because a friend with a 180c 
also
had a very similar symptom (IIRC, it's been awhile now...) and AFAIK
never figured out the cause eventually shelving the cursed thing. Of
course since he didn't have an adapter for the external video his
troubleshooting capabilities are a bit handicapped.
I do. I find it invaluable, especially for 5300 PBs with no LCD ;-)

What it _really_really_ sounds like is the menu bar is located on 
another
screen (?!?!?) which can't be seen. What happens if you move the mouse
all around, does the cursor ever appear? I'm assuming you are familiar
with the extended desktop mode of which your PB is capable.
It's not on the external screen and at the same time nothing shows on 
the internal screen.

Did you zap the pram BTW?
I reset the PMU. I thought that was a pretty sure fire way of doing 
it

If not, do so by holding down cmd-opt-P-R right
after the startup tones. Have you started up with extensions disabled
(holding down shift key?)
Didn't try that either - I must be getting rusty ;-)

BTW, you _can_ startup with the HD attached and
still boot from the CD, hold down cmd-opt-shft-delete to suppress the
internal HD's desire to take over the boot process and release once the
CD has begun to boot.
I guessed that after I played with my 5300 PB and it didn't like 'C' 
either.

Also, you mention power issues, is the main battery installed during 
your
testing? If so, take it out as a dead/dying battery can be a major 
power
sucker even if the dang thing ain't holding a charge. You should be 
using
the 3 amp PS . . . from your description though it doesn't sound like
that's the one you have.
I have the weedy 2A and yes the battery was in, it didn't work well at 
all with it out (funnily!)

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Re: 165c and reformatting

2003-12-23 Thread Jerry
ok, I screwed up my powerbook, and now I need to reinstall from 
scratch, but I cant seem to find a way to get any of the downloaded 
versions of os 7.5.3 to install, it keeps rejecting them what am 
I doing wrong?
More info ... ??
Simple review ... steps to *screw-up*
What have you got to work w/ ??

Have you got a SCSI dock adapter ? A Desktop Mac (9.1 or older seems 
to work easiest) to SCSI cable to ?
An external SCSI HD ?
Any DiskTools *1* from 7.1 thru 7.6.1 on floppy disk ?
Any Utilities on another machine or Floppy ? Like TechTool, FWB HD 
Toolkit, Mt Everything ... ?

Jerry

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Re: 165c and reformatting

2003-12-23 Thread Dreams in Digital
ok, here is what I have..
pb165 with a very very basic os 7 ( the network one that fits on a 
floppy)
an 80 meg ext hd that has 7.5.5, but when I try to copy it to the PB, I 
get a disk error. I think this drive needs to be reformatted and fixed, 
but not sure..
a regular scsi adapter (no dock option)
and an xp box and ibook with internet access (no floppy for the ibook)
oh, and a lc 575 with system 8.0, and no internet access
somewhere on the pc I have a copy of system 7.5.3, but no way to get it 
onto mac disks...

On Dec 23, 2003, at 20:12, Jerry wrote:

ok, I screwed up my powerbook, and now I need to reinstall from 
scratch, but I cant seem to find a way to get any of the downloaded 
versions of os 7.5.3 to install, it keeps rejecting them what am 
I doing wrong?
More info ... ??
Simple review ... steps to *screw-up*
What have you got to work w/ ??

Have you got a SCSI dock adapter ? A Desktop Mac (9.1 or older seems 
to work easiest) to SCSI cable to ?
An external SCSI HD ?
Any DiskTools *1* from 7.1 thru 7.6.1 on floppy disk ?
Any Utilities on another machine or Floppy ? Like TechTool, FWB HD 
Toolkit, Mt Everything ... ?

Jerry

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