Re: Lot of Vintage Macs

2024-04-16 Thread William Stillwell
I stopped watching after they said "Patreon Subdcribers get the first dibs"

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> I heard Montgomery in the video showing many of the systems
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Re: Lot of Vintage Macs

2024-04-16 Thread William Stillwell
A location would be great!

On Tue, Apr 16, 2024, 11:28 AM Bolling Holt  wrote:

> Good morning!
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> I am helping someone find homes for a house full of vintage Macs, 680x0
> through G5 era.  I got a little of them on tape before the movers took them
> to storage.  Here’s a brief overview of what is in there.  The owner
> inherited these from his father and would prefer them to find good homes,
> not the trash pile.
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> https://youtu.be/gXpYS6_AwBU
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Re: Performa

2021-07-05 Thread William Stillwell
I lost two performa(s) due to shipping , ship tube face down with LOTS of
foam and double boxes with extra padding.

On Mon, Jul 5, 2021, 2:49 AM Dylan McDermond  wrote:

> Ask him how he knows, stick around in th hobby long enough and you’ll know
> too. I almost had a nice Macintosh TV
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> > On Jul 4, 2021, at 8:55 AM, Hardware Mack 
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> > All those plastics are brittle you’ll have to make sure to go to Home
> Depot buy a $20 roll hundred feet, and wrap it at least 6to 7 layers. Or
> else it’ll show up a box full of broken plastic.
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Re: Apple Mac Quadra 700

2021-06-24 Thread William Stillwell
I would love it, but sadly, i am in the US and the cost of trying to get it
would far exceed the value.

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On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 12:01 PM Barry Cross  wrote:

> William
> How are you? I hope all is well.
> Are you still interested in the Quadra?
> Barry
>
> On Thu, 30 Jul 2020 at 21:03, Barry Cross  wrote:
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>> William
>>
>> I will take the going rate for it in its present state, as its been a
>> good machine when it was working.
>>
>> Barry
>>
>> On Saturday, July 11, 2020 at 5:13:22 PM UTC+1, Barry Cross wrote:
>>>
>>> I have an old Mac Quadra 700 which has long since given up the ghost,
>>> and I have reluctantly decided to part company with it.
>>>
>>> I am a pensioner living in the UK without my own transport or access  to
>>> it, so regrettably anyone wanting it will have to collect it.
>>>
>>> I am not going to haggle over the price, I just want to get shot of it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Here is the Every Mac specs for this model;
>>>
>>> https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_quadra/specs/mac_quadra_700.html
>>>
>>>
>>> The internal hard drive is an DB-25 SCSI drive 270Mb size, but it is not
>>> an Apple Mac SCSI drive with ID = 0.
>>>
>>> *Instead it is an IBM model with an ID = 6.*
>>>
>>>
>>> Therein lay my problem which it now has, of a *Boot-up failure caused
>>> by an ID conflict*.
>>>
>>> That I have been unable to rectify hence my decision to part company
>>> with the Mac.
>>>
>>>
>>> The problem only occurred when I connected an external SCSCI device a
>>> ZIP drive, which has only 2 ID settings 5 and 6.
>>>
>>> The Zip drive must have been faulty and permanently set on ID 6, causing
>>> the Mac Hard Drive ID and the Zip Drive ID to clash.
>>>
>>>
>>> I am not sure of its actual RAM except that its not the max of 68 Mb and
>>> I have not increased it. Once I have been able to ascertain the exact size
>>> I will add that info to the post.
>>>
>>>
>>> Just added a photo of the insides including the Hard drive.
>>>
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Wanted SE/30 Tube ( Was ) FREE: Macintosh SE/30

2021-02-14 Thread William Stillwell
Where are you located?

W.S.



On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 3:41 PM Richard brobeck 
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> I am restoring My old Mac SE/30 and I am looking for a better picture tube
> mine had burn in on the screen
> Sincerely Rich
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Re: Mac LC Woes

2020-05-05 Thread William Stillwell
Yep, All the way pas the inductor, everything seems .. Can't find an
schematic for the LC, but LCII and LCIII and compared circuit and seems to
be ok, no cap damage in the area, the EGRET chip was pretty soaked.. but
looks fine after a good cleaning..

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On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 11:19 PM Chris Hanson 
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> Is your ground good? Do you have continuity on the data line?
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Mac LC Woes

2020-05-05 Thread William Stillwell
Anybody have any suggestions? I have a LC i just did a full cap kit on (
Logic and PSU ) it now  boots, but no keyboard or mouse input, I have
confirmed 5v is going out the ADB port to the Keyboard.

Also, Anybody have an Performa/LC575 Case? I do not need the internals..
Mine shattered in a horrible accident bringing home from a Retro Computer
Event.


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Re: power up a 240v mac classic with 120v?

2020-01-07 Thread William Stillwell
According to the schematics, J1 is cut for 240 volt..  I would pop it open,
check JP1, if open, short it, and then run it at 120v. Make sure you put a
label on the back to indicate its been converted to 120v.

https://github.com/nickpunt/nubus-se30/blob/master/Schematics/bomarc/Macintosh%20Classic%20Schematic%20(bomarc).pdf




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On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 1:12 PM Thomas Pfaff  wrote:

> That machine has an analog supply board, apparently, in the case.
>
> Hard to say.  If you're really really good with electronics and know how
> to avoid being shocked off of unplugged electronics (CRTs+capacitors), you
> may be able to take the analog supply board out and replace caps with US
> values and get the board to output 110v.  However, it will not be an easy
> path.
>
> That's a lot of work to try and figure out the differences between the
> US+foreign power supply boards + retrofit parts.
> Not quite as hard, but still hard, would be to source a power supply board
> for the US version, then replace that.
>
>
>
> Consider a 110V->220V AC power converter rated for the wattage required by
> the Mac Classic.
> I can understand... it's a cute little machine.
> However, if you don't really know what you're doing you could receive a
> fatal shock working around in that case.
>
> A random, separate note on capacitors:
> BTW I find that pre-1990s capacitors generally do pretty well and don't
> need replacing.  Japan made high quality capacitors until their factories
> closed down.
> Once caps went chinese + se asian well... those are a different story.
> Modern capacitors (the chinese ones at least) should be swapped out every
> decade for anything you care about.  Please disregard if you source your
> capacitors, US made, from North Carolina.  The audio freaks I know who
> design/recap with those say they're really good quality.
>
> Thomas
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> On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 2:34 PM engrav  wrote:
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>> Hi
>>
>> Have a 240v Mac Classic
>> Is there any way to power it up with 120v in the US?
>> Thank you
>>
>> Loren Engrav
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Mac Plus & SE Parts

2018-12-26 Thread William Stillwell
I have a bunch of Plus(s) and SE(s) i am going to part.

if you are interested in any parts, please let me know, reasonable offers +
shipping from area code 33510 , if you want a complete unit, i would prefer
local pickup , i can meet in "Central" florida area.

sorry, no keyboards or mice.

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Re: 68Pin SCSI drives in a 68K Mac?

2018-12-20 Thread William Stillwell
if the drive has a narrow mode, it will work.

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On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 9:18 AM James Zeun  wrote:

> I discovered with my PM8500, that only certain models of 68pin will work.
> From what I gather it has to do with the SCSI mode. Early drives like 3-8
> GB are backwards compatible. But later drives don't come with the correct
> firm for the old mac to recognize the drive.
>
> I have a nice 73gb ultra SCSI drive which my Mac won't read. I've had to
> but a SCSI card for it.
>
> On 13:34, Thu, 20 Dec 2018 Christian Wacker 
>> Has anyone successfully run a modern 68Pin SCSI drive in a vintage Mac?
>> I've got about 50 from old servers at work, varying in size from 3GB up to
>> 72GB and most still work. My Mac Classic internal drive is certainly on its
>> way out and upgrading on the cheap is my plan. I can get a 68Pin to 50 pin
>> converter for as little as $3 but I don't want to throw money away on
>> something I can't use.
>> Thanks!
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Re: Your "generation hopping" setup

2018-08-23 Thread William Stillwell
Sneaker Net / CD-ROM / FTP ... SCSI2SD makes it pretty easy to just mount
your HDD on another computer as well.

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On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 10:39 AM John-Robert La Porta <
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> Curious as to what everyone uses to get software from the internet down to
> their classic Macs. I have worked a bit over the years to have a setup that
> works. Below is what I do:
>
> 2010 iMac w/ 6TB mirrored RAID drive: I store all my family's stuff on it,
> but also disk images/stuffit archives of all of my System 6 - OS 9 stuff.
>
> 2002 iMac G4: Runs Mac OS X 10.4, connects to the iMac RAID drive over the
> network via AFP/SMB. Can easily move things back and forth. Also modern
> enough to connect to Macintosh Garden, etc, to download things directly.
>
> 1996 PowerTower Pro: What I call my "Swiss Army Computer." Has multiple
> internal HDs. Dual start OS 8.6/7.5.5. PCI cards with USB and Firewire.
> Internal Jaz/Zip drives. SCSI port. Can basically interface with anything.
> I use an Airport express to connect the iMac G4 and this to my main house
> network. 8.6 can either connect to the iMac G4 via AppleTalk, or skipping a
> step directly to the 2010 iMac using FTP.
>
> Once the software is here, anything is possible: disseminate via printer
> port AppleTalk, floppy, external SCSI drive, you name it.
>
>
>
> What do you guys do? As more time goes by, it seems like more steps are
> needed...
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Re: Powerbook 170

2018-07-11 Thread William Stillwell
I was able to locate two doors, now i just need to find a good power 
adapter.

On Friday, June 22, 2018 at 3:29:28 PM UTC-4, William Stillwell wrote:
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> Anybody have a spare battery/battery door for a PowerBook 170.. I seemed 
> to have misplaced the spare batteries and the cover in my recent move :( 
>
> I also need a power adapter... 
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Trying my Luck... Keyboard Mouse for a Mac Plus :)

2018-04-25 Thread William Stillwell
So, i have like 9+ Plus(s), but 0 keyboard/mouse... anybody have a spare
set?


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Re: Help: Mac Classic stuck in ROM

2018-03-29 Thread William Stillwell
http://davespicks.com/writing/programming/mackeys.html



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On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 11:19 AM, Tim Slot <tims...@agoraroermond.nl> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> I'm still getting to know the inns and outs of my newly acquired Mac
> Classic. I tried booting it from ROM via the cmd-opt-x-o combo and it
> worked just fine. However, I can't seem to return it to the previous boot
> mode so now I'm stuck in System 6 where the machine usually runs 7.
> Probably a lapse in my Mac knowledge, but can someone help me return my Mac
> to it's previous boot sequence?
>
> Warm regards,
>
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Re: The Quest for Kings Quest in Colour

2018-03-09 Thread William Stillwell
Macintosh Garden states King's Quest VI needs:

Architecture: 68k

System 7.0 or better
4MB RAM (6MB or more recommended)
25MB free hard disk space
256 colors required

The installation card strongly advises that LC, LC II, Performa 400, and
Color Classic users run the game in the lowest detail setting.




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On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 10:04 AM, Lirael <erinlwi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone, I'm hoping someone here may be able to help me with my quest.
> :)
>
> The first computer game I ever played as a child was Kings Quest on a
> friends IBM PCjr. I was amazed, it was like playing out a fantasy novel!
> I'm also a long time Mac fan, the 68k Macs being my favourites, and in
> recent years I thought it may be fun to try and find a 68k Mac to play
> Kings Quest on.
>
> I always assumed the 1987 Kings Quest Macintosh version was in B only.
> But then a few months ago I came across this YouTube video
> <https://youtu.be/aUIwaKBFiEs> showing the intro of the Mac version in
> colour! I've never seen this version before, and from my online searches, I
> suspect it didn't sell well on the Mac. Colour Mac's in 1987 were very
> expensive and I can't imagine many people used them for gaming.
>
> I searched eBay and found an original Mac version of the game, but when I
> tried it on my LC III and Macintosh Color Display, I was disappointed that
> while the game tried to run, the opening scene didn't render correctly. It
> looks like it tries to create a colour display of the castle but it oddly
> displays it in small boxes at the top of the screen.
>
> I have an LC II and a Quadra 605 and tried it on both of them as well, but
> they all had the same issue. I then thought perhaps my Mac OS version was
> too recent, so I downgraded from 7.5.5 to 7.1 but still no luck.
>
> My thoughts now are that it may either require System 6 or a different
> screen resolution that the Macintosh Color Display doesn't support. 512x384
> vs 640x480?
>
> What's frustrating is, I cannot find any hardware requirements for this
> game that list or reference the colour mode at all. But now that I know it
> exists, I need to see it through! lol
>
> Would anyone have ideas on what to try next?
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Re: Very old and odd Nubus video card

2017-12-01 Thread William Stillwell
You could also Read the EEPROM and see if there is any plain text
identifiers in it.

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On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 11:42 AM, mike stedman <rav...@gmail.com> wrote:

> If I had to guess, the window on that chip indicates that it is probably a
> UV-erasable EEPROM. It most likely shipped with a sticker to keep it from
> being erased, which has now fallen off. I'd probably put a new sticker on
> there to block the sunlight and keep it from getting wiped.
>
> On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 9:39 AM, Gary Satterfield <amamacw...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I also thought it strange that there is a small round window on the chip
>> nearest the TI video controller. The date on the card is 1988 too. :D
>>
>> On Friday, 1 December 2017 03:53:51 UTC-6, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
>>>
>>> Combine a versatile Non-VGA Video Controller like that TI chip (it also
>>> has a line drawing mode, I presume for vector monitors) with the Brooktree
>>> 256 color palette RAMDAC, along with the male DE-9* connector and I'd say
>>> you have some rather proprietary 8bit raster graphics display card. Most
>>> likely not a vector display card with an 8 bit color raster RAMDAC. ;)
>>>
>>> Find the RAM chips and count up how much there is to get some idea of
>>> the maximum possible resolutions it could support at 1, 4, 16 and 8 bit
>>> color depths.
>>>
>>> It could be for a high resolution 1 bit monitor, but why use a DAC
>>> that's made for color on it? I've done some searching and the only NuBus
>>> video card I could find with a DE-9 is a Radius Full Page Display card, but
>>> it has a female instead of a male connector.
>>>
>>> There were monitors made with a single DE-9 port and stitches to change
>>> between TTL mono/color and analog modes so one monitor would work with any
>>> PC video output, usually up to 800x600. Some also supported the oddball Mac
>>> video modes which were slightly larger than 640x480 or 800x600. 832x624? I
>>> still have such a monitor. IIRC it's the original model of NEC MultiSync.
>>> No model designation, just MultiSync. Has a built in cooling fan and a worn
>>> out CRT.
>>>
>>> Analog RGB video can be done using only 8 pins. That card is certainly
>>> not doing any monitor identification through the connector. Might be fixed
>>> resolution/colors/frequency. Might support several. Given the age of it, it
>>> *might* use the 9 pin VGA pinout. Easy to find with google.
>>>
>>> http://www.icpdf.com/icpdf_datasheet_5_datasheet/TMS34061FNL
>>> _pdf_1548294/#view
>>>
>>> *There is no such thing as a DB-9 connector. The B size is the 25 pin
>>> used for Mac SCSI and PC parallel and 25 pin serial ports. The Mac video
>>> connector before Apple adopted the VGA standard was a DA-15, also used for
>>> PC joysticks. The 15 pin VGA port should properly be called a HDE-15 but
>>> most people call it HD-15. Apple's 19 pin floppy drive port was only ever
>>> used for that purpose and has no official letter size designation. The guy
>>> who has the Big Mess-o-wires website makes a solid state floppy drive
>>> replacement and had to reverse engineer that connector to have a large
>>> batch of new ones made in China. Thus at one time he had the entire world's
>>> supply of new Apple external floppy drive connectors in boxes on his back
>>> porch.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, November 30, 2017, 10:24:43 PM MST, Gary Satterfield <
>>> amama...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> After shuttering my Mac repair and consulting business several years
>>> ago, I recently decided to dig through all the miscellaneous stuff I
>>> collected over the years. The Nubus card you see in the attachments has me
>>> scratching my head about what exactly it is. The only thing I am sure of is
>>> that it is some sort of video card, judging by the Texas Instruments chip
>>> (I Googled it to see what it was). The thing that throws me is the
>>> video-out connection - it appears to be DIN-9, but only in reverse.
>>>
>>> Have a look at the pics and see if you can tell me what this weird thing
>>> is! Please? Thank you kindly!
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Re: TONS of old apple hardware and software

2017-07-13 Thread William Stillwell
I would be interested in the old laptops and accessories... can you send me 
a picture of the lot and what you would want for all of it? 

On Thursday, June 8, 2017 at 12:44:34 AM UTC-4, reaso...@mypacks.net wrote:
>
> Y'all are killing me.  :-)
>
> If there is interest, I'll put some effort into a list. But it's not going 
> to be quick. I've got some stuff at home, and LOTS in a storage building. 
> And I'm busy dealing with my elderly mom in another city. But if I can save 
> the planet and recoup of few of the $$$ I've spent over the years, it might 
> be worth it.
>
> I'm sure a lot of folks are looking for particular items. But what?
>
> I know I have an Classic, a color classic, an LC III, a Quadra or so, some 
> old Laserwriter NTX printers, a Laserwriter 320, an image writer and TONS 
> of software. I have a very nice scanner. I have a couple old laptops and 
> LOTS of accessories for them. I think I still have a Duo dock. Lots of 
> cables and such. Internal and external zip drive. Etc. Etc. There's really 
> no telling what all is there.
>
> After all these years, I need motivation to go through this stuff. I wish 
> someone would just come buy it ALL. But I'm sure a list would be required 
> for that, too. Soo... I'll put some serious thought into putting one 
> together. 
>
> Good hearing from some fellow Apple users. 
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Wednesday, June 7, 2017 at 3:40:54 AM UTC-4, reaso...@mypacks.net 
> wrote:
>>
>> I've been using apple computers since 1985 and I have a LOT of old apple 
>> hardware, software, cables, etc. that I've collected over the last 30+ 
>> years. From printers to monitors to whatever, I even have stuff like the 
>> old personality (Houdini) cards. 
>>
>> As we are moving, it's time to let this stuff go. I don't have time to 
>> sell items on eBay, etc. So should I just trash the stuff, or is there a 
>> way to get some cash out of it? 
>>
>> I'd hate to give it to Goodwill or the dump, especially if I can get any 
>> $$$.
>>
>> Thanks for any insight. 
>>
>> By the way, I live near Charlotte, NC.  
>>
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Re: TONS of old apple hardware and software

2017-07-13 Thread William Stillwell
there is also the vintage computer forums as well.  i was actually real
close to Charlotte last week

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On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 9:07 AM, Alex Santos <santos.pol...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I recommend you go to https://68kmla.org and post a list of what you
> have, you will certainly garner a lot of reaction. Please don't throw it
> out, please.
>
> On Wednesday, 7 June 2017 09:40:54 UTC+2, reaso...@mypacks.net wrote:
>>
>> I've been using apple computers since 1985 and I have a LOT of old apple
>> hardware, software, cables, etc. that I've collected over the last 30+
>> years. From printers to monitors to whatever, I even have stuff like the
>> old personality (Houdini) cards.
>>
>> As we are moving, it's time to let this stuff go. I don't have time to
>> sell items on eBay, etc. So should I just trash the stuff, or is there a
>> way to get some cash out of it?
>>
>> I'd hate to give it to Goodwill or the dump, especially if I can get any
>> $$$.
>>
>> Thanks for any insight.
>>
>> By the way, I live near Charlotte, NC.
>>
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Re: Quick question about Mac Plus 1MB

2017-05-30 Thread William Stillwell
Kyle, are you asking Adam or Me? Adam never gave me a price on
keyboard/mouse ( unless it got caught up as spam )

I will give away a plus to anybody local to Tampa/Orlando, FL.

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On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 9:05 AM, Kyle Nokes <awesomeno...@gmail.com> wrote:

> How much would you sell one for?
>
>
> On Wednesday, 24 May 2017 11:56:45 UTC-4, Adam Birnbaum wrote:
>>
>> Are they? Have 2 spare Plus keyboards and one 128k keyboard sitting in a
>> box, along with a bunch of DB9 mice.
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 14, 2017 at 11:49:29 AM UTC-4, John-Robert La Porta
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Are Mac Plus keyboards that rare?
>>>
>>> On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 12:02:57 PM UTC-4, Kyle Nokes wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Can a Mac Plus boot without a keyboard?
>>>> I have a Mac Plus 1MB but no keyboard (would cost more than the Mac
>>>> itself) and I've never seen it boot, I got a new internal floppy drive for
>>>> it, but it doesn't boot.
>>>>
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Re: Quick question about Mac Plus 1MB

2017-05-24 Thread William Stillwell
i have about 10+ Plus units but unable to do anything with them as no
keyboard or mouse :(

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On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 11:44 AM, Adam Birnbaum <amichaelbirnb...@gmail.com>
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> Are they? Have 2 spare Plus keyboards and one 128k keyboard sitting in a
> box, along with a bunch of DB9 mice.
>
> On Tuesday, March 14, 2017 at 11:49:29 AM UTC-4, John-Robert La Porta
> wrote:
>>
>> Are Mac Plus keyboards that rare?
>>
>> On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 12:02:57 PM UTC-4, Kyle Nokes wrote:
>>>
>>> Can a Mac Plus boot without a keyboard?
>>> I have a Mac Plus 1MB but no keyboard (would cost more than the Mac
>>> itself) and I've never seen it boot, I got a new internal floppy drive for
>>> it, but it doesn't boot.
>>>
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Re: School SE/30

2017-03-30 Thread William Stillwell
Cool Story! I have 2-3 Max SE/30 Units.

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> Hi Jeff:
>
> I was an executive officer in a new disk drive company that was offering a
> removable hard disk drive that made the apple mac very attractive to the
> graffic design world.  As apple is a closed operating system, we were not
> able to work with them to make sure that our drive would work with all
> there computers.  So, as it turned out, I had to buy one of all there
> computers to to make sure our drives would work with there computers.  As
> it turned out, all there computers were not the same, and we often had to
> make changes to our drives.  So, this Mac SE 30 was used 1, maybe 2 weeks.
> We did not have to make any changes, so this computer was retired after,
> and I eventually took it home, thinking it was a good one for my kids.
> Turns out, we were hooked on the IBM, and this never got it out of the box.
>
> Obviously, looks and works like new.
>
> Rambling over.
>
> Let me know if you would like all the details and photos.
>
> Brent  Thinking I would sell it for $800.  About 5 years ago,
> I sold all the other models for $700 to $1000
>
> On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 9:17 PM, Jeff Hubatka <jhuba...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Tuesday, March 28, 2017 at 2:25:47 PM UTC-7, Brent Nilson wrote:
>>>
>>> Do you have an interest in an almost new woking SE30 ?
>>>
>>>
>>> --
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>>
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>> new computer like that since they have been out of production for 25 years.
>>
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Re: Quick question about Mac Plus 1MB

2017-03-13 Thread William Stillwell
i have about 10 Mac Plus(s) without keyboards :( , anybody have a arduino
hack to use an ADB keyboard?

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On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 12:06 PM, Justin Teague <justintea...@gmail.com>
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> Kyle, there’s no reason it wouldn’t boot without a keyboard.
>
>
> On March 13, 2017 at 11:02:57, Kyle Nokes (awesomeno...@gmail.com) wrote:
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> Can a Mac Plus boot without a keyboard?
> I have a Mac Plus 1MB but no keyboard (would cost more than the Mac
> itself) and I've never seen it boot, I got a new internal floppy drive for
> it, but it doesn't boot.
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Re: SCSI Drive for SE/30?

2017-02-02 Thread William Stillwell
up to: Up to 2.6MB/s read, 2.3MB/s write. on v5 Hardware
up to Up to 10MB/s on v6 Hardware

benchmarks of older drives: http://mastodonpc.tripod.com/bench/scsi.html



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On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 9:48 AM, Derek Morton <thes...@comcast.net> wrote:

> What is the performance of the SCSI2SD?  Has anybody done any testing?
>
> Derek
>
> > On Feb 2, 2017, at 8:45 AM, William Stillwell <ki4...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > use a SCSI2SD board.
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Re: SCSI Drive for SE/30?

2017-02-02 Thread William Stillwell
use a SCSI2SD board.

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On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 9:05 AM, <julian.temple...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Can anyone tell me where I could get a SCSI drive for an SE/30?
>
> I've just taken two SE/30s off a colleague before he put them in the
> trash(!), and they've taken me back quite a few years. Last time I used one
> of those was in about 1990, in one of my first jobs out of college (and
> that SE/30 was the first time I encountered a computer virus, too, but
> that's another story). And so (ignoring eye-rolling from other family
> members) they join all the modern gear, and also the IIx, SparcStation and
> PDP11.
>
> One of them boots up and runs fine, but the hard drive has failed on the
> other one and it'll only boot from floppies. The install disks are there in
> among the 100+ floppies that came with the machine, so it would be nice to
> restore it to full working order if I can get a suitable disk.
>
> (I'm thinking of making one earn its keep by putting it in the kitchen,
> and transferring a lot of recipes to Hypercard)
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Re: WTB: CD-Rom drive and bezel for centris 660av

2016-10-19 Thread William Stillwell
i have an apple caddy drive that should work. ( SCSI )

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On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 9:17 AM, Louis Ciotti <lciot...@gmail.com> wrote:

> AS others have stated the 660av would have a caddy drive.  Any yes I am
> looking for the internal drive and front faceplate.
>
> On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 11:24 PM, NODEraser <nodera...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Are you looking for an internal drive and the faceplate that goes with
>> it? You won't need a caddy for those, they're the tray-loading sort
>> like most of them; I think the only drives that used caddies were
>> external. Regardless, I'm pretty sure I've got it all, just have to do
>> some searching through boxes in the basement.
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 5:02 PM, Louis Ciotti <lciot...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > No I am still looking
>> >
>> > On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 6:26 PM, NODEraser <nodera...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> >> On Sat, Oct 8, 2016 at 4:54 AM, Louis Ciotti <lciot...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >> > Looking to add a cd-rom drive to my centris 660AV.  I will need a
>> >> > working
>> >> > drive, a caddy or two and the front bezel to make it look nice.
>> >> >
>> >> > Reply off list with cost plus shipping to zip code 13424.
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> Have you found one yet? Pretty sure I have everything you need, but
>> >> will have to do some digging through boxes.
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Re: Getting ready to sell machines/peripherals/cables.

2016-08-25 Thread William Stillwell
I could also use a phone cord and keyboard, i have 20+ plus units i would
like to test and sell but no keyboard :(

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On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 9:31 PM, Daz Botron <darebearz...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You wouldn't happen to have a phone cord keyboard for a plus or an old
> hard drive that would work with one would you?
>
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>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I am cleaning out all of my stuff from my parents house. While I will
>> keep a lot, there is pleanty that I will not be. Many cables and
>> peripherals, some software, a few machines will be put up. Some of it will
>> be Apple II stuff. A few things are PC programs. I will list prices as soon
>> as I get everything inventoried. I am looking for good homes for this
>> stuff, not making a killing on price. I live in north-central Connecticut
>> if you are relatively close and would like to defer shipping. You can email
>> me with any questions. Stay tuned for the list!
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Re: Looking for LC/performa 575 logic board

2016-07-21 Thread William Stillwell
I have one but never heard back myself, so I think they may have found one

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> Did you find one? I think I've got one in a box somewhere, but I'm
> currently in the process of moving and tracking it down will probably
> not be a fast process.
>
> On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 12:35 PM, William Stillwell <ki4...@gmail.com>
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> > I may have one as well.
> >
> >
> >
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RE: Electrical schematic software

2015-04-04 Thread William Stillwell
This was pretty good software.  I had since lost the copy I had of it :(



William Stillwell
Hamster / KI4SWY
Stillwell Software Solutions.
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Behalf Of Roger Dickinson
Sent: Saturday, April 4, 2015 3:57 AM
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Subject: Electrical schematic software

There was something called, published by Robinson Marshall, which runs on a LC 
III, 4 MB RAM and System 6.0.7-7.x at least. 
It allows you to 'build and test simulated analogue and digital circuits.' 
That sounds like the sort of thing you want.

Roger

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RE: Retr0brite???

2014-03-16 Thread William Stillwell
I have used it on some white (turned brown) pinball parts.  

 

All I used was high concentration peroxide gel from hair salon + oxiclean, 
nothing else, mixed it real well, waited for it to foam up, and just kept 
brushing it on the plastic in the sunlight, no gar gum, no heating up, worked 
well, it was more of a watch it, keep applying process, but much simpler imho.

 

 

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Behalf Of Peter Hall
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2014 9:27 AM
To: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com
Subject: Retr0brite???

 

Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone had experiences using retr0brite on any cases here, I 
want to clean up my IIgs, IIci, an SE, and various mice and kb's but I don't 
want to kill the cases in the process.   Just wondering if anyone has tried and 
what their experiences were.

Peter J Hall

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RE: My Signed Mac 128k

2014-02-01 Thread William Stillwell
It is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.

 

Without a “COA” for the signatures, or pictures of them signing it, the 
signatures don’t add much value L

 

But still, a cool piece, and worth more than an unsigned one J

 

Thanks for sharing!

 

 

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Sent: Friday, January 31, 2014 10:29 PM
To: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com
Subject: My Signed Mac 128k

 

I thought I'd share my newest and most amazing Mac computer with the vintage 
Mac forums.

 

Last weekend, I went to the Macintosh 30th anniversary festival in Cupertino, 
CA. I brought with me a Mac 128k back shell, hoping I could get a few 
signatures from the original Mac team. I ended up getting around 25!

I uploaded a picture here: http://imgur.com/tJtEk59

The signatures are as follows:

Bill Fernandez

?

Donn Denman

John Sculley

Larry Kenyon

Patti Kenyon (King)

Matt Carter

Bryan Stearns

Rod Holt

 

Mike Markkula

Bob Belleville

Chris Espinosa

Steve Capps

Bruce Horn

Andy Hertzfeld

Lynn Takahashi

Bill Atkinson

Caroline Rose

Bob Martin

Daniel Kottke

Brian Berkeley

Randy Wiggington

Terry Oyama

Gerald Manock

D? P?

 

Signatures in red worked on the original Mac, and their names are engraved in 
the case.

Signatures in green worked on the original Mac, but started working after the 
molding was done (they are not in the case).

Names in purple weren't in the case, but they were part of management positions.

Signatures in black I have either been unable to identify or I don't know what 
their contribution was to the project. If anyone can help me out here, that'd 
be great.

 

This is a great part of my collection, and I doubt I'll be parting with it any 
time soon. Does anyone have any idea of what this might be worth, working, 
right now? I'm not planning on selling it, I just want to know out of curiosity.

 

Tom

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RE: Dual boot a SE(/30)

2013-11-13 Thread William Stillwell
Couldn't a custom ROM be developed (or patched) that would add the
functionality?

Just thinking outside ( or inside ) the box

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Subject: Re: Dual boot a SE(/30)

At 8:22 -0800 11/13/13, Scott Lawrence wrote:
How would I go about having a second System folder on it for System 
6.0.8? (without resorting to booting from floppy. ;) )

Personal experience:

I actually use an SE/30 as a file server for my Linux and OS 10.3.9 or
earlier Macs.  There I have installed a few 8 GB SCSI disks which the SE/30
handles well except that I need to partition them into sizes that don't put
a strain on disk addressing.

It's trivial to put a different System Folder on any partition and I can
select which partition, seen as a named disk by the SE/30, to use as the
startup disk.

Control panel, change startup disk, restart.No problemo.


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RE: Problem finding SCSI Device on my LC III

2013-09-09 Thread William Stillwell
Yep, and replied J 

 

Email is evil J

 

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On Behalf Of Hardware Mack
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 1:54 PM
To: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Problem finding SCSI Device on my LC III

 

google and its threading emails, Somehow William got lost in the shuffle,

Just responded to William 9/9/13

 

On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 1:43 PM, William Stillwell wkst...@franz-family.com
wrote:

I emailed him wanting to buy a few on 9/7/2013, never got a response L

 

 

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On Behalf Of William Stillwell
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 1:42 PM
To: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Problem finding SCSI Device on my LC III

 

I emailed him wanting to buy a few on , never got a response L

 

 

 

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On Behalf Of Charles
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 10:53 PM
To: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Problem finding SCSI Device on my LC III

 

Yes. 25 bucks :)

Sent from my iPhone


On Sep 8, 2013, at 6:11 PM, Robert Hesson rhesso...@gmail.com wrote:

And they are only $25?

Sent from my iPhone


On Sep 7, 2013, at 3:09 PM, Hardware Mack hardwarem...@gmail.com wrote:

They are 36 or 73 gb,  I partition them 8 times, basically depending on what
os you choose, the 7 partitions will be 2 or 4 gb each, with the last
partition will be the residual of the space, usually only visible

with mac os 8.1

 

They come from me with the proper adaptor included, that adapts it to the
Proper 50pin SCSI connector.

 

Charles

 

 

 

On Sep 7, 2013, at 4:00 PM, J.S. Garrison wrote:

 

I'm only curious, Mack: What's the capacity of your drives, and what
connector do they require?


Jeff

 

 

  _  

From: Hardware Mack hardwarem...@gmail.com
To: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, September 7, 2013 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: Problem finding SCSI Device on my LC III

 

Hello, these scsi hard drives are going bad all the time now.

i am going through my entire collection of macs and i'm replacing them all
with this new Modern Hard drive solution i have, that i also sell now.

2.5 1 rpm SCSI harddrive, They are Smooth and quiet, and they work out
fantastic.  i sell them for 25 a piece ready to go drop in and boot.

they work in every mac all the way back to the Mac II / SE. They also work
good in external scsi enclosures, even with the plus.

 

Thanks,

Charles

MacCaps.com http://maccaps.com/ 

 

 

On Sep 7, 2013, at 12:31 PM, Gonzalo wrote:

 

Hi, guys, I'm new in here.

 

I'm from Argentina and recently bought a LC III mac just to enjoy playing
abandonware the same way I did back in '94.

 

==

Here's the problem:

==

 

Yesterday, when I turned the mac on, a GRAY SCREEN with a floppy logo
appeared. I inserted my Utility 2 disk and was able to boot from there. The
thing is that when I tried to open the Apple HD SC Setup from the floppy I
get the message Error in the selection of disk, no available disk connected
to the SCSI port can be located. So I guess I can't repair my HD due to the
fact it may be...broken?

The thing worked marvellously before, without any weird noises nor other
issue of the kind. Is there a way to go around this problem or the HD drive
/ connectors are to be replaced.

 

 

I apologise for my lack of knowledge on the subject and thank you all in
advance for reading and probably being able to give me some advice.

 

Thanks,

 

Gonzalo

 

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RE: Problem finding SCSI Device on my LC III

2013-09-09 Thread William Stillwell
I emailed him wanting to buy a few on , never got a response L

 

 

 

From: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com [mailto:vintage-macs@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Charles
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 10:53 PM
To: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Problem finding SCSI Device on my LC III

 

Yes. 25 bucks :)

Sent from my iPhone


On Sep 8, 2013, at 6:11 PM, Robert Hesson rhesso...@gmail.com wrote:

And they are only $25?

Sent from my iPhone


On Sep 7, 2013, at 3:09 PM, Hardware Mack hardwarem...@gmail.com wrote:

They are 36 or 73 gb,  I partition them 8 times, basically depending on what
os you choose, the 7 partitions will be 2 or 4 gb each, with the last
partition will be the residual of the space, usually only visible

with mac os 8.1

 

They come from me with the proper adaptor included, that adapts it to the
Proper 50pin SCSI connector.

 

Charles

 

 

 

On Sep 7, 2013, at 4:00 PM, J.S. Garrison wrote:





I'm only curious, Mack: What's the capacity of your drives, and what
connector do they require?


Jeff

 

 


  _  


From: Hardware Mack hardwarem...@gmail.com
To: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, September 7, 2013 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: Problem finding SCSI Device on my LC III

 

Hello, these scsi hard drives are going bad all the time now.

i am going through my entire collection of macs and i'm replacing them all
with this new Modern Hard drive solution i have, that i also sell now.

2.5 1 rpm SCSI harddrive, They are Smooth and quiet, and they work out
fantastic.  i sell them for 25 a piece ready to go drop in and boot.

they work in every mac all the way back to the Mac II / SE. They also work
good in external scsi enclosures, even with the plus.

 

Thanks,

Charles

MacCaps.com http://maccaps.com/ 

 

 

On Sep 7, 2013, at 12:31 PM, Gonzalo wrote:





Hi, guys, I'm new in here.

 

I'm from Argentina and recently bought a LC III mac just to enjoy playing
abandonware the same way I did back in '94.

 

==

Here's the problem:

==

 

Yesterday, when I turned the mac on, a GRAY SCREEN with a floppy logo
appeared. I inserted my Utility 2 disk and was able to boot from there. The
thing is that when I tried to open the Apple HD SC Setup from the floppy I
get the message Error in the selection of disk, no available disk connected
to the SCSI port can be located. So I guess I can't repair my HD due to the
fact it may be...broken?

The thing worked marvellously before, without any weird noises nor other
issue of the kind. Is there a way to go around this problem or the HD drive
/ connectors are to be replaced.

 

 

I apologise for my lack of knowledge on the subject and thank you all in
advance for reading and probably being able to give me some advice.

 

Thanks,

 

Gonzalo

 

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RE: SCSI HD's

2013-06-21 Thread William Stillwell
Some Adaptec Scsi Controllers had Low Level Format Utility, you can
download g4u it also has a wipedisk function, bsd based.

 

 

 

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On Behalf Of tyranny2k
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 7:24 PM
To: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com
Subject: SCSI HD's

 

Hi all,

 

Sorry to drop in on a list like this but I am about to destroy some vintage
equipment and wanted to check around to see if someone can use it.

 

I have 3 SCSI HD's, 1 is in a CMS enhancements (remember them?!) enclosure
(the old Mac footprint style).  

 

Heres the list - 

 

40mb Apple branded Conner

80mb Apple branded IBM

Seagate CMS enhancements is a 128mb.

 

I am happy to GIVE these away to someone who can use them, the issues is, I
need to be able to work with that whoever and erase the drives.  They
probably have nothing useful on them but I have no idea and will destroy
them, hammer style if I cant find someone who wants to take them under these
terms.

 

Thanks!

 

Carlos

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RE: hello guys, Hey upgraded LISA I question.

2013-05-05 Thread William Stillwell - KI4SWY
Just cut the legs of the part, heat the solder, and pull each leg out at a
time, don't try to remove the part with all the legs attached, then you can
take a straw ( plastic ) , hold over the region being heating and blow real
quick to clear the hole, clean with isopropyl  alcohol, and install new
part.



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Subject: Re: hello guys, Hey upgraded LISA I question.



Maybe a complete board but not individual transistors. 

This is an easy fix, after you get the boards out. Static could be a hazard
if you're not using a proper desoldering station. I don't own one, and would
and have replaced individual components on circuit boards successfully. Just
grasp the old component (or lead if the component is cooked) with skinny
pliars, heat both leads with say a 15-25 watt iron, either simultaneously or
go back and forth quickly, and pull. Hopefully on exit the leads will leave
holes for reinserting the new parts. If not just heat the area/pads, but
just enough to make the solder flow, don't cook the board, you could create
more problems. Then reinsert the new components and add a bit of solder
while applying the iron, and that should do it.


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Check with vintagemicros via eBay. His name is John Woodall and I guarantee
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On May 3, 2013, at 5:09 PM, Hardware Mack hardwarem...@gmail.com wrote:

 thank you for that great information!
 
 Can anyone look at their lisa cpu board and let me know what you have in
that spot?
 
 Thank You!
 Charles
 
 
 
 On May 3, 2013, at 6:01 PM, Doug McNutt wrote:
 
 At 12:56 -0700 5/3/13, Notgoing Totellyou wrote:
 I have the CPU card here and its missing a transistor.
 
 i can't find a replacement anywhere.
 
 Anyone have any lisa parts laying around?
 
 it reads : AMPS 4258 EBC
 
 you can see the spot behind it, it's missing .
 \
 Transistor Data Book edition 48, 1980
 
 MPS4258   CRI, SPS, MOTO  p 153 line 15  which says:
 
 Silicon PNP low power
 350 mw collector dissipation
 V cbo 12 V
 Collector max  800 mA
 Hfe (gain)  15
 
 
 I would recommend a very common 2N2907 as a replacement.
 
 From the picture it's not altogether clear that transistors Q1 and Q2 
 are supposed to be the same type.. A pretty common circuit uses PNP 
 and NPN pairs close together.  The pair to the 2N2907 is NPN type 
 2N, also very common. (I have a bunch of both here. Use dmcnutt 
 at above off list with Lisa somewhere in the subject.)
 
 A look at a working Lisa would be worth while. Anybody here ??
 
 I also have no idea what the A in front of the very common Motorola MPS
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RE: Looking for OS, and software for CI

2013-04-09 Thread William Stillwell - KI4SWY
Randy,

Right now just going to sort thru what I have left, and
clean up and try to get working, I sold most of the good bits already.

 

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On Behalf Of rfrei...@q.com
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Subject: Re: Looking for OS, and software for CI

 

KI4SWY de KC7USP though I saw your name in greemkeys Thanks for the info,
know 

I need NIC card, also maybe intrested in some of your equipment!  Don't know
if I still have converter to VGA anymore, and would like to find software to
use as auto keyer with my mod 28 asr got from George!  also looking for low
cost TU, living on SSI Since had chainbinder hit me in the face! many TNX OM
KI4SWY de KC7USP

  _  

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Sent: Friday, April 5, 2013 5:27:00 AM
Subject: RE: Looking for OS, and software for CI




Mostly all the old system software is available from apple.

 

http://www.info.apple.com/support/oldersoftwarelist.html

 

trick will be getting it loaded onto discs.

 

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Subject: Looking for OS, and software for CI

 

Hi, 

I acquired from my brother several years ago a MAC II ci, but have had no
success in finding an OS, or any Software.  My brother used it mostly for
desktop publishing with Aldus pagemaker, and Illustrator, (now owned by
Adobe) I found the manuals, and I also believe also the Licenses can anyone
help me get this fine wiped machine going again?  please reply via:
rfrei...@q.com.  THANX! 

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RE: Looking for OS, and software for CI

2013-04-05 Thread William Stillwell - KI4SWY
Mostly all the old system software is available from apple.

 

http://www.info.apple.com/support/oldersoftwarelist.html

 

trick will be getting it loaded onto discs.

 

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Subject: Looking for OS, and software for CI

 

Hi, 

I acquired from my brother several years ago a MAC II ci, but have had no
success in finding an OS, or any Software.  My brother used it mostly for
desktop publishing with Aldus pagemaker, and Illustrator, (now owned by
Adobe) I found the manuals, and I also believe also the Licenses can anyone
help me get this fine wiped machine going again?  please reply via:
rfrei...@q.com.  THANX! 

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Bunch of Mac Parts

2013-03-07 Thread William Stillwell - KI4SWY
Copy  Paste from my post on Vintage-Computers.

 

 

OK, tried selling this as a lot for $150... but no go.

 

Basically, 90% of these need caps on the mainboard, and psu., a lot still
have ram.

 

the IIsi Boots (Horizontal Silver Sticker), and 1 Bongs (Vertical horizontal
sticker )

 

Both Plus Boot to Wanting a System Disc., the SE has frowny face.

 

pictures here: http://www.coinopflorida.com/macs/

 

would like to sell as a lot, if there is anything you see of interest, make
a decent offer, no low balls.

 

I will end up scraping all this, and selling wait bits i can on ebay.

 

 

 

William Stillwell - Ki4SwY

New Port Richey, FL

 

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RE: Bunch of Mac Parts

2013-03-07 Thread William Stillwell - KI4SWY
Brian, it would be a few hundred I would imagine.

 

It's a lot of stuff.

 

 

 

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Subject: Re: Bunch of Mac Parts

 

I am very interested. How much would shipping to 01085 run? (an estimate)

Thanks,
Brian

On Thursday, March 7, 2013 10:58:23 AM UTC-5, William Stillwell wrote:

Copy  Paste from my post on Vintage-Computers.

 

 

OK, tried selling this as a lot for $150... but no go.

 

Basically, 90% of these need caps on the mainboard, and psu., a lot still
have ram.

 

the IIsi Boots (Horizontal Silver Sticker), and 1 Bongs (Vertical horizontal
sticker )

 

Both Plus Boot to Wanting a System Disc., the SE has frowny face.

 

pictures here: http://www.coinopflorida.com/macs/

 

would like to sell as a lot, if there is anything you see of interest, make
a decent offer, no low balls.

 

I will end up scraping all this, and selling wait bits i can on ebay.

 

 

 

William Stillwell - Ki4SwY

New Port Richey, FL

 

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RE: Help with IIci controlling radio telescope

2012-12-07 Thread William Stillwell - KI4SWY
What exactly is a  teleoperated manipulator system 



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 m...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of m...@noakes.com
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 To: vintage-macs@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Help with IIci controlling radio telescope
 
 Thank you for the incredibly interesting application discussion and
 stirring the useful info for maintaining an old machine.
 
 I likewise have a IICi still running (at least I think it's a Ci...it's
 been running so well for so long I haven't seriously looked at it in
 years...it's mounted in an enclosed rack); it controls an operator
 interface for a teleoperated manipulator system from the early 1990s.
 
 Mark
 
 On 12/7/12 2:13 PM, Pablo Vasquez wrote:
  Thank a lot for all the comments!!! Using this group was a great
 idea,
  for sure.
 
  I hope to have good results to show you all next week
 
  REGARDS!
 
 
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Macintosh Garden?

2012-09-07 Thread William Stillwell - KI4SWY
Looks like Macintosh garden is down, looking for a ftp  irc clients for a
system7 any other resources to look for them?

 

 

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RE: Mystic or Not to Mystic?

2012-08-25 Thread William Stillwell - KI4SWY
OK, so who has a Perfoma Case (or front bezel) they want to sell. as the one
I have is cracked, and held together by zipties J

 

 

 

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My personal 2 cents is leave it alone and keep both macs original.  When you
go to about this computer it won't say color classic it will say 575.  Just
my opinion.

  _  

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Subject: Mystic or Not to Mystic?
Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 11:17:49 -0400

I have a Color Classic , (Stock), with a Bad HDD.

I also just picked up a Performa 575.

 

Is there any reason in doing the Mystic Conversion? Or just stick with
leaving the 575 MB in the perfoma, and leaving the CC mb in the CC ?

 

What is the max true memory for the 575 Motherboard?  I see talks of 36,
64mb edo, 128mb etc.. 

 

Anybody have a full '040 / 40mhz version they want to sell? J

 

William Stillwell - Ki4SwY

ICOM NXDN Repeater - 442.7625

IRLP Node # 8549

New Port Richey, FL

 


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Mystic or Not to Mystic?

2012-08-18 Thread William Stillwell - KI4SWY
I have a Color Classic , (Stock), with a Bad HDD.

I also just picked up a Performa 575.

 

Is there any reason in doing the Mystic Conversion? Or just stick with
leaving the 575 MB in the perfoma, and leaving the CC mb in the CC ?

 

What is the max true memory for the 575 Motherboard?  I see talks of 36,
64mb edo, 128mb etc.. 

 

Anybody have a full '040 / 40mhz version they want to sell? J

 

William Stillwell - Ki4SwY

ICOM NXDN Repeater - 442.7625

IRLP Node # 8549

New Port Richey, FL

 

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