On Thursday, December 29, 2005, at 03:27 PM, Thomas wrote:
This is absolutely correct. The spare board I got came configured for
more than 1MB of RAM, but I been using 256KB SIMMs. After putting in
4MB, the board operates normally, though I noticed the time for the
floppy icon to appear take
I have a lot of old Mac stuff around I will have a look next week.I
have like 3 or 4 SE30s with bags and I even have a Neuton13 iMacs
etc.etc.
--- Rod Dickerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been scouring the 'net looking for 68k educational software,
>
> like Reader Rabbit or somethi
> The flaky joints you particularly need to check are the ones associated with
> the 4-pin connector that goes between the analog board and the "yoke" around
> the crt's neck.
I think I finally found the culprit to the flaky video. I checked the
joints on J4 and two appeared to be suspect, so I
I have a Mac Plus that I bought new that I am trying to get
operational again. When it finally became unusable, the screen would
go to a thin vertical line and sometimes it would work again if I
tapped the case. This issue would happen right away upon turning the
Plus on. I resoldered some of t