You can download flash here:
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/flash/english/mac68k/3.0r8/shockwaveflashinstall(68k).sea.hqx
Ronald
I got a not found when I try the above link. Please let me know what I am
doing wrong. Thanks.
John
If your browser did the same as mine with the link, not all of it was
active. Copy paste the whole link and it should work
Fred
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J Sand wrote:
You can download flash here:
In a message dated 12/28/02 6:57:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... I'm not sure what the XC or B means yet, still learning.
RC is the package type: ceramic, pin-through hole, in this case.
B is the step, the particular revision of the masks used to make the chip.
XC should read MC,
XC should read MC, meaning Motorola, not XC, and the LC will
be
absent on a full function chip.
Such a full function chip would read: MC68040RC33B, and this would
decode
as follows:
MC - Motorola
68040 - it's an '040 (D'oh)
RC - ceramic, pin-through-hole package
33 - 33/66 MHz (33
ronald,
do i download dlash to my aol file or my desktop because i downloaded flash
to aol and it isn't doing anything. could you walk me through this please!
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At 08:00 -0700 on 28/12/02, J Sand wrote:
I don't know if the color scheme is the same through all Centris MB, but
mine had white sockets for RAM and black sockets for VRAM and the VRAM
sockets are a little shorter than the RAM sockets by about 0.25.
Colour definitely isn't definitive - Apple
At 10:31 -0500 on 28/12/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 12/28/02 7:01:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... white sockets for RAM and black sockets for VRAM and the VRAM
sockets are a little shorter than the RAM sockets by about 0.25 ...
72-pin sockets for RAM; 64-pin sockets
At 07:56 -0700 on 28/12/02, J Sand wrote:
Pop the top of the case off and there will be a chip about 1.5 square with
lettering on one edge. There will be two numbers after RC which will be
On LC040s, this is readable no problem. On full 040s, Apple shipped them all
with heatsinks, which
Michael Dawe wrote:
A noticable improvement considering they both have the same CPU and clock
speed. Get the Quadra 650 mobo and you'll see an improvement over the C650
too.
You were spot on about 72 pin over 30 pin.
Definately a C650.
Clockometer worked well and saved me taking it apart
Thanks
I've never thought of that. I use an old LC 580, but it gives me a lot less
headaches than my Windows using friends who have the latest and greatest. And
the best part of it is these old Macs are built like a tank. I have three
kids who can't break it. And they are masters at breaking
Actually EVERY 040 chip I have ever seen says XC, not MC.
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XC should read MC, meaning Motorola, not XC, and the LC will
be
absent on a full function chip.
Such a full function chip would read: MC68040RC33B, and this would
decode
as
Just to expand upon my last email a bit further:
I have the following 040s:
Quadra 800
PowerBook Duo 280
PowerBook 520
Centris 610
Sonnett QuadDoubler
They all say XC.
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At 11:45 +1100 on 29/12/02, Sque wrote:
So where do I find info for clocking this board again? as I'm off to
Try the FAQ :)
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At 20:06 -0600 on 28/12/02, otto hansen wrote:
if I replaced the LC040 in my 610 with a full 040 should I find a heatsink
for it? it will be running all of the time and I would prefer not to damage
Yes. You *need* the heatsink for the full 040 if you want it to keep working
longer than a few
I have a Quadra 840AV that I found one day on my way home from work. I
brought it home, hooked it up to my monitor and keyboard, and found it
worked just fine. I decided to do a few upgrades on it by adding memory
and filling the vram slots. Since then I can not get it to start up
again. When I
At 10:49 PM 12/28/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Yes. You *need* the heatsink for the full 040 if you want it to keep working
longer than a few hours.
Well, I dunno about this. I have a 33mhz '040 with no heatsink in my Q605
running at 33mhz that had a 40 day uptime until my landlady decided to go
Well have my eyes been opened today. After installing system 7.1.1 (7.1 Pro)
I booted up to find a Quadra that theoretically should be much much faster
than the same with 7.5.5 installed.
I was curious to see if Speedometer 4.0 would find any differences of the
7.1.1 install. I thought to
if I replaced the LC040 in my 610 with a full 040 should I find a heat sink
for it? it will be running all of the time and I would prefer not to
damage
the chip, also, what heat sinks would I attempt to modify or attach to this
chip?
Any heat sink will work provided that it covers the chip
Also by swapping this chip into my 610 from a 577, did I increase the CPU
speed from 20 to 33 or is there something on the MB I need to change
also to take advantage of the faster chip?
In order to make a part run faster, you have to modify the board. Simply
plugging in a CPU that can run at
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