Hi, I have 3 LCs and 1 LCII motherboards, and I can't seen to get them
working.
Or should I say show up on the monitor.
It sounds like it is booting off the HDD.
If I put a boot floppy in, it sounds like it is booting off the floppy.
But I see nothing on an old 12 RGB, and a 12 or 13 high res.
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From: Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs)
Subject: Re: LC problems
Date: Mon, Jun 24, 2002, 1:10 AM
Hi, I have 3 LCs and 1 LCII motherboards, and I can't seen to get them
working.
Or should I say show up on the monitor.
It sounds like it is booting
Hi, I have 3 LCs and 1 LCII motherboards, and I can't seen to get them
Try using a known good PRAM battery.
it damn well ought to run on a 12 RGB considering that's what they sold 'em
with!
I've also know the video to work on LC machines with the battery out
but not with a dead battery in.
Hi there,
A good friend has besowed upon me more 30pin memory, only this time I have
no idea what size or type it is, so if anyone with that inate ability to
decipher the codes on chips can help out... again, these have been pulled
from old i486 junk, so I'm curious what early Mac models can
At 01:58 +1000 on 25/06/02, b e n w e l l s | headwerkx wrote:
A good friend has besowed upon me more 30pin memory, only this time I have
no idea what size or type it is, so if anyone with that inate ability to
decipher the codes on chips can help out... again, these have been pulled
Check
I was bored yesterday, and decided to read the FAQ's. This is a very
informative site, I'd suggest everyone read it one time.
Steven
Check the link in the FAQ and you'll have that innate ability in a few
hours :)
the pickle
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On Monday, June 24, 2002, at 01:12 , b e n w e l l s | headwerkx wrote:
thanks for that, not a bad little site at all.
one question though, according the codes listed, some of those 3 chip
SIMMs
are 4Mb modules - is that possible? Given the other 1Mb and 4Mb SIMMs
I've
seen have 8-9
Hi, I have 3 LCs and 1 LCII motherboards, and I can't seen to get them
Try using a known good PRAM battery.
it damn well ought to run on a 12 RGB considering that's what they sold 'em
with!
I've also know the video to work on LC machines with the battery out
but not with a dead battery
--- b e n w e l l s | headwerkx
one question though, according the codes listed,
some of those 3 chip SIMMs
are 4Mb modules - is that possible? Given the other
1Mb and 4Mb SIMMs I've
seen have 8-9 chips on them, I'm wondering if I've
misinterpreted something.
The 8 or 9 chip SIMMs