Hi Everyone,
First off, I want to thank everyone for the advice they gave on my problem,
which for those who do not know or remember what it was, here it is:
Hi,
I am new to this list and I have a question about a Mac IIci that I rebuilt
and use to make home movies for my genealogy program.
ok, I guess I hadn't cleared the plastic tabs as I originally
thought. It looked like I did, but there's apparently an extra li'l
bump to clear on one of them. And I got the thing apart.
Then next issue...
Procedures say to remove Jumper 79 and bridge 79. J78 is that
tiny
I had filled two empty ram slots on my Apple 8*24 GC graphics
acceleration card with two 4 MB 64 pin ram SIMMS designed for
the Mac IIfx.
Can any of you vintage Mac gurus offer any ideas on this problem?
DeVaul
The 4MB SIMMS are the problem.
The 8*24GC has 2 MB of onboard VRAM and for expansion
How did you bypass the graphics card? Unless you did so by removing it,
entirely, the power-on self-test process would have failed when it got
to the NuBus cards.
On Friday, July 5, 2002, at 05:17 AM, DeVaul wrote:
My question: What is the connection between filling ram slots on my
I wrote:
The 4MB SIMMS are the problem.
The 8*24GC has 2 MB of onboard VRAM and for expansion 2 MB should be added
to the SIMM slots. One SIMM of 1MB in each slot.
The above quote from previous posting implies that DeVaul's problem would
be fixed by using IIfx 1 MB simms instead of IIfx 4 MB
At 00:48 -1000 on 05/07/02, Galen Tatsuo Komatsu wrote:
Procedures say to remove Jumper 79 and bridge 79. J78 is that
tiny little rectangular doohickey? Reading on it prior I thought I'd
Yes.
just be taking out a bit of solder or cutting a connection. Just want to
be sure of
I have a ci with 8 megs ram that seems to have a
troubled floppy drive. I'd like to swap in a floppy
drive pulled from a LC II, and I removed the Hard
Drive which sits upon this plastic partition. The
floppy drive seems entombed beneath this plastic
partition, and I'm wondering what's the best