--- dquebbeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gregg,
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by "AMU"... I just put
> back the same part it came
> with, which I assume is some kind of bypass gizmo.
> It does seem like an odd
> thing to do, but after a lot of struggle I came to
> the conclusion that the
>
--- Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or he could have thrown caution to the wind and used
> the socket based
> 50MHz Powercache upgrade that sits on the board and
> requires no mods,
> AND leaves the PDS slot totally free. I speak from
> experience - I have
> one in my SE/30 and i like
At 10:34 PM 11/10/2003 +, you wrote:
Or he could have thrown caution to the wind and used the socket based
50MHz Powercache upgrade that sits on the board and requires no mods, AND
leaves the PDS slot totally free. I speak from experience - I have one in
my SE/30 and i like it lotz :)
Hey M
Chris,
That's what I was wondering... I thought if the System Folder icon has a,
what is it, like a little suitcase or something? on it you were good to go.
But it seems like something is missing.
Dave Q.
Chris Miles writes:
On Sun, 2003-11-09 at 20:42, dquebbeman wrote:
I have a 7.5.5 Ma
Gregg,
I'm not sure what you mean by "AMU"... I just put back the same part it came
with, which I assume is some kind of bypass gizmo. It does seem like an odd
thing to do, but after a lot of struggle I came to the conclusion that the
PMMU and the ZIP 100 were not compatible (!). But I did kee
on 11/10/03 2:34 PM, Mark Benson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Too bad he couldn't find the SE/30 specific adaptor
>> for the 030 Powercache. That sets it straight up and
>> the adaptor even included two pieces of electrical
>> tape to insulate the parts of the metal frame the
>> cards touched
On Nov 6, 2003, at 02:32 am, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- "J.S. Garrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here's text snipped right out of the auction:
"The computer has a DayStar PowerCache 68030 33Mhz
accelerator.
Sorry - can't read. Either way he still did a pretty ugly hack to get
it in there. My t
On Sun, 2003-11-09 at 20:42, dquebbeman wrote:
> I have a 7.5.5 Mac II writing to a CDR but can't seem to create a bootable
> CD. I've tried the Shift Opt Cmd Del command during boot up and the Mac
> "looks" at the CDR but gives up and boots from the internal drive.
Is there some boot code need