At 9:51 PM -0700 5/15/05, NODEraser wrote:
The 605 doesn't have the built-in Ethernet adapter?
Nope. It has an LC PDS slot.
While Centris and Quadra machines had built-in Ethernet, the Q605 was
a low end model so it has no built-in Enet.
On 5/15/05, J.S. Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try eBay for 128 mb simms.
This link might be of interest to you as well.
http://www.kevinomura.com/quadra605/
Kevin
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--- classic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try eBay for 128 mb simms.
This link might be of interest to you as well.
http://www.kevinomura.com/quadra605/
Kevin
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I probably oughta go to the Quadlist with the rest of
this, but first, I like what you did. And like you, I
like the
Recently a pair of Quadra 605s were given to me. I
like 'em, so I refurbished them with a new (to them) 2
GB SCSI hard disk, a 32MB stick of RAM, O.S. 7.6.1, an
LC Asante EtherCard, Network Software version 1.4 so
the Ethernet would work, and Netscape 4.08 for 68k
Macs.
The hard disk was prepped
The 605 doesn't have the built-in Ethernet adapter?
On 5/15/05, J.S. Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently a pair of Quadra 605s were given to me. I
like 'em, so I refurbished them with a new (to them) 2
GB SCSI hard disk, a 32MB stick of RAM, O.S. 7.6.1, an
LC Asante EtherCard,
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Is this the right place to post on a Mac Quadra 605.
I am having a battery Problem. I asked a friend to help and he drilled out the battery
socket.
I need to locate the Plus end of the Battery Circuit.
Can anyone help
Bob in Wisconsin
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Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 16:57:36 +0100
Subject: Re: LC 475/Quadra 605: passive cooling?
On Wednesday, July 14, 2004, at 04:20PM, Niels Bretschneider
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Hello!
I am setting up an LC 475 as a small server.
So far, I have replaced
At 20:30 -0400 on 12/09/01, Receipts wrote:
Can anyone give me a list of Apple monitors that would work well with a
Pretty much all of them except the recent ones...
p
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--- Receipts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone give me a list of Apple monitors that
would work well with a
Quadra 605 (besides the 12 RGB monitor)? I'm
looking for a nice 14 - 15
monitor that would go well with this box. Thank
you.
The AppleVision 14 with built in speakers is quite
on it. However, the game requires 6.5 MG of
RAM to run. According to the ìcharts,î I believe that this
computer can hold 10 MG of RAM. Is that correct?
Buy my Quadra 605. You'll be much happier. You can put 136MB of RAM in
it, and can be overclocked to a 33MHz 68040. Its only $10...
Peace
, according to the ìget infoî and ìabout this macî
folders. My 14-year old thought he would be able to play
Escape Velocity on it. However, the game requires 65 MG of
RAM to run. According to the ìcharts,î I believe that this
computer can hold 10 MG of RAM. Is that correct?
Buy my Quadra 605. You'll
Ah, wait, my mistake, the LC II HAS a 68030! So you can definitely go to a 68040
easily. The 030 is a nice chip though, you should be happy with the machine if you
boost the RAM to 10megs and maybe add an accelerator.
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At 10:35 -0400 on 06/09/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I say, keep the LCII. It has a lot of charm. If it can hold 10 megs of
RAM, and that's enough for you, go for it. You can get an accelerator
board to insert in the PDS slot and boost it
to a 68030 or maybe even 68040. My accelerator did
I set up a bunch of 605s with 64 and 128 SIMMs for a customer in Japan. It
worked fine. I also tried the SIMMs in an LCIII, the SIMMs we had worked
there too. They were old fashion FPM double sided, I think they were 70ns
(hard to remember - not enough jo yet...)
Jeffrey
Jeffrey Garbacz
At 15:01 -0700 on 03/09/01, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
MicroMac sells or sold 128meg SIMMs for the LCIII
and it's lineal descendants. Big big money though. :P
Only for the 040-based ones. They don't mention any compatibility with
030-based Macs at all, and the 128MB BigSIMMs they sell are about
At 8:34 pm -0400 9/3/01, regarding Re: Quadra 605 memory, A.Tuazon
quoth mightily:
- Try
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- http://www.memoryx.net/
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Right: 64mb 72pin Mac simm = $51.00
- OR
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- http://www.store.yahoo.com/valueram/macmemory.html
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Better 64mb 72pin Mac simm = $39.99
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