I'm trying to get my LC with a daystar 040 card to boot.
It starts ok past the chime. then I get a sad Mac with:
johnsn
None off the docs that I have seen for the Turbo 040, including QuadControl
control panel, mention compatibility with any LC.
But it is compatible with the 68020 Mac II.
Gamba
I'm trying to get my LC with a daystar 040 card to boot.
It starts ok past the chime. then I get a sad Mac with:
F
1
I'm not sure how many 0s there are.
Probably RAM. Did the LC work fine before you put the 040 card in it?
Yes it did. It has 2 2mg ram sticks in it.
In that case I suspect
At 07:43 -0700 on 16/08/02, Snook, John R wrote:
I'm trying to get my LC with a daystar 040 card to boot.
It starts ok past the chime. then I get a sad Mac with:
johnsn
None off the docs that I have seen for the Turbo 040, including QuadControl
control panel, mention compatibility with any LC
--- Snook, John R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
That could explain it.
I have a daystar LC adaptor.
It works with a daystar 030 upgrade card (power
cache?).
I was hoping it would work with the 040.
johnsn
It might in an LCIII or LCIII+ or Performa 520 or 550
or Color Classic II.
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from the Mac Upgrade Bible
F - Software Problem
1 - Problem with ROM.
check everything including the daystar card is seated properly. software
problem is pretty vague but does the Daystar reference any extensions or
the like?
Ben.
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At 13:52 -0700 on 15/08/02, Snook, John R wrote:
I'm trying to get my LC with a daystar 040 card to boot.
It starts ok past the chime. then I get a sad Mac with:
F
1
I'm not sure how many 0s there are.
Probably RAM. Did the LC work fine before you put the 040 card in it?
PS. I looked
from the Mac Upgrade Bible
F - Software Problem
1 - Problem with ROM.
check everything including the daystar card is seated properly.
The battery is in the way, So you could be right.
software problem is pretty vague but does the Daystar reference any extensions or
the like?
I don't
I'm trying to get my LC with a daystar 040 card to boot.
It starts ok past the chime. then I get a sad Mac with:
F
1
I'm not sure how many 0s there are.
Probably RAM. Did the LC work fine before you put the 040 card in it?
Yes it did. It has 2 2mg ram sticks in it.
PS. I looked
At 14:57 -0700 on 15/08/02, Snook, John R wrote:
I'm trying to get my LC with a daystar 040 card to boot.
It starts ok past the chime. then I get a sad Mac with:
F
1
I'm not sure how many 0s there are.
Probably RAM. Did the LC work fine before you put the 040 card in it?
Yes it did
--- Snook, John R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
PS. I looked in the FAQ but I can't open the HEX
file that has (maybe) the
info.
Thanks.
It's a Word doc, IIRC.
I'm on a PC.
WinZip will extract BinHex files, but the only Mac
files you can extract and still use are documents
like text and
I'm trying to get my LC with a daystar 040 card to boot.
It starts ok past the chime. then I get a sad Mac with:
johnsn
None off the docs that I have seen for the Turbo 040, including QuadControl
control panel, mention compatibility with any LC.
But it is compatible with the 68020 Mac II.
Gamba
At 21:26 -0700 on 02/09/01, Andrew W. Hill wrote:
index with me. Will, whats the URL for that?
Not Will, but there's a link in the FAQ for the Sad Mac codes on early
Macs. I haven't seen a reference for anything after the Classic, but I
think most of the basic ones are the same.
p
After 2 hours struggling with this 160 MB apple harddisk,
I shake it a little and slap it a lot. Then I put it back to LC III,
hope it will somehow fix it. Then I turn the machine on.
And..ouch, it's start with different music and sad mac appear with
code :
000F
0003
What is that mean
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From: Suwartono [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs)
Subject: Sad Mac
Date: Sun, Sep 2, 2001, 7:08 PM
After 2 hours struggling with this 160 MB apple harddisk,
I shake it a little and slap it a lot. Then I put it back to LC III,
hope it will somehow fix
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