At 15:00 -0400 06/14/2005, Compact Macs wrote:
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 16:56:38 -0700
From: Nat Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
aside from sticking an SE/30 motherboard in an SE case? Are they
common or rare? I'd never heard of one before until this one showed up
on LEM Swap. This one looks to be
My Classic II has recently behaved pretty erratically, where sounds are
concerned. On start-up it will often produce a crackling noise, much like a
radio with bad speaker connections. The noise will typically disappear after
some 10 to 20 minutes. At other times, it is completely mute; i.e. no
Oh, I don't know about that. Larry Pina's instructions for logic board
repair are pretty straight forward. Get a copy of the Repair and
Upgrade secrets for the Classic. I would agree the repairs tend to be
more tedious as they often require replacing one or more chips which
could be hard to
On Jun 14, 2005, at 2:36 PM, Jeff Walther wrote:
Sun Remarketing is interesting. They were a purveyor of way
over-priced stuff. I don't know who their customers were--maybe
institutions like schools who needed an established entity to take a
Purchase Order. The purchasing process of
on 6/14/05 3:00 PM, Jan Warreyn wrote:
My Classic II has recently behaved pretty erratically, where sounds are
concerned. On start-up it will often produce a crackling noise, much like a
radio with bad speaker connections. The noise will typically disappear after
some 10 to 20 minutes. At
Glad to hear that they've gotten some sanity back. I might even check
them out.
Jack
On Jun 14, 2005, at 3:22 PM, Joe Welling wrote:
On Jun 14, 2005, at 2:36 PM, Jeff Walther wrote:
Sun Remarketing is interesting. They were a purveyor of way
over-priced stuff. I don't know who their