Well, here's my situation. I cancelled the trip I was
going to take so I'm back home with my Macs! I'm
fixing a group of them this weekend but I have a few
problems with some: (all are Classics unless otherwise
specified)
#1: Needs screen adjustment and a RAM upgrade
#2: Needs new floppy and
Glad to hear that this list is not completely dead!
I have a Classic II that displays four thick
vertical lines on boot, and does not make a startup
sound, though the hard drive starts and sometimes
I can get it to load extensions. I've heard that the
dishwasher treatment fixes this problem,
At 21:38 +0100 12/1/05, Macintalk Fejlesztés wrote:
I don't have a dishwasher...
I do but the lady of the house owns it and I don't dare.
A flat pan and some hot water. A small fairly stiff paint brush - we
used to call them acid brushes. Some mild liquid detergent unless you
have religious
Dry alcohol (isopropyl is good, ethyl is too but you'll need a
license for that in the US of A) will hasten drying but it's not
required. Be sure the board is fully dry though before applying power.
I just recently washed a mobo with rubbing alcohol (91% isopropyl) and
used a toothbrush to