It is very likely to be a capacitor gone, just like in your previous post
in regards to dead SE board with the stripes, these faults are all down to
the surface mount electrolytic caps, after spending the whole of last
saturday working on a Classic Logic board replacing the caps, C3 I think
it
Sounds like bad memory sticks to me... Thats what I got on my SE/30 when I
had some bad Memory sticks.
Try replacing all the mem and Cache first before giving in
Anthony
From: Don Robert House [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 16/09/05, Tony Jasso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like bad memory sticks to me... Thats what I got on my SE/30 when I
had some bad Memory sticks.
Try replacing all the mem and Cache first before giving in
Oh really? Damn! I had to do a special swap with a friend some years
ago,
You have an Amiga? That is great! :) I have an Amiga 2000
with an 060/50 and an Amiga 4000 with an 030/25. Both are
mint condition. :) I also have an Amiga 3500 prototype as
well!
I want 8.1 for HFS+ and the larger disk support. I also
want OpenTransport networking. All my other Macs have
Always a tiny detail. :)
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 16:29:48 -0700
Nat Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gary:
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Gary Danko wrote:
You have an Amiga? That is great! :) I have an Amiga 2000 with an
060/50 and an Amiga 4000 with an 030/25. Both are mint condition. :) I
also have an Amiga 3500 prototype as well!
Sweet! 2x1200 030/50 and 040/50 and several 500's, they sorta go with
the on topic macs.
I
Gary Danko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I want to use my 040 Color Classic as sort of a server for
all my Classic Mac software. I have 68MB RAM and OS 8.1 in
it. It is using an LC575 board with a Q950's CPU. I would
like to put a 36GB or so SCSI disk in it so I can hold all
my
I am in the old US.. Kinda far! :(
On 9/16/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gary Danko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I want to use my 040 Color Classic as sort of a server for
all my Classic Mac software. I have 68MB RAM and OS 8.1 in
it. It is using an LC575 board with
If you're replying to a plain-text message, there should be a link
above the reply box that says Rich formatting. If you're in
non-plain text mode, there will be options for font, etc.
On 9/16/05, Gary Danko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Always a tiny detail. :)
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 16:29:48 -0700