At 09:33 +1000 on 02/05/02, Vaughan Bromfield wrote:

>I've got one to experiment on). I've done some soldering before but am a
>bit worried I'm going to damage the Mac II motherboard if I do the wrong
>thing. Any hints or tips? I dearly love these things -- the Mac II was

Use a hot enough soldering iron that you can melt the solder almost
immediately, but not so hot that it risks burning the board with brief
application.

>working again. Is there a way of getting "normal" 3.6 volt batteries to

You could solder in some sockets - I've seen that done before.

>loose disks. What's the appropriate process for passing this on? I don't

Make disk images and send them to me via e-mail :)

the pickle

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