I just use a relatively recent SCSI drives with an adapter plug back to 50 pins. SCSI 1 is
still lurking in the interface, works just fine.
Marc
On Jun 1, 2016, at 9:11 AM, Cody Swanson <lists at
sysop.ca> wrote:
I managed to pick up a Mac Quadra 840AV yesterday with an apple VGA monitor and Laser
Writer II printer for $60 CAD (approximately $5 USD :-) off the local classifieds site.
The pram battery had leaked pretty badly but seemed to only drip onto the internal RF
shielding. After I cleaned everything up with isopropanol it booted fine off a startup
floppy although the hard disk appears to be bad. Like most macs of this vintage it does
seem to have leaking surface mount caps so I am going to order the standard tantalum
replacements from digikey and recap the mainboard.
What is everyone doing for replacement 50 pin SCSI drives in their 90's hardware? Is
there a reasonably priced flash based replacement yet? I remember looking into it a few
years ago for my Sun IPX and the only solutions I could find seemed to be priced for
industrial applications.
Also, has anyone had experience with the apple power supplies of this vintage? I'm
wondering if it's something I should recap as well? Also, any comments as to which
classic mac OS version is best for this era of hardware? I haven't played around with
classic macs much, I went right from the Apple IIe to PC's in the early 90's.