Macintosh LC III Repair #MARCHintosh
For this year’s #MARCHintosh event, I take on the challenge to restore and upgrade an Apple Macintosh LC III computer from 1993. In this video, I replace the failed hard drive with a BlueSCSI v1 emulator and install Classic Mac OS 7.6.1, tear down and service the 1.44MB SuperDrive floppy disk drive, get an Apple IIe expansion card working with an Apple 5.25″ floppy drive with a little help from a « Why Cable? », and install a Motorola 68882 FPU.
Apple 12-inch RGB Monitor Repair Video
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Accessories and resources that I used in this video:
1. CTMacMan Sony 800k & 1.44MB Floppy Drive Cleaning and Lubrication
2. BlueSCSI – v2 is available, I used a v1 from my spare parts bin
https://scsi.blue
3. JCM-1.com Why Cable? – Apple IIe Card Y-Cable Replacement (DB19 Cable Version for the Disk II 5.25″ floppy drive)
Why Cable? – Apple IIe Card Y-Cable Replacement (20-Pin Cable Version)
4. JCM-1.com Why Cable? – Apple IIe Card Y-Cable Replacement
(20-pin Cable Version for Apple 5.25″ floppy drive)
Why Cable? – Apple IIe Card Y-Cable Replacement (20-Pin Cable Version)
5. David and Steve’s Blog – Basilisk II: Using Basilisk II to edit my Macintosh 68k bootable image files (Disk images and how-to resource)
Basilisk II: Using Basilisk II to edit my Macintosh 68k bootable image files
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