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| Quadra 605 Back in Action - Need a CD Burner or DVD |
Posted by: Aoresteen on 2013-07-03 20:26:13 It's been a while since I've had my Quadra 605 running. Packed all my Apple stuff up Dec 2006 preparing to move my family to Georgia whil I visited Iraq. Had it back up Jan of 2011 but had to move to Florida for my job. Moved back to Georgia this summer and setup the Quadra in my spare bedroom. I have so manny SCSI drives with files on them it will take me months to sort them all out not to mention all my floppies!
The Quadra is set up to dual boot Sys 7.5.5 or OS 8.1. It has 128MB RAM and a full 68040 33MHz but still runs at 25 MHz - I need to goose it up but the heat worries me. Maybe I need to find a spare case top & cut a hole in it for a huge heat sink?
I have a number of personall apps that I need to finish so I downloaded FutureBasic II (it's now freeware) to make sure I had the last version (I did - 2.3.1). I might try FB^3 later on but for now FB II will work just fine.
My goal is to get all my data off of the floppies and archive them to CDs. All my SCSI CD ROMS are not burners; just readers.
1. Any reccomended SCSI CD burners? Any to avoid?
2. Any preferred version of Toast for the Quadra 605?
3. Now for a LONG shot. Any way to use a DVD drive with the 605? How about a SCSI DVD burner? Toast support?
Thanks!
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Posted by: uniserver on 2013-07-03 20:37:15 OC that bad boy 🙂
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=19310
here is a tricked out LC475 mcdermd did.
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=20243
@33 mhz it does not get that hot, just attach a Heat sink.
/wo a heat sink it would on occasion / with out lid on get up to 130F
but is still way under an acceptable temperature range.
if you ever feel like re-cappin the mobo in that:
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=19771&start=0
if you have the TDK PSU and wanna re-cap that
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=19978
Its good you are back into your mac.
have some fun. q605 is an awesome machine.
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Posted by: Aoresteen on 2013-07-21 18:47:23 Well, I was gettin' ready to over-clock the Q605 when I looked at the CPU. It's marked:
X668040HRC25M
Which is a 25 MHZ chip, not a 33MHz like I thought. I put all my Mac 68xxx gear in storage in Dec 2006 and I *know* I bought a 33MHz CPU for it. Which means that the 33MHz CPU chip is SOMEWHERE in my storage unit 🙁
Here's what is in the Q605 (I have an external SCSI tower with 4 open bays, 1 internal bay):
SCSI ID Item Location
0 4 gig Seagate Hard Drive (3 partitions) Internal
1 Yamaha CD Burner Tower
2 4 GB Seagate Hard Drive (2 Partitions) Tower
3 Syquest 88 Drive Tower
4 HP SureStore Tape 5000 Tower
5 Teac Tape Drive (40 MB) Tower
6 Zip 100 Drive External
7 Quadra 605 CPU Internal
LC PDS Asante MacCon Ethernet Card Internal
Floppy 1.4MB Internal Floppy Drive Internal
CPU 25MHz full 68040 @ 25Mhz Internal
RAM 128MB Internal
VRAM 2 512K Video RAM (1,024 KB) Internal
Monitor VGA 1024x768 Pro/View LCD w/adapter External
My CD *IS* a burner. I forgot that I had bought the Yamaha burner 8-o
I need to get a heatsink for it. The issue is that the 128 MB RAM SIMM lies over the edge of the 68040 CPU. Makes for a very tight fit in the Q605. Anyone solved this problem before?
Thanks!
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Posted by: Aoresteen on 2013-07-21 20:10:34 Here's a photo of my Q605 with 128MB RAM that shows the heatsink issue:

And another view:

Any ideas on a heatsink? How would I hold it in place? No way I'm giving up the 128MB of RAM 🙂 !
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Posted by: Byrd on 2013-07-21 21:32:43 You could find a heatsink to suit quite easily; look out for a chipset heatsink or one from a 486. It can be attached by adhesive thermal paste, or with standard thermal paste + tiny dabs of superglue on two corners.
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Posted by: uniserver on 2013-07-21 21:49:44 A couple things:
-25mhz 040 cpu will run at 33mhz or more all day long.
I agree with byrd.
you can put the heatsink back on w/o the clip just off center it a little. and use a few daps of super glue.
here is my LC475, 128megs, 25mhz full 040 @ 33mhz

I also have 2 q605's and they are both have full 25mhz 040's running at 33mhz
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Posted by: Aoresteen on 2013-07-21 23:14:32 Thanks all. I measured the CPU top area that's clear and it's about 45mm (front to back) x 37mm (side to side) x 20mm high. I'll dig through my junk bins and see what I can come up with. Now to find that 33MHz CPU that's around here somewhere!
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Posted by: finkmac on 2013-07-22 07:06:06 The 128 RAM SIMM… Would you recommend buying it online, or locally?
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Posted by: uniserver on 2013-07-22 08:45:06 128 meg 72 pin simm
http://www.ebay.com/itm/350478815002?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
this guy accepts offers - free shipping.
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Posted by: finkmac on 2013-07-22 09:17:57 Shipping costs $20 for ebay.ca, sadly…
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Posted by: uniserver on 2013-07-22 09:20:00 yeah shipping things to canada is a pain in the rump roast.
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Posted by: Aoresteen on 2013-07-22 13:23:37 I found my 68040 33MHz CPU. 🙂 It's on a 575 MOBO I picked in 2006 to build a Mystic. Completly forgot about it. I'll swap them around to night.
My intent is to push the 605 to 40MHz. Seems possible but heat will be an issue.
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