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Posted by: John_A on 2013-09-16 13:32:43 Hi,a ll..
I read somewhere a long time ago, that the 68LC040 sits in a socket on the logic board, and might be possible to swap to a full 68RC040 with fpu and all.
Has anyone tried this, or is that claim just rubbish anyway?'
/John
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Posted by: Macdrone on 2013-09-16 13:41:04 In the 190 the chip is soldered to the motherboard. No dice on the upgrade.
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Posted by: John_A on 2013-09-16 14:01:35 I see. Bummer.
Another question then, does someone know if the graphichs s out addon card with ethernet (Focus MV16en)
has the standard rj45 out, or some other strange connecttor?
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2013-09-16 20:52:18 The card itself has a funky connector for the dongle, which has standard RJ-45 and DA-15 Mac Video Connectors. It's be a shame not to have WiFi on the only stock 68k Mac ever built to use it. (Blackbirds don't count, card cage accessory required)
What I'd like to know is if the 190 can drive any of the nicer screens from the 5300 series? LEM says yes, IR as well, but . . . :๐
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Posted by: Paralel on 2013-09-17 07:07:25 LEM also says 7.1.1 or later, but Apple says 7.5.2 is the earliest version of System 7 that will work on a 190.
http://support.apple.com/kb/SP152
Which is right?
So far, when in doubt, I have never found the Apple spec pages to be wrong.
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Posted by: NJRoadfan on 2013-09-17 07:18:20 System 7.5.2 is required. The legacy recovery CD further reinforces this by including a 7.5.2 install for the 190. Looks like the 190 is unique in being the only 68k machine to require something newer than 7.1.
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Posted by: Macdrone on 2013-09-17 07:25:08 It is because it shares a production date and case same as the 5300. I am sure there are enough board differences that its a wonder it was a 1XX series at all. Its more like a repeat of the 100, just totally different than the others.
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Posted by: Paralel on 2013-09-17 07:52:57 That's what I figured. The reason why I stuck with a Blackbird series Powerbook.
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2013-09-17 08:53:50 Interesting point about the production dates, that explains a lot in retrospect. It's no wonder Apple never offered an Active Matrix LCD option for the 190, it was the low end offering.
EveryMac has some interesting info:
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powerbook/specs/mac_powerbook190_66.html What's a 7.1
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powermac/specs/powermac_5300_100lc.html
Quadra 630 would be another 68k Machine that requires an OS newer than 7.1 (if you were saying vanilla 7.1, NJR.)
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_quadra/specs/mac_quadra_630.html
____LEM lists 7.1 as the lowest required OS for the 630, everymac says 7.1.2P
http://lowendmac.com/quadra/quadra-630.html
What the heck is a 7.1.2P anyway . . .
https://www.google.com/#psj=1&q=%22system+7.1.2p%22
. . . and why does Wikipedia list it as required for the P410? Gotta check the ROM levels
Wikipedia makes distinctions between P and (Pro) versions of 7.1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_7
Interesting hit on 7.1.2P right here at the MLA
http://68kmla.org/forums/archive/topic.asp.TOPIC_ID=6341.html
I'm wondering if 7.1.2P is a patched, machine specific, backwards compatible OS like 6.0.8L was for the PB100
Interestingly enough, 7.1.2P appears to work on the Performa 410(?) a 68030 Mac(?) as well according to that OS chart on Wikipedia.
____What the heck is a Performa 410 anyway?
http://support.apple.com/kb/SP224'>http://support.apple.com/kb/SP224
____and a what the heck is System 7.1P3?
http://support.apple.com/kb/SP224
I'm confuzzled, but what's new? ;D
Given support for the Q630 and the P410 it would be interesting to see if 7.1.2P will load on the PB190
I'm guessing it's a patched system supporting IDE and the 68030 . . . }๐
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Posted by: Paralel on 2013-09-17 09:41:28 As far as I'm aware, there were several versions of System 7 that were Performa specific:
7.0.1P, 7.1P, 7.1P1, 7.1P2, 7.1P3, 7.1P4, 7.1P5, & 7.1P6
As well as apparently, 7.1.2P, not to be confused with 7.1P2
This article is a change log of the various "P" versions.
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA28741
This one discusses which version of the System Software & Finder are part of it:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA31885?vie..
7.1.2P
System Software: 7.1.2 // Finder Version: 7.1.4
What's interesting is that it shares the same Finder version as the very first version of 7.5
If anyone could locate a copy of 7.1P6, as well as 7.1.2P and try it on a 190 with the latest version of the enabler, I'd be very interested.
Apparently 7.1.2P was a "Release for Performa/LC/Quadra 630 (1994)"
The system matrix obviously doesn't tell the full story:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA47341
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2013-09-17 09:51:09 Finder got I/O drivers?
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Posted by: Paralel on 2013-09-17 10:54:49
Finder got I/O drivers? Would the enabler handle that?
I really hope someone tries the 7.1P6 and 7.1.2P on a 190. I'd love to be able to run upgrade to a 190 and still run 7.1
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Posted by: NJRoadfan on 2013-09-17 12:15:17
Quadra 630 would be another 68k Machine that requires an OS newer than 7.1 (if you were saying vanilla 7.1, NJR.) I was referring to System 7.1.x in general.
System 7.1.2 was originally released as a quick port to PPC from the 6100/7100/8100 machines. Its likely 7.1.2P was a intern build patched to support IDE in the Q/P630 machines. A Quadra/Performa 630 series with 7.1.2P from the factory is likely very rare as most came with System 7.5, which was released two months after the machine came out. The Performa 630 Series restore CD that I have here is dated 1994 and has 7.5 on it.
The System 7.1P series is just 7.1 with some Performa specific extensions like At Ease and the desktop background control panels and such. Anyone have a complete list? I don't have a Performa 600 restore CD to check and I liked having the option for decent desktop backgrounds in 7.1.
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Posted by: John_A on 2013-09-17 14:52:46
Trash80toHP_Mini ยป wrote
What I'd like to know is if the 190 can drive any of the nicer screens from the 5300 series? LEM says yes, IR as well, but . . . From what I understand, the 190cs board might be able to drive the 5300c active screen in 256 color mode, since its a 640x480. The svga 800x600 5300ce screen needs more vram.
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Posted by: John_A on 2013-09-17 14:56:04 BUT, on second thought, the actice matrix screen inverter board might need a higher current output from the videocard as well..
Anyone knows?
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Posted by: Paralel on 2013-09-17 15:21:43 I was able to dig up an original Perform 630 CD, which has the 7.1.2P software on it. I updated my Powerbook 500 system folder using the installer and it updated correctly. I now have my PB540c running System Z-7.1.1 (They didn't increment the version number, but it shows a copyright date of 1994, rather than the typical copyright date of 1993 for all other known versions of 7.1.1) & Finder 7.1.4. There were also a number of updated Control Panels & Extensions on the Performa 630 CD which work correctly on the Powerbook 500 as well.
Did they increment the version number to 7.1.2 for the PowerPC version of 7.1.2 or did they leave it at 7.1.1?
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Posted by: Macdrone on 2013-09-17 15:54:53 I know the 5300c screen works on the 190. I did that to my 190 to make it work since its screen was cracked.
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2013-09-17 22:34:37 My 190cs came with a cracked LCD as well, I'll have to see if I still have enough of it on hand to give that upgrade a shot.
PowerBook 150 comes to mind as yet another missing link in the Transitional Mac era:
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powerbook/specs/mac_powerbook150.html
A 68030 PB with IDE running under 7.1.1 minimum with 1MB of ROM on board . . .
. . . curiouser and curiouser. :?:
Ethernet MicroDock - any chance of repair? = crazy PCMCIA notions.
Three processor generations, ROM variations, several OS variants and a handy PCMCIA Card Cage to play with . . . }๐
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Posted by: John_A on 2013-09-18 06:46:54
PowerBook 150 comes to mind as yet another missing link in the Transitional Mac era: Yep. Remember that one. My friend had a PB150, while I had a Performa 600. We ran the same 7.1 Macos, with exception for different system enablers. PB 150s screen probably earned "worst viewing experience ever created by man", with its 16 greys passive FSTN. Horrible. The missing ADB port adds insult to the injury. The only ccol thing about it was its codename; JEDI.
Oh, those memories..
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