The Macintosh IIsi and LC series are notorious for power supply failures these days, and simply recapping them doesn’t guarantee success. Let’s check out a new solution that fixes the problem for good!
👇Video link in the reply below!
Check out the @ThisDoesNotComp new YouTube Video, It features many parts that we and our friends have designed. I was impressed that he did it all on his new SE/30! I think it will be a treasured memory for him. Stay tuned!
https://t.co/uTITQpFxdz @YouTube
Hurricane Helene has devastated parts of North Carolina. As you may know, our fellow tech friend, LGR, was affected by this storm.
🙏For every retweet this posts gets, I will donate $1 to relief efforts.
(Please check the replies for more ways you can help!)
@lazygamereviews Here’s a list of ways you can help if you are able to. A lot of people need a lot of help in a lot of different ways https://t.co/GqxWaF99Wy
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“Priority now is to cut a path through the dozens of downed trees and create a path to my house so eventually the trees can be removed from it by crane. Determined to get through this though!”
Hey everyone — here’s an update @lazygamereviews asked to have shared about his situation: (1/x)
“Hey all, I'm safe but things are really rough in Asheville! Almost zero phone service across Western NC (cell or landline), no power, no internet, no running water in my area.”
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“Countless homes around me are wrecked like mine, fully open to the elements with the roof/walls gone and too much damage to safely cover up ourselves. I'm staying safe with family for now but have very little chance to communicate or even think about beginning repairs.”
Since I downgraded my Pentium 4 system to a P3, I needed something to still represent the Windows XP era in my collection. I happened to stumble across the perfect choice — but of course it threw me some challenges in the process.
👇Video link in the reply below!
@NeoMorpheus13@RetroTechorDie Works when you hit it generally means bad solder joints. Check the connections on both sides of the wiring harness to the motherboard if you haven’t already.