MAC ATTACK

From: Doug Spence <ds_spenc_at_alcor.concordia.ca>
Date: Sun Aug 16 05:32:30 1998

On Fri, 14 Aug 1998, Tony Duell wrote:

> > Great! I dread opening up the Mac, though, so I hope it's the mouse.
>
> It's not that hard to open up a Mac, given that extra-long Torx driver.

I've got a straight-blade screwdriver that fits.

I've had the Mac open at least three times. I know it's not hard. It's
just that the monitor scares me. Whether it's justified fear or not, I
don't know.

Actually, I HAD to open it up when I first got it home, just to get it to
do anything better than display a garbled "sad mac". The MacSnap memory
board that was clipped onto the chips on the motherboard had cracked
connectors, and removing it allowed the Mac to boot up.

<large snippage>

> Logic probes vary in cost. Radio Shack used to sell a reasonable one for
> \pounds 16.00 in the UK. That's about the cheapest I've seen (although
> Greenweld once had one for a tenner), but it's useable on most classic
> computers. HP do some nice ones, going up to about $800. But you only
> need that sort of instrument if you are seriously into this stuff.

Well I'm glad there are cheap ones. A lot more stuff will be doable once
I get my hands on one of those.

I should keep my eyes peeled for a 'scope, too, but I don't really know
what to look for. Luckily, with classic hardware, I don't need anything
terribly fast.

> -tony


Doug Spence
ds_spenc_at_alcor.concordia.ca
http://alcor.concordia.ca/~ds_spenc/
Received on Sun Aug 16 1998 - 05:32:30 BST

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