Re: Rebuilding Power Macintosh 9600

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Sujet : Re: Rebuilding Power Macintosh 9600
De : jollyroger (at) *nospam* pobox.com (Jolly Roger)
Groupes : comp.sys.mac.vintage
Date : 07. Dec 2024, 18:49:51
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On 2024-12-07, scole <vintageapplemac@gmail.com> wrote:
In article <lr1g29Fsi8uU1@mid.individual.net>, Jolly Roger
<jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote:
>
On 2024-11-30, scole <vintageapplemac@gmail.com> wrote:
In article <290920240831355501%vintageapplemac@gmail.com>, scole
<vintageapplemac@gmail.com> wrote:
 
I've been meaning to rebuild a PM 9600 for some time now. I had
four of the things, all in various states of distress; one that
was particularly souped up and had been my main battlestation  for
a number of years but was very tatty, and the others that ranged
from ugly on the outside but fine on the inside to full of rot
inside but cosmetically fine. I had the makings, then, of at least
one really nice example.
>
Update: I got this finished last weekend. Or, at least, finished
for now...
>
I wasn't happy with the SCSI2SD set-up I had, so recalled the
recommendation someone gave to use a BlueSCSI and went ahead and
ordered one. It did take me some time to get my head around the way
that these need to be used, the placing of a hard drive image on
the SD card rather than simply formatting the card itself. I also
decided to find the original instyall media for the 9600 and
managed to get a sensible deal on the install CD from a guy in
America. When that arrived I installed the BlueSCSI board and got
7.6.1 up and running.
 
I've been using a BlueSCSI in my trusty Mac SE/30 for a while now and
it's been great. It's fast, stable, and now the only noise I hear
when it's running is the exhaust fan. 🙂
>
That reminds me, I forgot to change the internal fans when I was
putting the 9600 back together! I have some SilenX fans, and intend to
replace at least the fan on the inside of the side panel, and probably
inside the PSU too. I replaced all the fans in this G4 MDD and, as it
only has SSDs in it, the thing is almost totally silent, it's
definitely a good upgrade to make!

Nice! I'll have to take a look to see if SilenX makes one that'll work
in the Mac SE/30.

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Date Sujet#  Auteur
29 Sep 24 * Rebuilding Power Macintosh 960017scole
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