niklasni1 wrote:
motorollin wrote:
Bloody non-standard connectors... why not just use PS/2 and VGA ports?
Because they didn't exist when the Mac connectors were introduced?
True, also the ADB is more like USB (a single serial bus for all low speed devices to plug onto) and thus better than PS/2... but I digress... without a keyboard/mouse or a monitor I am stuck...
bloodline wrote:
Buring boot the PowerMAc issues a few beeps that I'm not expecting... I suspect that the machine is halting on error... ie no keyboard....
Macs don't care that there's no keyboard. It's probably complaining that the computer was improperly shut down last time and is informing you that just pulling the plug might cause data loss and damage to the hardware..
When I press the powerbutton to power down, it spends a bit of time writing to disk before it powers off... so I assume it's following a shutdown procedure...
bloodline wrote:
Ok... before I rip the Floppy drive from my W-30 and pop on to an old PC mobo I have lying around here... once the floppy disk is in Mac... how do I get it out again :-?
Are you sure that your W-30 (great taste in keyboards, BTW) floppy drive is PC-compatible?
Yeah :-) I've done it before... actually a quick look through my junk box, I;ve found an old Chinon FZ-357 so I can use that rather than pull my beloved 12bit sampling keyboard to bits :-)
I love the sound of the W-30... for Moto: the main industrial sounding riff on Under Moonlight ;-)
To be honest I'd be surprised if it was.
:-)