Macintosh hardware Tutorial SCSI Diod mod
In the last few years the popularity of Retro PC repair as a hobby and a learning experience has risen. Some would say it is part of maintaining the history of our electronics and computers. I would also say it is a great way to learn about our world of electronics and computer repair. In other countries such as Canada it is very common for the teens and young adults to know more about the inner workings of computers. I think it would be a wise past time to bring the youth of American into the world of Computer repair and maintaining retro PCs. This vloger has created a great video on a mod of a Macintosh.
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Vintage Computer Repair – Macintosh
I made this video to show how to simply add a diode that lets you have SCSI termination power to your 25 pin SCSI Port. This makes it so you can have the port itself power your devices like a BlueSCSI, or SCSI2SD. It is quick and easy process that takes less than 30 minutes to do. This is a great project to do while say replacing capacitors in your Mac Plus.
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