Check the book for the song.
Either that or do a archive install. Someone has played a very mean trick. Have her turn off all internet access from the book and see if the problem …
68kMLAHardwareby ChristopherTue, 7 Oct 2008 - 04:36
I am posting this from my salvaged 2005 Emac. I finally got it to install a fresh O.S.10.4. It runs quiet and fast!! But the sound does not get very loud. So I think there…
Hey, my sisters room mate came to me with her laptop telling me that it plays an elevator version of jump by van halen randomly. I couldn't find anything on google about it and do…
68kMLAHardwareby sircabulonTue, 7 Oct 2008 - 01:30
I just saw this now and would have loved to see Fantavision become a standard. However, I would have preferred for it to stay in Brøderbund's hands...imagine what a powerful compan…
68kMLANetworkingby Scott BaretMon, 6 Oct 2008 - 15:52
I've never heard of a PowerBook with a GPU detachment issue.
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I am the proud owner of two such beasts. One was fixed with a heat gun, the other remains flaky.…
I've never heard of a PowerBook with a GPU detachment issue. At least all of the iBooks I've been through with that problem would power up, though they'd be without video. This thi…
68kMLAHardwareby FranklinsteinSun, 5 Oct 2008 - 18:03
You can't use a mini VGA --> VGA adapter as this results in washed out colours.
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Just get a loop through of some sort, that usually stabilizes the vide…
68kMLAHardwareby ChristopherSun, 5 Oct 2008 - 11:16
Remember the pinouts posted on bodnar's site are for a completely different model - the ATI-based eMac 800Mhz+. The nVidia-based eMac 700/800Mhz models are different beasts comple…
I really do want to go for a case that looks... good. :lol: So there's no chance it'll be a classic Mac case. Besides, if I found a 610/660/6100 case I have a 6100 board that nee…
Would it fit in an LC case?
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The board is probably about the same size as a Macintosh LC board, but there is nowhere near enough room in there for an optical …
hey're marked as "L" on the circuit board, so I assume that's what they are). How often do those things go bad? Do they hiss/whistle?
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Inductors and transform…
For the slimline case:
Pros:
*Custom goodness for you to have your way with.
*Small form
*Easily transportable
*Not super heavy
*Cooler running
Cons:
*No more integral disp…
68kMLAHardwareby FranklinsteinFri, 3 Oct 2008 - 20:46
Hack it into a slimline case. The CRT is dodgy and you've already damaged the Airport slot, so use it as an opportunity to build something different. And treat it as a learning exe…
68kMLAHardwareby CharliemanFri, 3 Oct 2008 - 20:38
If anyone can recall one of my recent liberations, 2x 700mhz eMac G4's, you will also remember that one of them runs beautifully. The other one does not. The display has a flicker …
1.42ghz eMacs? Not a bad spec at all, my friend. 133mhz frontside bus with DDR memory and a 1.42ghz G4 is by no means a slouch of a system.
The eMac that does boot could just need…
I was playing around with the Emac that did boot and the video came on. It boots to the loading screen and stays there. The apple screen with the spinning pinwheel. Left it runn…
See if you can get one working unit. From there see if the problems are related to one specific component. The G3 iMacs commonly bad flyback transformers which would allow the comp…