"Software for processor cards in PCI power macs is not *required* since it replaces the original processor. It will run just fine, except Apple System Profiler may not display the …
68kMLAHardwareby QuadramanMon, 22 Mar 2010 - 04:19
Austin's Goodwill Compter Works is excellent, and there are several other computer recycle / resale operations, as you'd expect in a university town.
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68kMLAHardwareby redrouteoneMon, 22 Mar 2010 - 03:42
Well scored there LCGuy! Getting the machine over 512MB will make a big difference in OS X - but it should still run adequately. And they make great DVD players, especially with th…
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It turns out that the problem was two-fold: first was the PRAM battery, second was a SCSI conflict. Both are two really newbie mistakes which shouldn't have taken 5 month…
Nope. No green lights inside a stock "Macintosh" or an OEM upgrade. If you have one, there's something undeniably foreign inside there. Can't imagine why there would be one inside …
JDW, that's if you have a boot floppy present. Just looking at the machine, assuming it doesn't power up, or don't have access to power. If it does power up and you don't have a 40…
Awww, man. That Goodwill maintains a museum. Guess where all the really good vintage stuff goes.
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Yeh, but they have more S-100 and pre-1980 stuff than they c…
I have a 400MHz iMac (in Indigo) and run OS 9.1 on it. Of course, I don't do any web surfing on it, and am content to use it with iMovie 2 (got it mainly to do smaller video jobs a…
68kMLAHardwareby Scott BaretSun, 21 Mar 2010 - 02:44
You'll need an Apple II to read the 5.25" diskette. The drive you have will plug into the back of the IIc, IIc+, and IIGS, and will work on a II, II+, or IIe with the proper floppy…
68kMLAHardwareby Scott BaretSun, 21 Mar 2010 - 02:28
I like the trackball better, too. Apple was inconsistent in where they silk screened the model number. 210s-270s usually had it on the bottom of the LCD panel, 280s & 2300s…
I forgot another telltale sign--the sound of the floppy drive. Listen to the drives in the two videos and you'll hear a HUGE difference between the 400K and 800K drive.
68kMLAHardwareby Scott BaretSun, 21 Mar 2010 - 02:23
Graphic Converter has a handy "Save for web..." menu item under File. It opens a dialog where you can resize, set the image format, and various other parameters.
Well scored there LCGuy! Getting the machine over 512MB will make a big difference in OS X - but it should still run adequately. And they make great DVD players, especially with …
Is it not possible to confirm what the machine is what based on the boot dialog?
If you want to confirm if a given compact Mac is an original 128k or 512k with 64k ROMs versus a 5…
I have 10.2.8 on my 700mhz Snow model and the speed is good but the lack of support for newer software keeps me from using it much. I only have 256mb in it, so until I can scrape u…
68kMLAHardwareby QuadramanSat, 20 Mar 2010 - 17:31
That's not exactly what Scott wrote:
The only surefire ways to know if it's enhanced (originally or not) are to look at the serial number (anything made in April 1986 or lat…
Here's where I am: I have the IIe running; I can get to the IIe profile page. I disassembled and cleaned the Apple 5.25" drive including the read head an re-assembled it. The LCIII…
In a box labelled "old PowerBook RAM" that I recently obtained, I have a variety of small Wallstreet RAM chips, a 32MB Duo chip, and some other bits and pieces, all of which I can …
68kMLAHardwareby beachycoveSat, 20 Mar 2010 - 14:06
Really? I was thinking Tiger would run fairly alright...compared to the tray loader, the exact same Panther install runs a lot faster on the slot load.
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And with 512MB of RAM, I should even be able to run Tiger fairly decently on here.
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Tiger is slow(Just as slow as Panther) even on my 600MHz iMac w/ 512MB and…