Interesting...pooh, I hope it's not the VRAM but we shall see.
If it's a dead duck, I'll repost...get the parts somewhere useful. I expect this is a 180mhz. because it's only comi…
68kMLAHardwareby J English SmithFri, 18 Dec 2009 - 21:02
PowerBook 100 Series Service Training Video (to add to the 200 and 500 series for uploading)
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It seems luck is on Macintosh liberation's side; hopefully you p…
I have a PB 3400c with the same issue. The screen generally will not light up but when it does, the screen is all messed, then the unit crashes. The cable and everything in the …
68kMLAHardwareby StrimkindFri, 18 Dec 2009 - 20:25
Below is the last few weeks of scores from evilbay.
In addition to these, when I went to pick up some of the items from a local seller, I also bought the following:
Quadra 700, m…
I'm getting a Hooper (PB 3400c) in a couple of days - decided to try my hand at restoring one, since I've done a lot of work on 5300's. The one I bought (for $2 plus shipping) has …
68kMLAHardwareby J English SmithFri, 18 Dec 2009 - 17:45
I enjoyed your lengthy post about the history of/ your history with the machine, which mirrors my own experience (including references to some of the subsequent hardware purchased,…
68kMLAHardwareby IIciNov90Fri, 18 Dec 2009 - 12:33
My understanding is that water was used in the factory for cleaning the boards after assembly, and so that it has to be reasonably safe to use water still. Most likely there will b…
68kMLAHardwareby beachycoveFri, 18 Dec 2009 - 04:03
I've decided how I am going to clean the motherboard. I'm going to use Alconox.
From their website: (Notice it mentions circuit boards!)
http://www.alconox.com/static/section_to…
68kMLAHardwareby IIciNov90Fri, 18 Dec 2009 - 01:37
Did the 1.42s come as FW400? I've only seen the 1.25s as FW400, though I imagine you could just get the 1.42 out of one of the FW800s and bolt it in.
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My setup works fine on that B&W, I have a Radeon video card in the 66mhz PCI slot (the model with the fan before they started naming them 7000 and took out T&L). I …
OK, here is the promised story:
I purchased my first Mac, a IIci in November 1990. I had been using IBM PCs (XTs and ATs) for the 5 years prior that I spent as a student at The O…
68kMLAHardwareby IIciNov90Thu, 17 Dec 2009 - 02:05
It can be replaced, but you will have to open the power supply to do it, obiously you should have it unplugged, but there's some hefty filter capacitors on the AC side that can pac…
Running it through an empty dishwasher with no soap and clean water makes a fabulous job of it, as it happens, but most likely the same magic could be worked by sticking the thing …
68kMLAHardwareby beachycoveWed, 16 Dec 2009 - 19:45
Gotcha,thanks.
Interesting discussion thanks for all the info. My main goal though is to find a motherboard other than the 575 board that I can put into the 575 chasi…
68kMLAHardwareby MacClassic10Wed, 16 Dec 2009 - 18:52
Interesting discussion thanks for all the info. My main goal though is to find a motherboard other than the 575 board that I can put into the 575 chasis. Because the 575 motherboar…
Interesting discussion thanks for all the info. My main goal though is to find a motherboard other than the 575 board that I can put into the 575 chasis. Because the 575 motherboar…
68kMLAHardwareby MacClassic10Wed, 16 Dec 2009 - 17:26
6500 board in a 5200 or 5300 chassis / 3.3v regulator hack
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I was able to pop a 5500 board into a 6200
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Huh. I actually thought …
I'm happy with my B&W G3 with maxed out RAM (1 GB), upgraded 1.1 GHz processor (well, it's advertised as 1 GHz but the setting goes to 11, er, I mean 1.1), and OS 9.2.2. I'…
There is an exception. The hack *MUST* be done for the 5400 board. However, the 5500 board will work *WITHOUT* the hack, but there might be issues with PCI. I'm not sure if this is…