I like the puck mouse too. Still use a few on occasion actually too. As for whether or not the Rev. A iMac is rare, I doubt it. Pretty sure those things sold REALLY well back in…
Would anyone even know how to type on a QWERTY keyboard in the 23rd century?
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I thought it might be that Scotty, as an curious-to-know engineer, becomes a hob…
I have spotted this one for a while. It was finally brought to me today. Its in like mint condition! Perfectly white where it need to be, and a really nice CRT. The admin that I wo…
OK, maybe definitive was not the best term. But a list of pages that include instructions (for those of us not as adventurous as yourself), not just photos of someone's hacked box…
see it here http:
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Yes, and that is most definitely a Mac Plus, so Gene didn't donate his Mac!
I always thought that scene was funny, that he has such facili…
You know, the one where transparent aluminum was used for critical parts in Macs used by NASA and the US Military.
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Whaaaa?!?! I've never heard of this!!! 8-…
Why not!
But are there ever "definitive" instructions for any specific mod? I mean, when I started the Macminitosh I spent a lot of time on the web looking for similar projects, a…
But I'm definitely not the only one who did this. Look around, you'll find some other similar projects.
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I'm thinking we should start a list of these on the w…
You know, the one where transparent aluminum was used for critical parts in Macs used by NASA and the US Military.
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Whaaaa?!?! I've never heard of this!!! 8-…
I was born and raised in Fresno. There was no Apple Computer assembly in my home town, let me tell you.
But then again...
Perhaps Fresno was the location of Apple's secret facto…
I did, and as JRL said, all the info can be found in the thread he pointed out. And we also talked about it here: http://68kmla.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=11021. The id…
Serial number 0001, the first Macintosh Plus given to Gene Roddenberry? That crafty Apple, getting their product placed in Star Trek IV like that. But which came first, the chicken…
Guess not? Well take a gander at the piccies and decide if it's worth looking into:
Here are the unimplemented pads on the DuoDock II MLB:
Here is a shot of the Duo MiniDock's …
. . . since you've got the 300 Mhz board in the 5400, there's nothing that the 6500 really has to offer that the 5400 doesn't, apart from a tower enclosure, one extra PCI slot, …
After a long an arduous few hours of almost totally dismantling the 500 just to replace the hard disk and putting it back together it worked. Briefly.
The problem now is the scree…
I believe it is a Mitsubishi Diamondtron CRT, but I don't know if you can just yank one out of a Mitsubishi model or not. And again - there's a good chance that the Mitsubishi has …
68kMLAHardwareby Mike RichardsonWed, 16 Sep 2009 - 23:22
It's been a long time since any new movies were made on a compact Mac. I'll be interested in what you come up with.
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Me too... the stakes have been raised a l…
I was looking at my shot of the Dock II MLB this morning and five unimplemented IC pads jumped off the board & bit me on the . . .
The four most interesting are for 28 …