Although it's now 18mo. since last I did so, and the times they have a-changed, a PB1400/400MHz/64MB was still adequate—under Mozilla 1.0.2 (using a RAM Disk for browser cache) and…
Indeed...on a 1400/117 with little RAM, i probably wouldn't go much further than...8.1. However, a 1400 with a quick enough CPU (either a 166 or a G3) and enough RAM can easily han…
I remember reading a report about someone's experiences and benchmarking of various systems on the 1400 and the general consensus was that System 7.6 was the best compromise of spe…
I thought it said 117mhz, but I'd have to check to be sure ...
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It will not matter greatly before you wish to upgrade the CPU or the RAM, but just be aware th…
Well, should the mystery D shaped slot be .71 inches or 18 mm wide with a PCB 14 contact finger tab, it's likely the video card output connector to an external adaptor cable made b…
68kMLAHardwareby dudejediknightMon, 15 Oct 2007 - 19:38
MacDan says they'll take any standard laptop optical drive [] ]'>
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And he is very much-so correct, provided that you're running OS X. (or OS 9 if you…
What do you mean? I installed 9.1 on my 1400, and it just installed, no problems at all ...
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Perfectly true. A 1400 with enough RAM can install, boot from an…
Ayup, that'd be a video card. The ethernet cards had a standard RJ-45 port on the board, rather than on a cable like what PCMCIA cards have, so its definately video, not ethernet.
actually I made a mistake, the harddrive does not connect to the SCSI port, it connects to the floppy port!! Just like an HD SC20.
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The HD20 and the HD SC20 a…
Well, should the mystery D shaped slot be .71 inches or 18 mm wide with a PCB 14 contact finger tab, it's likely the video card output connector to an external adaptor cable made b…
Nice. Is it a 117mhz or 133mhz?
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I thought it said 117mhz, but I'd have to check to be sure.
Since I already have a couple SCSI Zip drives laying around, I'…
68kMLAHardwareby dudejediknightSun, 14 Oct 2007 - 17:16
actually I made a mistake, the harddrive does not connect to the SCSI port, it connects to the floppy port!! Just like an HD SC20.
I thought nobody else had made floppy drive hard…
68kMLAHardwareby nahuelmarisiSun, 14 Oct 2007 - 16:23
OS 9.1 is possible, but takes some hoodwinking of the NuBus architecture,
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What do you mean? I installed 9.1 on my 1400, and it just installed, no problems at…
With no floppy drive or Ethernet port to speak of (at least as far as I can tell), and that strange (25-pin?) SCSI port, I'm sorta stuck at the moment.
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get y…
The 1400s are fine machines, especially if they are the later 'extended' models. Max. notional RAM is 64MB, which is a kindness to them, and allows the most compatible OS, 8.6, to…
Nice find, the PowerBook 1400s are great machines to mess about with. One of the best upgrades I can recommend is RAM - I upped mine from 16MB to 40MB with a 24MB expansion card an…
They wanted $20 for it, but since they couldn't show me that it really worked, I offered $15. The machine itself had decent wear and tear, but still looked pretty good. Since the…
68kMLAHardwareby dudejediknightSat, 13 Oct 2007 - 21:14
Hi,
I've just acquired a mac plus (nothing strange there) with an extremely strange external hardrive.
It's a paradise scsi 20 mb external hardrive. It has two connectors, a SCSI…
68kMLAHardwareby nahuelmarisiSat, 13 Oct 2007 - 00:14
Daystar have a G4 for Lombards, but it's $299. Yeowch
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... hmmm...
$55 rebate if you send your CPU and heatsink back to them afterwards
$100 rebate if you …
68kMLAHardwareby Blessed CheesemakerFri, 12 Oct 2007 - 04:11
MacDan says they'll take any standard laptop optical drive [] ]'>
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And he is very much-so correct, provided that you're running OS X. (or OS 9 if you…
Man I would LOVE to have an iBook G3 Clamshell. I really love the design. Too bad that I can't find any of them except on powerbookguy.com and it does not look too good for being i…