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Another PB G3 (this time a "101") — #6

the parts lombard is only missing the hard drive/cable/caddy, and has a smashed lcd screen. the clamshell ibook is the original teal/ blueberry model, and it is missing the cd dri…
68kMLA Hardware by jruschme Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 21:25

Possible Project?? — #5

I may of lost the bookmark, but I found a french fourm for getting an emac running with an atx psu that could be adjusted to the g4 psu (just follow the pinout carefully) it also h…
68kMLA Hardware by zerotypeq Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 20:20

Powermac 7500/100 dead — #4

When you pulled the plug to shut it off, you probably just corrupted the Power Management Unit. It is a small computer within the Power Mac 7500 that controls power flow throughou…
68kMLA Hardware by phreakout Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 19:54

System fan? — #7

yes, i have to use the control panel to dim the screen. it's a Macintosh Classic I. yes, it has a fan, but it doesn't come in contact with the processor itself. instead, it's place…
68kMLA Hardware by Mac128 Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 19:18

My custom bezel for my Color Classic 575 — #15

I ended up using some C clamps to clamp down my dremel, then I used a stack of paper to adjust the height of my bezel. I ran it along a metal straightedge and rabbeted the edge. …
68kMLA Hardware by olePigeon Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 19:13

Another PB G3 (this time a "101") — #5

the parts lombard is only missing the hard drive/cable/caddy, and has a smashed lcd screen. the clamshell ibook is the original teal/ blueberry model, and it is missing the cd dri…
68kMLA Hardware by geeko Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 18:49

Powermac 7500/100 dead — #2

I have a powermac 7500/100 and when i was trying to use toast deluxe 4 to run some 'toast files' the computer was stuck many times. I was using the power button to turn the compute…
68kMLA Hardware by johnklos Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 18:45

System fan? — #6

yes, i have to use the control panel to dim the screen. it's a Macintosh Classic I. yes, it has a fan, but it doesn't come in contact with the processor itself. instead, it's place…
68kMLA Hardware by cjtmacclassic Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 18:44

System fan? — #5

hi all-as you may know, i want to prolong the life of my Macs to the fullest extent. examples of this are, if i walk waway from it, i dim the screen to min, check the temp of the p…
68kMLA Hardware by johnklos Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 18:43

Hooper Parts Source? — #6

Got the 3400c unit last night - it is in quite nice condition for its age and did have a CD drive as well as floppy drive. I think it is a 180mhz early machine. 64 mb ram card in p…
68kMLA Hardware by J English Smith Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 16:10

Another PB G3 (this time a "101") — #4

well, i got the rest of the computers and the time to work on them, and, combining all three i bought+ my pismo and my mom's clamshell, now i have this:> lombard/101-333mhz,…
68kMLA Hardware by jruschme Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 15:40

System fan? — #4

can i install a fan on the poor old 68000 processor? ... i'm running a Macintosh Classic Click to expand... Ummmm, A Classic already has a fan in it. Are you sure you mean an a…
68kMLA Hardware by Mac128 Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 08:25

Powermac 7500/100 dead — #1

I have a powermac 7500/100 and when i was trying to use toast deluxe 4 to run some 'toast files' the computer was stuck many times. I was using the power button to turn the compute…
68kMLA Hardware by Dimitris1980 Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 07:39

System fan? — #3

i'm running system 6.0.8 on a Macintosh Classic I. no external hardware ( aside from keyboard and mouse) Just an internal floppy and 40 mb HD
68kMLA Hardware by cjtmacclassic Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 03:11

System fan? — #2

totally speaking out of my rear here, but I would think it depends on the machine the early compacts are designed for convection (cooling) airflow, adding a fan might disturb that…
68kMLA Hardware by Osgeld Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 03:00

System fan? — #1

hi all- as you may know, i want to prolong the life of my Macs to the fullest extent. examples of this are, if i walk waway from it, i dim the screen to min, check the temp of the…
68kMLA Hardware by cjtmacclassic Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 02:54

My custom bezel for my Color Classic 575 — #14

I just tested my brand new Stanley RB5 and I love it! That pic is a little misleading, it shows blades (called irons on a real plane, but these are tiny & replaceable/…
68kMLA Hardware by Trash80toHP_Mini Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 02:32

Another PB G3 (this time a "101") — #3

well, i got the rest of the computers and the time to work on them, and, combining all three i bought+ my pismo and my mom's clamshell, now i have this: >pismo-500mhz,1gb r…
68kMLA Hardware by geeko Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 00:22

12" iBook G4 1.33GHz — #4

with a 4hr battery and in very reasonable nick all around Click to expand... If the battery casing is in bad shape, I think you can still get replacements from NewerTech, a ni…
68kMLA Hardware by Macman756 Wed, 23 Dec 2009 - 00:03

12" iBook G4 1.33GHz — #3

My two daily driver lappies are a 12" 1.33GHz iBook G4 and an 867MHz TiBook. The iBook is solid and I really like the size.
68kMLA Hardware by ClassicHasClass Tue, 22 Dec 2009 - 04:48

Latest acquisition: //c plus THREE IIgs and more! — #1

Ah, what $60 will get you... I just picked up a //c with power supply, plus matching 5.25" external floppy drive and green-mono CRT. Includes original manual and two set-up guide…
68kMLA Hardware by Anonymous Freak Tue, 22 Dec 2009 - 03:10

My custom bezel for my Color Classic 575 — #13

Yes, that's it. But don't you use a miter to follow the edge and cut it? Maybe I was thinking of a router. Crap. Shows how much I know about what I'm doing. :lol: Click to …
68kMLA Hardware by Trash80toHP_Mini Tue, 22 Dec 2009 - 02:53

Power Macintosh 5260/100 arcing — #3

Luckily, it hasnt done it again, but i am not going to plug the other one in for safe measures. However, i noticed when you turn the power on to the unit, it bongs and starts righ…
68kMLA Hardware by techknight Tue, 22 Dec 2009 - 02:21

12" iBook G4 1.33GHz — #2

you might want to take a look lowes has these little clear rubbery stick pads for like 2-3bucks for 12 of em or something. Decently styleish and will serve your purpose well.
68kMLA Hardware by zerotypeq Tue, 22 Dec 2009 - 00:06
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