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Pondering a 700mhz Headless eMac Conversion — #12

Is the ATX voltage to eMac logic board connector the same on the 700 MHz board as is documented on lbodnar's page? I keep seeing people who claim that they've got their 700 MHz bo…
68kMLA Hardware by Larry767 Thu, 27 Nov 2008 - 14:32

How to disable LCD on Tibook — #3

place a small (real small) magnet about 1.5 cm down from the top and 1 cm from the left side. (If you have the broken screen laying around you can find this magnet on the other si…
68kMLA Hardware by jhvaughan2 Sat, 22 Nov 2008 - 23:32

How to disable LCD on Tibook — #2

Don't think there's any way to do that in software. You could open it and unplug it from the logic board...
68kMLA Hardware by paws Sat, 22 Nov 2008 - 22:28

How to disable LCD on Tibook — #1

Hey, I've got a Tibook with no screen. When I try to output via DVI to my screen, it works, however it still thinks there are 2 screens(the external and internal) even though the …
68kMLA Hardware by Brooklyn Sat, 22 Nov 2008 - 22:23

3400 recessitation?? :-( — #16

IT'S ALIVE!!! All I know is that I put the battery back in and pressed the power button and it booted up. I don't know what happened. I don't care. Yayz.
68kMLA Hardware by Lateralus Thu, 20 Nov 2008 - 01:52

Rebuilding Lombard/Pismo PRAM battery — #5

Cut the minimum number of straps midway needed to do a binary search. Cut where the spot welds allow you to have relatively long liftable stubs. Good cells should accept a brief t…
68kMLA Hardware by wally Wed, 19 Nov 2008 - 05:23

Rebuilding Lombard/Pismo PRAM battery — #4

Thanks all I've two dead Lombard PRAM batteries here, so with luck I'll be able to make up one decent battery. Jaycar sell a couple of potential replacement batteries too; one…
68kMLA Hardware by Byrd Wed, 19 Nov 2008 - 01:56

Looking at a PowerBook 1400 — #8

With prices the way they are, I would agree to get a G3 powerbook. Any pre-Pismo is going to be very affordable. Even the Pismos are not too bad. Edit: Actually I take back what…
68kMLA Hardware by Brooklyn Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 18:28

Looking at a PowerBook 1400 — #7

Hear hear. I long had a cs before upgrading to the Lombard, and loved it. The screen is definitely a tad blurry though, so if you can find a c at a reasonable price, nab that. B…
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 15:50

Rebuilding Lombard/Pismo PRAM battery — #3

OR trawl Battery World and Jaycar for a higher capacity, single 3V lithium cell, small enough to tuck away somewhere inside
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 14:18

Upgrading my Beige G3 — #19

Well, I'm happy to report that I'm posting this from my freshly-renovated Beige G3! I scrounged eBay and found a nice Rage128/16 card, a 500MHz G3/ZIF chip, and a set of overclock…
68kMLA Hardware by Huxley Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 06:06

Rebuilding Lombard/Pismo PRAM battery — #2

...which is completely dead... Click to expand... So see if one cell is shorted, eliminate it, then reconnect the remainder and try. Also, complete assemblies of unknown quali…
68kMLA Hardware by wally Tue, 18 Nov 2008 - 03:06

Rebuilding Lombard/Pismo PRAM battery — #1

Hi, As per my Conquests post, I've built up one "good" Lombard Powerbook G3 from two, which is specced as: - 333 @ 433Mhz (did this once before, and it's rock solid yet again!), …
68kMLA Hardware by Byrd Mon, 17 Nov 2008 - 22:45

Looking at a PowerBook 1400 — #6

In answer to your initial question, yes! The 1400 is a great early PPC portable which is suitable for many retro tasks, and has the benefit of being able to run System 7, 8 and 9. …
68kMLA Hardware by MacMan Mon, 17 Nov 2008 - 20:49

Looking at a PowerBook 1400 — #5

1400s never came with a card installed at the factory. Apple made video and ethernet cards, as did NewerTech, but the only way to buy a 1400 brand new with a card was to buy from a…
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Mon, 17 Nov 2008 - 05:30

Looking at a PowerBook 1400 — #4

No, no, they were completely different physically: the 5300 had a ~12x4cm card whereas the 1400 took a fairly square ~6x4cm card. Of course, they were the same electrically, more …
68kMLA Hardware by Franklinstein Sun, 16 Nov 2008 - 19:27

Looking at a PowerBook 1400 — #3

The ports on the 1400 are the same as the 5300, except for the fact that the 1400's expansion slot could hold either video or Ethernet solutions Click to expand... The 1400 exp…
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Sun, 16 Nov 2008 - 12:39

3400 recessitation?? :-( — #15

Shot in the dark mode: Have you tried the adapter with anything else? If the battery was dead and the adapter didn't work that would explain it. Unlikely but possible.
68kMLA Hardware by Rodus Sat, 15 Nov 2008 - 18:44

3400 recessitation?? :-( — #14

The reset button on PowerBooks essentially IS a CUDA switch - actuating the reset button on a portable Mac has the same effect as depressing the CUDA reset on a desktop; its effect…
68kMLA Hardware by Franklinstein Sat, 15 Nov 2008 - 17:30

The 2400 of Death — #5

That's quite unfortunate. All of mine have worked when their replacements arrived. To that end, I've had three machines fail to GLoD, all resurrected. One was fixed by replacing a…
68kMLA Hardware by Franklinstein Sat, 15 Nov 2008 - 17:09

Looking at a PowerBook 1400 — #2

The "plug issues" typically plague only the 190/5300-series, mostly because of the tiny plug (which could break easily) and receptacle (whose solder joints would often break loose …
68kMLA Hardware by Franklinstein Sat, 15 Nov 2008 - 16:53

Looking at a PowerBook 1400 — #1

As my PowerBook 150 has bitten the dust I no longer have a portable computer. I have been reading Wikipidia articles and websites about the PowerBook 1400. I am used to the cruddy…
68kMLA Hardware by benjgvps Sat, 15 Nov 2008 - 15:13

The 2400 of Death — #4

Motherboard fuses - there are about six that need checking/replacing ... see the 2400c mailing list on info regarding this, let me know if you have difficulty finding the posts, I'…
68kMLA Hardware by Byrd Fri, 14 Nov 2008 - 19:42

The 2400 of Death — #3

Yep - held the reset button in for 30 seconds with power applied, power not applied, battery in, battery out etc. but nadda, zip, nowt, nothing...just the ever glowing green light …
68kMLA Hardware by TheNeil Fri, 14 Nov 2008 - 15:00
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