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iMac G3 backup battery — #6

Hi, Ok, in a bit I'll open the iMac and see if there's a dead battery. (Even if it's fine, I'll probably replace it anyway.) Now, you mentioned resetting the PMU. Let me remind…
68kMLA Hardware by Apostrophe Sun, 6 Jul 2008 - 20:14

Weird Sawtooth G4 Performance Issues... — #9

so why do you want to whatch video on a server? get a card that has core image support and you may be ok with video. Id get a geforce 5200 and flash it to mac. its teh cheapest ca…
68kMLA Hardware by Bolle Sat, 5 Jul 2008 - 19:08

Weird Sawtooth G4 Performance Issues... — #8

[] ]'> Leopard has no grafics acceleration for that card. That's all. Put another compatible card in the sawtooth and you'll be more happy with it. Click to expand... …
68kMLA Hardware by sambapati87 Sat, 5 Jul 2008 - 18:32

Weird Sawtooth G4 Performance Issues... — #7

[] ]'> Leopard has no grafics acceleration for that card. That's all. Put another compatible card in the sawtooth and you'll be more happy with it.
68kMLA Hardware by ealex79 Sat, 5 Jul 2008 - 17:15

Weird Sawtooth G4 Performance Issues... — #6

Thanks for the help guys, Don't really have a NEED for DV, at least on this Mac, just curious. I wanted to use leopard because of built in screen sharing as I'm running the mac h…
68kMLA Hardware by sambapati87 Sat, 5 Jul 2008 - 15:52

Weird Sawtooth G4 Performance Issues... — #5

Man, you are totally right, paws. IGNORE ME! I guess I forgot "Yikes!". Maybe because it's an exclamation? But yeah, since my brain no workie today (I'm moving again and doing int…
68kMLA Hardware by Franklinstein Sat, 5 Jul 2008 - 04:41

Weird Sawtooth G4 Performance Issues... — #4

Your Sawtooth uses a 66MHz PCI video card (if it has AGP, it's not a Sawtooth) which is markedly slower, regardless of the fact that the two chipsets are virtually identical (both …
68kMLA Hardware by paws Sat, 5 Jul 2008 - 01:39

Weird Sawtooth G4 Performance Issues... — #2

Leopard may be part of your issue, as it's more processor-intensive than its predecessors. It's not even officially supposed to run on less than an 867MHz G4, if that's any indicat…
68kMLA Hardware by Franklinstein Sat, 5 Jul 2008 - 00:11

Weird Sawtooth G4 Performance Issues... — #1

Hello all, Just got a Sawtooth G4 - specs are as follows 500mhz 1GB RAM Leopard 10.5.4 / MacOS 9.1 on the same 120gb drive. stock 16mb rage 128 pro DVI For whatever reason, t…
68kMLA Hardware by sambapati87 Fri, 4 Jul 2008 - 22:54

Lombard & Tangerine — #46

Too much! Now I'm running Ubuntu 5 from the LiveCD [] ]'> Trackpad's a little tweaky and it's weird having to remember to use CTRL instead of the Apple key. But I'll sor…
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Thu, 3 Jul 2008 - 15:26

Lombard & Tangerine — #45

Now it has 9.2.1 on the third partition. Man does this thing fly in the Classic OS. I'm too excited for words. I've run Battery Reset after heebiejeebies put me on to it. I'll …
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Thu, 3 Jul 2008 - 10:48

Lombard & Tangerine — #44

The Pismo still boots without a battery Click to expand... Well, this is a Lombard, not a Pismo. I'll try it in a second and get back to you Result: MLA 1 Apple nil. I'm typ…
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Thu, 3 Jul 2008 - 02:42

Lombard & Tangerine — #43

Yes, it did cross my mind when you joined up. The other macdan is a bit of a Powerbook guru. Click to expand... I'm just some noob that gets lucky.
68kMLA Hardware by MacDan Thu, 3 Jul 2008 - 02:02

Lombard & Tangerine — #42

So have you tried bridging the two pins? Have some random Combo drive in my Pismo (from a Dell Pentium 4 notebook), did the same mod and it works a treat booting now. The Pismo s…
68kMLA Hardware by Byrd Thu, 3 Jul 2008 - 00:17

Apple IIe Complete in Box great right? — #9

Thanks for all your help in solving my problem, I will probably just buy a replacement from a local vintage computer supplier this weekend. thanks again
68kMLA Hardware by ILoveMacs84 Wed, 2 Jul 2008 - 22:02

Apple IIe Complete in Box great right? — #8

Until you can find a replacement PSU or work out how to fix your existing one, I think you should look for a simple swap. The Apple II FAQ (easily found on the net) describes the …
68kMLA Hardware by Charlieman Wed, 2 Jul 2008 - 21:55

iMac G3 backup battery — #4

3.6-V primary cells such as the half-AA lithium thionyl chloride battery used for PRAM maintenance and time-keeping in Macs rarely leak, even after declining to voltages such as 0.…
68kMLA Hardware by equill Wed, 2 Jul 2008 - 15:54

Apple IIe Complete in Box great right? — #6

You want to measure voltages with the power supply plugged into the motherboard. I believe it needs a load to function properly. Mike
68kMLA Hardware by mfortuna Wed, 2 Jul 2008 - 15:22

Apple IIe Complete in Box great right? — #5

Well I did what II2II suggested and took a multimeter to the power supply. First off idk if this is another symptom, but when the system board is unplugged from the psu, and u turn…
68kMLA Hardware by ILoveMacs84 Wed, 2 Jul 2008 - 15:15

iMac G3 backup battery — #3

Ok, thanks, once I get back from our camping trip I'll open up the iMac and see if there's a dead battery. -Apostrophe
68kMLA Hardware by Apostrophe Wed, 2 Jul 2008 - 13:36

Apple IIe Complete in Box great right? — #4

My 2E used to overheat on hot summer nights, and when it did, it would behave very strangely. That's why clip-on cooling fans were a very popular accessory. And for years, someone …
68kMLA Hardware by 4seasonphoto Wed, 2 Jul 2008 - 04:30

iMac G3 backup battery — #2

I don't think there's any difference between a dead battery and no battery in an iMac, it should still boot. It's the same 3.6 v battery that they've been using forever, so luckil…
68kMLA Hardware by luddite Wed, 2 Jul 2008 - 03:45
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