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Powerbook 1400cs — #10

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…
68kMLA Hardware by wally Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 22:19

mac plus with weird harddive — #3

It was probably originally made for an early Mac. The floppy port was the only way to connect a hard drive pre- SCSI.
68kMLA Hardware by Quadraman Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 18:52

Powerbook 1400cs — #9

Nice. Is it a 117mhz or 133mhz? Click to expand... 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'…
68kMLA Hardware by dudejediknight Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 17:16

mac plus with weird harddive — #2

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…
68kMLA Hardware by nahuelmarisi Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 16:23

Powerbook 1400cs — #8

OS 9.1 is possible, but takes some hoodwinking of the NuBus architecture, Click to expand... What do you mean? I installed 9.1 on my 1400, and it just installed, no problems at…
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 08:42

Powerbook 1400cs — #7

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. Click to expand... get y…
68kMLA Hardware by Bolle Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 07:27

Powerbook 1400cs — #6

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…
68kMLA Hardware by equill Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 04:49

Powerbook 1400cs — #5

i have one and i love it!!!only problem is tht the screen is broken
68kMLA Hardware by gobabushka Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 03:11

Powerbook 1400cs — #4

Probably the easiest way to transfer applications would be a serial cable between 2 Macs. Will be really slow though :-\
68kMLA Hardware by Torbar Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 02:06

Powerbook 1400cs — #2

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…
68kMLA Hardware by MacMan Sat, 13 Oct 2007 - 21:47

Powerbook 1400cs — #1

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…
68kMLA Hardware by dudejediknight Sat, 13 Oct 2007 - 21:14

mac plus with weird harddive — #1

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…
68kMLA Hardware by nahuelmarisi Sat, 13 Oct 2007 - 00:14

Lombard & Tangerine — #27

Daystar have a G4 for Lombards, but it's $299. Yeowch Click to expand... ... hmmm... $55 rebate if you send your CPU and heatsink back to them afterwards $100 rebate if you …
68kMLA Hardware by Blessed Cheesemaker Fri, 12 Oct 2007 - 04:11

Lombard & Tangerine — #26

MacDan says they'll take any standard laptop optical drive [] ]'> Click to expand... And he is very much-so correct, provided that you're running OS X. (or OS 9 if you…
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Fri, 12 Oct 2007 - 01:36

Lombard & Tangerine — #25

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…
68kMLA Hardware by benjgvps Fri, 12 Oct 2007 - 00:40

Lombard & Tangerine — #24

$50 for a 512MB SDRAM SoDIMM is pretty good; I just forked out $60 for 2 x 512MB for my PB Ti, "fastmemoryman" is cheaper but appears to have heaps of negative feedback. I only th…
68kMLA Hardware by Byrd Fri, 12 Oct 2007 - 00:17

Lombard & Tangerine — #23

Ah, I see that you've answered my question here cj. Click to expand... No, I answered it elsewhere (sorry, slow day at work)
68kMLA Hardware by conceitedjerk Thu, 11 Oct 2007 - 19:13

Lombard & Tangerine — #22

Daystar have a G4 for Lombards, but it's $299. Yeowch Click to expand... ... hmmm... $55 rebate if you send your CPU and heatsink back to them afterwards $100 rebate if you …
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Thu, 11 Oct 2007 - 16:48

Lombard & Tangerine — #21

Ah, I see that you've answered my question here cj. Why do all that work when you can use a PCMCIA card Click to expand... Have you seen the price of those cards? Besid…
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Thu, 11 Oct 2007 - 16:21

Lombard & Tangerine — #20

Damn! Sorry Bunsen, I wish I'd seen this thread earlier as I have a spare 400MHz Lombard logic board w/DVD decoder that you could have had for next to nothing...
68kMLA Hardware by conceitedjerk Thu, 11 Oct 2007 - 04:20

Lombard & Tangerine — #19

Why do all that work when you can use a PCMCIA card to decode DVDs? Or were you planning to go OSX all the way? I know that won't work on X, just OS9....
68kMLA Hardware by Sludgedragon Thu, 11 Oct 2007 - 03:51

Lombard & Tangerine — #18

The Lombard 333 @ 433 was sheer luck; I tried it on a whim as 433 involves a least amount of resistor swappery, and it was always fine. Might as well try it Bunsen, and if not 400…
68kMLA Hardware by Byrd Thu, 11 Oct 2007 - 03:06

Lombard & Tangerine — #17

Yes, the decoder is a chip on the mobo, but a 400MHz mobo isn't 400Mhz unless you have a 400Mhz processor module for it, and those things are _expensive_ A 333Mhz module on a 400M…
68kMLA Hardware by John8520 Thu, 11 Oct 2007 - 01:59

Lombard & Tangerine — #16

From what I'm reading, the DVD decoder is a dedicated chip on the 400MHz motherboard. Now I just need to hunt down a cheap DVD drive and some RAM, and a bigger HD, and a TV tuner,…
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Thu, 11 Oct 2007 - 00:10
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