Yes, the original pre-ADB mice have a larger microswitch (thus the awesome loud deep click) but I was under the impression that this thread was about an ADB mouse, or ADB mouse II,…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Dennis NedryWed, 24 Feb 2010 - 16:20
aye the m1k mouses have rather large, today, "microswitch"
electrically they are the same, but mounting could be a problem for a solid button
if you have a dumpy mouse you alread…
68kMLAPeripheralsby OsgeldWed, 24 Feb 2010 - 03:55
I've had mice that do that. It is the switch. This is called a "micro-switch". Here's a replacement:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370198562470
Thi…
It could also be a worn-out switch in your mouse.
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I've had mice that do that. It is the switch. This is called a "micro-switch". Here's a replacement:
ht…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Dennis NedryTue, 23 Feb 2010 - 23:21
Skip the Bondi then. You can run 10.4 (more than likely) on the Indigo and it'll outperfom the Bondi left and right. Faster CPU, faster system bus, and better graphics. Its also…
68kMLANetworkingby ken27238Tue, 23 Feb 2010 - 19:57
Are you planning on actually using it for anything?
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yes I am going to use it for things, hopefully I'm going to use it to play some network games, word proce…
68kMLANetworkingby HrududuTue, 23 Feb 2010 - 19:02
Are you planning on actually using it for anything?
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yes I am going to use it for things, hopefully I'm going to use it to play some network games, word proce…
68kMLANetworkingby ken27238Tue, 23 Feb 2010 - 13:00
Uh, Bondis were only available as either Rev. A or B.. There was no Bondi Rev. C or D, only Blueberry. Basically, it went like this:
Rev. A and B only got Bondi. As Henry Ford wou…
Yeah, there were indigo and Bondi, and Blueberry. The blueberries were even down to 350mhz without firewire ports, The Bondi's went up to 333mhz (Rev D). I have a Rev A. iMac Bondi…
68kMLANetworkingby Mars478Tue, 23 Feb 2010 - 10:50
Are you planning on actually using it for anything? If so, then go for the Indigo simply because its RAM is cheaper and easier to find, faster and a little nicer looking IMO. It'…
68kMLANetworkingby HrududuTue, 23 Feb 2010 - 04:55
my teacher has two of the older iMacs. one is a Blondi blue and the other is an indigo, i might be able to find some space in my room to keep it, now I need to convince my parents …
68kMLANetworkingby ken27238Mon, 22 Feb 2010 - 22:37
It could also be a worn-out switch in your mouse. The switches are not hard to replace and are generally the same as found in PC style mice (or were years ago, not sure what's in…
http://cgi.ebay.com/AUI-Ethernet-10Base-T-RJ45-Transceiver_W0QQitemZ320483103530
get one of these
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Ordered tonight.
I'll let you guys know when it arrives an…
68kMLANetworkingby superpantoufleSat, 20 Feb 2010 - 23:08
Good news! It was a bad mouse after all. Everything is working now. I think I may have fried the one mouse by hot swapping it when the Mac was on (I know that's a big no-no). …
68kMLAPeripheralsby TempestSat, 20 Feb 2010 - 17:22
Ok I tried both the internal OS and a different keyboard, same issue. I guess something might have gotten knocked loose when I was cleaning it. I'll try and reflow the solder this…
68kMLAPeripheralsby TempestSat, 20 Feb 2010 - 15:40
possibly cracked solder joints under the ADB jack. Try re-flowing the solder. Check the fuse at F2, it may need to be replaced. If both check out, try re-flowing the solder to the …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Mac128Sat, 20 Feb 2010 - 06:47
My Mac Classic has started to ask strangely. It boots up just fine from the internal HD or from a disk and everything looks alright but I can't click on anything reliably with the…
68kMLAPeripheralsby TempestSat, 20 Feb 2010 - 04:29
Thats always fun. I never had a Pismo, but all I've heard about them is good things. What do you plan on doing with them?
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1 went to my dad to tinker with
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68kMLANetworkingby StrimkindSat, 20 Feb 2010 - 01:18