Thanks for the advice.
No disk works in it at all, the drive doesn't even try to read it when I pop one in. I'm thinking that it is either fried or there is a weird problem relati…
Yeah, taking it apart doesn't seem too bad. I'm a ACMT, so i've got access to the service manual and its been very helpful. I will ask you this, I've gotten very close to gettin…
Assuming your drive needs a good clean, this is the best way to do it:
1) Remove floppy drive from the computer.
2) Remove the cover.
3) Use a can of compressed air, making sure…
Perhaps there are several reasons for the non-response. One is that you have asked a question that no one can answer, given the minimal information you've provided. You've said the…
ifixit.com has nice step by step teardown instructions for your machine.
There are 2 ways to fix this issue:
1. Remove the logic board entirely from the machine and clean it.
2.…
After installing system 7.5 my machine actually works a lot better, I haven't been getting any weird startup issues or anything else of the sort but as of today my disk drive doesn…
I have recently acquired an 867MHz Titanium Powerbook G4. Since having it the past few days, I've learned this thing has got a huge set if problems. Most of these I think can be …
I assume ~tl will probably come in later on and back up what I'm saying, but yeah, its not going to happen, as others have said there's no need for it since what applies to one ver…
The current software forum doesn't have enough posting traffic to warrant splitting it up into sub-forums. Like others have said, most system software discussion between System 7 a…
This is a bad idea and a waste of time.
Why would we want so many sub-forums?
Simply leaving things in the Software forum is fine. There is no need to change how things are being…
A lot of what applies to System 6, 7, 8, or 9 also applies to each other. Additionally, the volume of posts is not that great. I don't think sub-forums are needed.
68kMLATroubleshootingby Mike RichardsonSun, 6 Sep 2009 - 19:54
Followed the guide to the word, it failed, and I yanked the power and ditched the fan.
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So the fan "melted" or merely "failed" now? If truly melted, I for on…
Post count would be a horrendous idea because we've had trouble with it in the past.
Back before the Great Crash of 2007 we had a post count display and actually had ranks based o…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Scott BaretSun, 6 Sep 2009 - 17:40
I was thinking that maybe instead of just the "Software" forum we could have Sub-Forums for each of the system softwares up to OS 9? I'm not sure if this has been discussed before.…
12v DC does not melt a fan...
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Followed the guide to the word, it failed, and I yanked the power and ditched the fan.
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So the fan "melte…
I came across two external drives today, first is a USB2 CD-RW from goodwill for $6. Normally they have no computer stuff, but I found it in the bottom of a bin with the original c…
All Icebooks could suffer from GPU problems. Regardless of what chip you had on there, ATI Radeon or a Rage 128, that board was gonna flex. I've seen a share of 500/600 G3's with A…
I remember my iMac asking to go down to 16 colors, so I know that's possible. I never used grays on the iMac, but it could be possible to go down to 16 grays.
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68kMLATroubleshootingby Mike RichardsonFri, 4 Sep 2009 - 03:07
I remember my iMac asking to go down to 16 colors, so I know that's possible. I never used grays on the iMac, but it could be possible to go down to 16 grays.
Just as a useless note, SheepShaver will let you go down to 16/4 colors and B&W. On a PPC machine it runs using native CPU, thus it's potentially a more useful option then …