Quite a nice haul, especially that G3...and it has a Wings card! :O Good score on the iMac too - I have that exact same machine (though mine now has 256MB of RAM and a 80GB HDD),…
For so long... SO long have I wanted a Power Mac G3 MiniTower. Only this one came with a New World companion, and a few extras to boot.
Power Macintosh G3 MiniTower
266mhz PowerP…
I have two sticks of PC-133 512MB RAM. There is only ONE machine I have gotten them to work on, and it was a crappy AMD Duron. Every other machine (Mac/PC) that I have put it in,…
I'd assume that your Q605 uses a Mitsubishi, since a lot of manual-inject Macs from that era have Mitsubishis.
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Yes, that does sound familiar. I haven't opene…
That's likely. Apple probably got a different manufacturer to create the slimmer drive needed in the laptop. I noticed that the drive in the Quadra 605 (with dust flap and differen…
Dog Cow, there is no way the UniDisk will work on a Mac with it's "smart" circuitry intact. It's the equivalent of hooking an electrically compatible Disk II.
As for the Lombard P…
You should set all those mac's up at different tables and make a dinner party sort of thing and have all of them carry on their own conversations with MacinTalk. :lol:
68kMLAPowerPCby ChristopherWed, 9 Dec 2009 - 02:53
As much as I can't stand iMacs and all-in-ones in general, I love the adjustable-arm display on those things. I had to rebuild one at work the other week and only reluctantly sent …
68kMLAPowerPCby ChristopherWed, 9 Dec 2009 - 02:52
I do like the all in one's, I really never liked the original imac... I had one but never really like the design... the imac g5 bla..... emac too bulky......
the imac g4... AHHHHH…
68kMLAPowerPCby MacManiac1701ATue, 8 Dec 2009 - 19:45
As much as I can't stand iMacs and all-in-ones in general, I love the adjustable-arm display on those things. I had to rebuild one at work the other week and only reluctantly sent …
Just to be clear on these points: The 800K 3.5" drive for Apple II (UniDisk) is identical to the drive mechanism used in the Macintosh. The only difference is that the Apple II ver…
I am running Tiger OS Server on a 400Mh power mac g4 to give out open directory as well as the other things need for it,
I would like to get netboot going, so I can have all of my…
68kMLAPowerPCby MycatisbigfootTue, 8 Dec 2009 - 03:00
Nice score; the iMac G4 is one of my favorite designs from Apple. My (well, my family's) iMac G4 is probably full of dust by now; the fan always runs really loud. At some point I…
Thanks...
I just installed a 500GB Pata Western digital with 16MB cache 7200RPM for 76.00 at best buy.. cheaper than the internet...
I noticed the difference right away!!! the o…
68kMLAPowerPCby MacManiac1701ATue, 8 Dec 2009 - 01:28
Well good news and bad news. I decided to take a look at the Developer Note for the LCIII and it states this.
The Macintosh LC III uses a new floppy disk controller circuit,…
Thanks... I've always loved this design, I've been search ebay but they are too much and the condition of some of them is horrible..
At least on CL I can haggle, ebay you cannot.
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68kMLAPowerPCby MacManiac1701AMon, 7 Dec 2009 - 18:55
Nice score, one of Apple's more uniquer designs in it's production span. I will be getting myself one of those as soon as we get a teacher in my school a replacement desktop.
There is the early 800K 3.5" drive for the Apple II which has its own 6502, buffer RAM, and IWM chip inside and which talks to the host like a HD20. There is the 400K Sony drive in…
Last night from Craigslist, the LCD is bright and the arm is tight.
The guy told me that this was hardly used.
I got it for 130.00 with speakers, mouse and keyboard.
68kMLAPowerPCby MacManiac1701AMon, 7 Dec 2009 - 16:42