I will give you my advise from my experience.
My first Mac was a 128k purchased in January 1984. I upgraded and continued using that box until I purchased a Mac IIvx in 1993. I …
I'm quite glad I listened to my inner voice that said not to use the magic eraser on the Mac. I never realized they were such a powerful tool. The spongelike appearance is deceptiv…
outside the scope of this topic, but rubbing alcohol and a little elbow grease will get rid of sharpie pretty quick
dont use magic eraser, I erased some wallpaper with it
I've used the following:
RECOMMENDED:
Endust for Electronics: Good at removing both dust and sticker gunk, also surprisingly good on sharpie marks (won't remove them entirely, but…
I've used the following:
RECOMMENDED:
Endust for Electronics: Good at removing both dust and sticker gunk, also surprisingly good on sharpie marks (won't remove them entirely, bu…
Gotta be careful with the magic erasers as they will abrade the plastic and smooth it if it has a textured surface. Magic Erasers will also remove the printed name from the case i…
GOO GONE, its a citrus type of adhesive remover quite safe for plastics, however there is a product by a similar name called goop off, and that stuff will eat plastic like mad, so …
Dude, I would highly recommend the Retr0brite. Its awesome!! All my Classic Macs are white now! Get Clairol Pro 40 cream developer and a brush. Clean the case well with Simple…
I'd like to clean the case on my classic II, what is the recommended procedure for doing so?
It's mostly just grimy, but it does have 4 distinct areas where apparently old Apple s…
The only way to know is if you try and attach it to the side of your SE/30. If you run into even the slightest resistance, it won't fit.
73s de Phreakout. :rambo:
Can the Programmers Key (switch) from a Macintosh II be used on a SE/30? I have a spare one from a dead Mac II, and I thought having a reset button on the side of the SE/30 would …
What Bunsen said.
Anyway, this is not an iPhone, iPod or iPad forum, or even an Intel Mac forum. Its a vintage Mac forum, and it'll stay that way until the iPhone shows up on Appl…
I know it's a radical concept, but you can be active on two forums at once.
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When I log out of this forum, I cease to exist, only until I log in again.
I know it's a radical concept, but you can be active on two forums at once.
iPhones are supported all over the interwebs. 68k Macs, not so much. There's no need to start another…