There were also two different types of cooling units, one by Panasonic and one by...somebody else, i forget who, the one by Panasonic actually works brilliantly and has a much lowe…
Not even all the G4's could boot into OS9 directly, you just had classic support under OSX.
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I think the last gen MDD were the non OS 9.
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After getting this up and running, I am now on a roll. I just got a troublesome quicksilver up and running.
It was originally not booting, or booting to openfirmware prompt and fr…
Looking at the name plate was my first place to look however it was just a 1400c label. That website worked for me and I found that the machine I have is a 1400c 133mhz while the …
Umm, doesn't the machine's badge tell you that? It should say one of the following:
1400cs/117
1400c/117
1400cs/133
1400c/133
1400cs/166
1400c/166
The 2nd number (after the…
I got a G3 upgraded Powerbook 1400c a few days ago and it came with 2 133mhz and 1 166mhz in addition to the G3 chip inside. Is there any way to tell what the original CPU was?
T…
Well not all G5s are liquid cooled, basically if its clock speed is 1.6, 1.8 or 2.0, regardless of processor count, its air-cooled and thus has no chance of spontaneous combustion.…
I have a few old and reliable G3 and my G4 powerbook to help me with my Classic *fix* but honestly I've played around with Apple's new gear at their Store and it's so zippy compare…
Except that only works if you already have a G4 Tower, and RedJack states he has a G4 Powerbook. The upgrades are also pretty pricey, so you're still looking at around $100-500 fo…
that may very well be, but G5's are still not cheap and considering how much more powerful even the first-gen 32bit Intels are (unless you plan on getting a last-generation G5, whi…
that may very well be, but G5's are still not cheap and considering how much more powerful even the first-gen 32bit Intels are (unless you plan on getting a last-generation G5, whi…
that may very well be, but G5's are still not cheap and considering how much more powerful even the first-gen 32bit Intels are (unless you plan on getting a last-generation G5, whi…
Intel. I'm not even sure why a G5 is still a consideration at this point. Unless you just really like the PPC platform, 2 internal HD limit, purchased obsolescence, and knifing y…
Intel. I'm not even sure why a G5 is still a consideration at this point. Unless you just really like the PPC platform, 2 internal HD limit, purchased obsolescence, and knifing y…
IRDA is for data only. its a completely different device than the IR receivers used for remote controls.you can get the apple remote to work with a pismo if you can get your hands …
IRDA is for data only. its a completely different device than the IR receivers used for remote controls.
you can get the apple remote to work with a pismo if you can get your hand…
Thanks, for some reason I thought the only way to get SCSI in an apple IIx computer was to build one or to get one built. I'd love to get one for my IIGS So I can use my HD20SC wit…
68kMLAPeripheralsby david__schmidtMon, 30 Mar 2009 - 00:56
I'm curious why it shows in the manual what looks like a HD20SC attached when there was no scsi port on the IIGS.
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Apple sold the SC20 about that time. A 20m…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Green78IISun, 29 Mar 2009 - 20:35
Yes, I've printed from my IIgs to my Apple Personal Laserwriter NTR. In the IIgs control panel, there's an option to install an ImageWriter emulator in the RAM of the LaserWriter. …
68kMLAPeripheralsby Dog CowSun, 29 Mar 2009 - 18:50
Can a IIgs use an Apple laser by chance? I never bothered to try it.
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A few people I knew used Apple laser printers. I don't recall which ones though.
I used…
68kMLAPeripheralsby waynestewartSun, 29 Mar 2009 - 16:41
yeah, I tried the HD 20, no dice. It just sat there. I booted off the GS/OS system floppy, and ran the advanced disk utility on the system tools 1 disk. It did not even pick it up,…
68kMLAPeripheralsby iamdigitalmanSun, 29 Mar 2009 - 08:41