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expanding iMac hard drive space — #22

It is possible to have two hard disks at the same time as the cd rom drive in Rev A-D iMacs because the original HD and CDROM are on different IDE busses. Each IDE bus can have two…
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expanding iMac hard drive space — #23

what about temporarily connecting a second hard drive - just to transfer the files - while the imac is disassembled? Is that a bad idea, considering that all of the parts would be…
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expanding iMac hard drive space — #24

What happened to www.imac2day.com? PLEASE HELP I just bought a hard drive today, expecting to do this. Last I checked this site was up, but it was a while back. It had the exa…
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expanding iMac hard drive space — #25

Wow... so funny that a full year after posting this thread, I get a reply in my email. Also funny that after all the advice I collected, I decided to forgo the process of putting …
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I don't want to go that high. — #1

Well i figured it would be safe to go to at least 400 MHz because of the iMac DV and iMac DV Se models. So you think i could go up to 450 MHz? Last but not least I told you I was n…
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I don't want to go that high. — #2

Hey Cal422, by all means take no offense by anything anyone here says to you. We all just post to eachother in good fun although some of us can BE REALLY RUDE!!!!.....at times....…
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I don't want to go that high. — #4

H ehas a blueberry 350 ca$h. It was in his other post that now seems to have disappeared. People were a little bit rude to him, so play nice.
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I don't want to go that high. — #6

Quote: Originally posted by cal422: Well i figured it would be safe to go to at least 400 MHz because of the iMac DV and iMac DV Se models. So you think i could go up to…
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I don't want to go that high. — #7

Before you ask, theoretical max temperature (according to Motorola) is 180F, but I'd maybe start to worry at around 155F-165F. Stay Frosty!
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I don't want to go that high. — #8

Hey Cal, this is my advice. Ok, I am NOT trying to be rude, so dont get mad or anything, but right now you dont really know anything. Like.... at all... so here's what I would d…
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Still Dreaming of Firewire in RevA-D — #1

Now that nobody is manufacturing devices for the Mezz, has everybody (apart from Ca$h) abandoned the various Mezz-Slot fantasies that floated around twelve months ago? Mine is stil…
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Still Dreaming of Firewire in RevA-D — #2

its probably possible. If I were you, I'd go nab a mezzanine connector somewhere, a PCI slot, some ribbon cable, and ask someone to solder it together. It'd be prolly under fift…
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Still Dreaming of Firewire in RevA-D — #3

I've been thinking about the same thing and this might work. Add the scsi card in the mezz slot. http://www.formac.com/usa/html/produ...er/iprotv.html Then add the Orangemicro SCS…
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Still Dreaming of Firewire in RevA-D — #4

Cash, Each day you don't post your pics of your Franken'iMac I feel less and less encouraged of making this mezzanine connector. Please send macro shots of the Voodoo2 card!
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Still Dreaming of Firewire in RevA-D — #5

My film isnt done yet, and Im pretty low on dough right now. Tuition costs, girls, yadda yadda yadda, so once I get my film developed Ill try to get them scanned at a friends hous…
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Still Dreaming of Firewire in RevA-D — #6

Quote: Originally posted by marklyn: I've been thinking about the same thing and this might work. Then add the Orangemicro SCSI to firewire external device. http://WWW.…
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