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7200 rpm HD in slot-loading iMac? — #15

Quote: Originally Posted by discotronic I thought it was a 137GB ceiling. Can the drive be partitioned? On one partition have 128GB or 137GB (however that goes) and the other w…
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7200 rpm HD in slot-loading iMac? — #17

I've replaced the drives on three slot-loading iMacs recently with 7200rpm models, all to great effect. Temperature isn't an issue (modern 7200rpm drives run way cooler than the ol…
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keyboard idea — #1

This is kinda a modin' question... I have painted and made my keyboard look awsome, but now with the new keyboard I am jelous about the eject disk and volume up/down keys. So my qu…
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keyboard idea — #2

You might want to look into Quickkeys 5.0. $100.00 street. I am unsure if a macro for what you are attempting is possible here, ( I have never used it) but many people swear by thi…
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keyboard idea — #3

nope it doesnt seem to work for that sucks any other ideas?? i dont want to get a new keyboard
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keyboard idea — #4

Although you may not be able to replicate the media eject key, you should be able to duplicate the volume up/volume down keys. Write AppleScripts for different volume settings (as…
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keyboard idea — #5

you could create a few small applescripts to do the sound up/down, mute, and put away all removable disks. the following sound scripts require jon's commands osax, and the disk scr…
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keyboard idea — #6

Ya you can definitely get *all* of the functionality of the new Apple keyboards (sound up/down/mute and media eject) via AppleScript *as well as*... Audio CD play, stop, rewind, f…
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keyboard idea — #7

Well thanks a bunch, but one problem, I can't get the script for ejecting the disc to work, and silly me has never really used applescript.....so can someone help with it...please …
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iMac ADB hack on a rev B? — #1

Has anyone tried the ADB hack on a Rev B motherboard yet? The site I got the hack from (http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~t-imai/imace2.html) said something about rev B not supporting it,…
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iMac ADB hack on a rev B? — #2

This link ain't work! I can vaguely remember seeing the site before though and thinking about it. The Rev. A board is really similar to the Rev. B board apart from the changed grap…
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OpenFirmware — #1

I recently tried to overclock my Yikes G4 from 400 MHz to 450 MHz by reconfiguring the white jumper block. Once in a while it'll attempt to boot up, but most of the time it goes in…
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OpenFirmware — #2

take it to 500! believe it or not a few people have more succes at 500 than at 450! If you don't think it will go, heres food for thought. I just clocked my sawtooth 350 to 450! -c…
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OpenFirmware — #3

How'd you OC a sawtooth? I thought that was impossible. ------------------ -Ruddigger ------------------ Have you had your gigaflop today?
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OpenFirmware — #4

It's done by switching resistors on the back of the cpu card. I did it by desoldering all the PLL resstors and soldering wire leads to the pads. Then I attatched 1/4 watt resistors…
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Dillema (iMac) — #1

Some time ago I mentioned my scratched iMac monitor. Appears that replacing it costs $430. That's almost the price of a second hand 17" inch Studio Display. What should I do? Find …
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Dillema (iMac) — #2

Why not buy one of the iMac rack-mount kits, then get that studio display? Peace
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Dillema (iMac) — #3

They're not as nice as the G3 cases, and they don't boast extra space for my HD.
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