After getting some replies for old iMacs (Which I have no use for. Feel free to take them, post to FreeCycle NYC) I finally got an interesting reply. A Woman asked if I took lap…
Many of the PPC PowerBooks has "lid closed mode" officially supported. The consumer-oriented iBooks did not officially support it; but the entire Intel line of MacBooks does.
Well, I've ran my Pismo like this for the entire week so far and no problems have come up. I can use OS9 and OSX Tiger without a glitch and no overheat issues, either. I have an …
Oh man... I had that monitor for years until it went *pop* one day and never worked again. It was a BEAST to move around for LAN parties & whatnot, but I LOVED that monitor…
Interesting - I thought that ALL PowerBooks use the keyboard as a part of the cooling system.
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The black covering on the pismo keyboard that melts when it get…
Computers back then were designed for office use and not home use correct (TV interference wasn't a major concern).
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Not true, most MICRO-Computers were desig…
I fixed the problem of the CRT not outputting Edge to Edge image, there is a small know on the back.
WackyMacs: I won't solder [incorrectly ] this machine this is so far my mos…
I started at that exact same screen for 15 years
yes there should be a knob on it somewhere to make it black again, altho it might be inside, if memory serves me correct there wer…
That keyboard also lacked an escape key, control key, numeric keypad (though you could buy an external one)...it was truly a "keyboard for the rest of us"!!!
68kMLATroubleshootingby Scott BaretTue, 7 Jul 2009 - 22:56
One Sunny morning in Hopewell NJ, Me an my dad went out to breakfast. As we were driving, we took the wrong road... As we drove along that [wrong] road we noticed it was yard sale …
Interesting - I thought that ALL PowerBooks use the keyboard as a part of the cooling system.
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The black covering on the pismo keyboard that melts when it get…
I assume that a feature like that would not have been consistent with Apple's desired image for the Macintosh. If you look at all their old ads, they touted it as a revolutionary …
Just get one of those damaged screw remover kits. Once you have the screw out, use a dremel to give it a slot across the top of the head so you can use a regular old flat head scre…
if you have a plastic coat hanger you can clip a piece off of it, cut it down to size, melt the end abit and let it cool while pressing on the screw head
basically making a custom…