Mac PCI controller cards are expensive. They often cost more than a used G4 computer.
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That is why I tried flashing a PC card. Cards like mine are around $10 …
The 2300c / trackpad acts up
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I think there's a software fix for that - check the Apple tech notes for that model, the 5300 and 1400.
Welcome back iMac600. Yep, you've scored some beauties there. Here's what I've laid my hands on in the meantime.
If I could find a 6100, 7100 or 8100 ROM SIMM
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Does it still give the red 'X' with the new battery? If it didn't then, I'd start to suspect the AC adapter.
I have one yoyo adapter which refuses to charge the battery on my Pism…
How badly borked is it? Is it possible you can re-connect the internal display?
If you get fed up with fixing it, perhaps it is your ant-farm candidate after all, and the interna…
The MDD models have three busses - two for up to four drives and one for two optical drives (which can obviously be used for drives, too).
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Well, that's good …
Paralel: I believe that's something to do with the Mac drive heads having higher magnetic coercivity or some such - that is, they exert a stronger force on the low-level magnetic f…
Hurr, I suppose that's what I meant. My upgraded Power Mac 7600 is running a flashed Voodoo 3 2000 PCI, so I've been around the block a few times in this flashing game. Right now I…
G4 towers have 2 ATA busses, a slow ATA buss to which the optical drive and Zip Drive attach, and a fast ATA buss for hard disks.
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The MDD models have three b…
A Radeon 7000 from a G4 won't work - the Radeons used in G4s were AGP cards, and the G3 requires a PCI graphics card. Your best bet is to find either a Radeon Mac Edition card (goo…
I tried this a few years back with my previous 180c (which had a busted display cable)...anyway, there is no way to enable "clamshell" mode on these old machines, clamshell mode di…
I am a dirty filthy liar. It's a 350 MHz B&W, not 450.
Other than that, though, everything checks out okay. 128mb RAM, 6 GB hard drive, and it's running 9.2 happy as a cla…
G4 towers have 2 ATA busses, a slow ATA buss to which the optical drive and Zip Drive attach, and a fast ATA buss for hard disks. If you need big cheap modern drives, you'll need t…
True, but only the first few times. I have a weird habit of taking stuff apart just because, so I ended up disassembling and reassembling my 12" G4 probably a dozen times for more …
I am the terror that crawls in the night. And by "terror that crawls in the night," I actually mean "loser who prowls the local Craigslist and Kijiji listings for old Macs." (Kijij…
GREAT STUFF! I especially like that Compact Trio. Very, very nice!
I like most of Jonathan Ive's Design Aesthetic, I wonder what he'd come up with w/o the need to kow-tow to "The …
After owning each unit for the past few days I have swapped the RAM card and Hard drive in the 230 into the 280c. Still works great and I gained new experience in opening up a duo…
Holy hell.
I wish I knew how to ingratiate myself with public schools doing cleanouts so well as some of the others here, yourself included.
You got some pretty sweet swag, comra…
Well, I'd say either look for a normal LCIII motherboard or seek someone out with a broken LCIII board with a working CPU and get the chips swapped. It really shouldn't matter sinc…
Very nice haul there. The G4s were an awesome deal and the 1st generation iPod! I'd love to get my hands on the original as there are not to many around.