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Morphing a Epson Stylus 740 to a 740i — #2

I was thinking the same thing but couldn't be bothered painting the darn thing. It's pretty white anyway and didn't wanna mess anything up. Think I'll just get the 740i panel and l…
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CD-RW audio — #1

I just installed a Yamaha 4x4x16 CD-RW in my beige G3/266 MT - not to replace the stock 24x CD-ROM, but in addition to it. Can anyone think of a non-destructive way to get audio fr…
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CD-RW audio — #2

yes, you can splice two digital audio cables together to get a y-shaped caable that would hook up both drives. just don't ever try to use the audio from the two drives at the same …
MacNN PowerPC

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…
MacNN Troubleshooting

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…
MacNN Troubleshooting

2.88 MB Floppy Drive — #1

I've come across an old 2.88 MB floppy drive, pulled from an OS/2 machine. Any chance I could get this to work with my beige G3 MT? (No, it's not yet in my possession, or I'd try …
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2.88 MB Floppy Drive — #2

Won't work. The beige G3 has no support for 2.88 MB floppy drives. It might work in some Quadras; they had support for 2.88 MB floppy drives in ROM (but only had physical 1.44 MB …
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What the?!? — #1

I found this on the "Apple Knowledge Base Beta" and am rather intrigued. Can anyone shed any light on this? Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White): 1.6-Inch Hard Disk Drive Retrofit…
MacNN PowerPC

iMac disassembly — #1

Hey. I have the 9mg .pdf file on how to disassemble the iMac, but I cant figure it out. How do you get the front lower panel off? The part with the speakers? It says you just…
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iMac disassembly — #2

You need to pull the tabs away from the case, not push towards it. It took me a while to figure this out. Get a pair of needle nose pliars and pinch the little clip as you pull t…
MacNN Hardware

iMac disassembly — #4

thanks so far... but what little clip? Do you mean the plastic tabs on the side? Or what? Ca$h
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iMac disassembly — #5

Ca$h: Why are you taking apart your iMac again? ------------------ Why 1394 won't be like "1394".
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iMac disassembly — #6

Please post the URL for the guidelines for disassembling your iMac.+ ------------------ ---- iMac DV SE Graphite 500 mhz G3, 512 mb, 75 gb
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iMac disassembly — #7

I've taken this off a couple times, it's pretty basic stuff. You can remove the front lower panel first, but i've found it easier to pull out the mobo/HD/CD tray and remove the low…
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iMac disassembly — #8

this discussion made me remeber, has anyone heard of talkin that metal sheilding off of the moniter board on the sides so it has a better look(in my opinion). I have always wanted …
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