Skip to main content
Search titles, bodies, and author names
Found 39,247 posts across 1 forum.

Powerbook pismo black and blue project — #2

I think the metallic powerbooks you're referring to, used adhesive metallic paper attached to the existing panels. I suppose that if someone had enough skill in plastic fabrication…
MacNN Development

Powerbook pismo black and blue project — #3

Don't forget that Apple may use some of this metal for shielding against hazardous emissions (for you and the computer) . . . in their recent translucent products, shielding is tak…
MacNN Development

Powerbook pismo black and blue project — #6

UBB Code tags here.. You want to use the <img> tags. Upload the picture to a website, or if its already at one, get its location. Then paste it into the body of the p…
MacNN Development

Powerbook pismo black and blue project — #7

To SpiffyGuyC: Your claim that Apple has found a way to make the translucent plastic work as shielding is wrong. In the iBook there are sheets of metal in the casing to work as sh…
MacNN Development

Yosemite G3 Fan — #2

Assuming you have a PCI slot free, just drop in a fan card (PCI slot fan) or a slot covering fan (that mounts on the slots cover plate) that will cool the whole motherboard. They'r…
MacNN Software

Yosemite G3 Fan — #3

IS there such a thing? Wow, i never heard of them, do you know where i can get them? ------------------ People aren't as dumb as you think. Wait, what was I thinking, 90% of the…
MacNN Software

Keyboard lights — #2

I started a thread about just that subject a while back. it's still in this form, and I believe that somebody did do it, although I'm too lazy to go and check. -Ruddigger
MacNN PowerPC

Keyboard lights — #3

I'm getting a new Apple Pro Keyboard soon, and after I figure out how to wire a power button into it, I'm gonna put lights in my old USB keyboard... lemme know how you go, and I wi…
MacNN PowerPC

iMac 333 L2 at 3:2?!?! — #2

Its fine. I have a 333, and I've been running 3:2 since about february. Doesnt crash, except when using AOL or IE5.
MacNN Troubleshooting

iMac 333 L2 at 3:2?!?! — #3

Ca$h, I am about to try that (have had it 2:1) and i need to know, this isn't gonna hurt my imac is something goes awry is it?? What hapenns if it does crash, how do i put it back…
MacNN Troubleshooting

iMac 333 L2 at 3:2?!?! — #4

Your iMac will be fine. I believe holding space bar at startup voids the cache profiler prefs, and resets it to normal... Cipher13 [This message has been edited by Cipher13 (edit…
MacNN Troubleshooting

iMac 333 L2 at 3:2?!?! — #5

It'll either work or it wont. It worked on both chips I've had, and no problems. I cranked it up to 1:1 and it locked. Then just restart with extensions off (hold down shift) …
MacNN Troubleshooting

iMac 333 L2 at 3:2?!?! — #6

I am running my rev. D at 2:1 right now and it almost runs smoother at 3:2. Beats me how, but I had very few problems at 3:2. Just make sure to keep an eye on your CPU temp. Min…
MacNN Troubleshooting

iMac 333 L2 at 3:2?!?! — #7

Mine cranked up 13 degrees, but is still below the 75 Celcius high. Love the speed boost though, especially when playing MP3s and doing lots of other stuff. ------------------ --…
MacNN Troubleshooting

iMac 333 L2 at 3:2?!?! — #8

When the Mac gets older, it might be less reliable at the higher MHz, but if it works for you, go for it! I use the G3 strip for the same purpose, and I overclocked my iMac DV L2 c…
MacNN Troubleshooting

How to overclock ANYTHING on iMac DVSE — #2

Uhm... how the hell do you overclock bus speed? Anything over 100MHz most likely wouldn't be stable, if you can even do it... Were you talking about the L2 cache? Because that make…
MacNN Hardware
mp.ls