but the only thing is that this G3 AIO used to install 10.2 natively... not anymore... and I cannot figure it out...
I was running Xpostfacto with 10.3.9 then I wiped the HDD and …
Don't know why you never saw that message before, but it's true - the beige G3s need to have OS X installed in the first 8GB of the drive.
Re-partition the drive into two partitio…
Would anyone even know how to type on a QWERTY keyboard in the 23rd century?
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I thought it might be that Scotty, as an curious-to-know engineer, becomes a hob…
Get an Apple 2, a Commodore 64 or something else that uses a TV for its video output. Matter of fact, a C64 or the much more powerful C128 painted black and set up as if it were th…
OK, maybe definitive was not the best term. But a list of pages that include instructions (for those of us not as adventurous as yourself), not just photos of someone's hacked box…
Congrats! You now have a very rare piece of apple hardware!
I was going to say to lower the price to 40$ as I think that is the golden price before something gets to expensive.
I…
see it here http:
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Yes, and that is most definitely a Mac Plus, so Gene didn't donate his Mac!
I always thought that scene was funny, that he has such facili…
Where can I download it (it looks like it's freeware, all I could find is the OS 8 version from Mac Hut)? It would be useful to strip useless PowerPC code from FAT binaries on my L…
Thanks fellas.
I went ahead and offered $40 for it, and he accepted. As it turns out, he's a collector too and has a COMPLETE Macintosh TV with original box, remote, documentation…
Oh yeah...I've wondered about the same thing myself. I remember back in the mid 1990's I used to use a program called "I Love Native!" to strip useless PowerPC code from FAT binari…
You know, the one where transparent aluminum was used for critical parts in Macs used by NASA and the US Military.
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Whaaaa?!?! I've never heard of this!!! 8-…
Why not!
But are there ever "definitive" instructions for any specific mod? I mean, when I started the Macminitosh I spent a lot of time on the web looking for similar projects, a…
But I'm definitely not the only one who did this. Look around, you'll find some other similar projects.
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I'm thinking we should start a list of these on the w…
You know, the one where transparent aluminum was used for critical parts in Macs used by NASA and the US Military.
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Whaaaa?!?! I've never heard of this!!! 8-…
I was born and raised in Fresno. There was no Apple Computer assembly in my home town, let me tell you.
But then again...
Perhaps Fresno was the location of Apple's secret facto…
I did, and as JRL said, all the info can be found in the thread he pointed out. And we also talked about it here: http://68kmla.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=11021. The id…
Guess not? Well take a gander at the piccies and decide if it's worth looking into:
Here are the unimplemented pads on the DuoDock II MLB:
Here is a shot of the Duo MiniDock's …
I'd grab it. As Mike said, Mac TVs themselves are far from common. Only 10,000 were made, maybe a quarter of which would still exist today, and they were never sold outside of the …