Titaniums are a bit of a pain to remove the logic board, at least compared to newer Macs. I helped a friend transplant some guts of one Titanium to another and it took a lot of fid…
I'm using it for live performances with my band and I'm by no means and electronics or computer whiz, just a musician who's interest is sparked by things operating at the brink of …
I concur with Mac128. I personally have found EBAY very useful to alerting me to books that I want, and I then go to Amazon to get reasonable prices. I got Macintosh Complete! fo…
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…
Well I found one used for $999.00 on Amazon !!! Anyway I can not buy one for $4 as Amazon wont shipp used books abroad ...
$999.00 + $3.99shipping | Used - Very Good | Seller: QU…
You mean like the one in the middle?
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I like mine. I have one of the original 'dark blue' ones (released with…
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…
Figured it out. Silly me, I had to call up the Controls Window in Apple Video Player. Then I could set the input source :I
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I was going to suggest that, but…
I've had the disk drive out, cleaned it, lubricated it, and it seems to know when there is a disk in the drive because it spits it out upon start up, unless that task is something …
An Apple III had built-in II Plus emulation and that was with 40 columns and only 48k RAM. Not having a language card, how do you load integer basic programs or run Pascal. So tech…
Figured it out. Silly me, I had to call up the Controls Window in Apple Video Player. Then I could set the input source :I
Looks pretty awful though. At least a default res Wor…
I guess I'm used to forums that move a bit faster, I do apologize, I'm just very eager to get this setup working. I'm using it for live performances with my band and I'm by no mean…
No disk works in it at all, the drive doesn't even try to read it when I pop one in. I'm thinking that it is either fried or there is a weird problem relating to the logic board ne…
Well, I have 8MB and a 120MB HD, so I am not so restricted.
I do like the machine. The screen is a thing of beauty (especially in a well lit area with the backlight off), and a fa…
Because there is no PowerPC code in Snow Leopard? (well, not much anyway...while there's still some Universal stuff, none of the core OS code is PPC anymore)
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Because there is no PowerPC code in Snow Leopard? (well, not much anyway...while there's still some Universal stuff, none of the core OS code is PPC anymore)
I noticed Leopard on there and this got me thinking...
Why doesn't someone write up a script or something that will remove x86 code so as to have our own powerpc Snow Leopard?
Thanks beachycove and Byrd. The battery does not look to be leaking any fluids. In fact it looks like it just came out of factory shrink wrap. I'll try the battery revival remedies…
7) Use a floppy drive cleaning diskette/kit to clean the read/write heads of the drive. Although this can be done manually with rubbing alcohol on a cotton swab, it is safer to use…
68kMLATroubleshootingby Dog CowWed, 9 Sep 2009 - 02:14
Thanks for the advice.
No disk works in it at all, the drive doesn't even try to read it when I pop one in. I'm thinking that it is either fried or there is a weird problem relati…
than you will on one like MacRumors.
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Ergh, MacRumors... they are all just self obsessed pricks there. I was on there for a while as Marsman478 but I rarely p…