Is there any noticeable difference with the mouse connected directly to the Mac, space (and time) permitting?
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Not any one of connecting the mouse to the DA d…
Note that refers to the Powerbook G4 15" and 17", which I believe take the newer, smaller (but similarly shaped) power connector. So it may not be relevant to a 1400.
By "outer se…
Note that refers to the Powerbook G4 15" and 17", which I believe take the newer, smaller (but similarly shaped) power connector. So it may not be relevant to a 1400.
By "outer s…
There is a somewhat obscure note on PowerBook power adapter sense circuits at
http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1266.html which specifies clearly where the +24V and Gnd conne…
I do not have any Apple equipment other than my iMac.
I'm looking for hardware translation service for my old 5.25" floppies (formatted on Apple ][e).
Cheers,
Ben
REQUEST: Xfer data from old ][e-format 5.25" disks to modern files.
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Do you still have your Apple //e? If so, you could to connect it to your iMac via ADTPro…
good news the problem is not my airport card. :b&w:
I am posting from it right now!
so the problem is my dlink router. I wonder what is wrong with it
well i will deal …
I noticed a similar behaviour (mouse not responsive for some ten seconds) with a Mac Mini PPC. The extended wakeup duration seems to take a different amount of time, each time. I a…
The chargers from the Powerbook Duo series will work also. They won't give you enough charge to both run the laptop and charge a flat battery at the same time, but you can do one …
The 'correct' charger is a Macintosh PowerBook 45W Power Adapter, M4896 (1996), 100-240VAC 1.2A in and 24VDC 1.87A out. The M3037 (1995) for a PB 5300 looks similar, and has a si…
I don't know what it is, but I see something in an original rainbow apple-branded box on the pallet behind it.
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That looks very much like the box for a LaserW…
I believe its 45 watts 9 volts but i am not completely sure, i know a charger from a lombard will work and i think a charger from a pismo will as well.
So, the second Powerbook has had its fuse repaired, and I touched up the soldering on the first PB as well, thanks to new flux and the awesome video at CuriousInventor.com
However…