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Macintosh SE SuperDrive and SCSI Zip 100 Drive — #2

How much do ZIP disks sell for these days? Do they even make and sell them anymore? Probably would have been cheaper to buy a bigger hard drive for your Quadra 700. Nice SE!
68kMLA Troubleshooting by pee-air Mon, 24 Sep 2007 - 05:19

Freecycle liberation! — #11

I'd prefer Panther if I could manage it as plenty of modern software still runs under it. Realistically though, Jaguar is probably the better option. I'll probably end up trying bo…
68kMLA PowerPC by LSD Mon, 24 Sep 2007 - 03:23

Freecycle liberation! — #10

Even so, i find that Jaguar runs fine with 256MB...thats what i have on my iMac 333.
68kMLA PowerPC by LCGuy Mon, 24 Sep 2007 - 00:59

Freecycle liberation! — #9

I've seen a handful of iMacs up on freecycle here, this is the first one I was quick enough to snag. There was another one yesterday but the guy listed it as being taken without ev…
68kMLA PowerPC by LSD Mon, 24 Sep 2007 - 00:55

Freecycle liberation! — #8

there's never anything good on my local freecycle! cool find dude!
68kMLA PowerPC by gobabushka Sun, 23 Sep 2007 - 23:42

Freecycle liberation! — #7

256MB SO-DIMMs are a bit of a mystery bag...the problem is the early iMacs are a bit finicky about 256MB SO-DIMMs, in that with some, they will only address the first 128MB of the …
68kMLA PowerPC by LCGuy Sun, 23 Sep 2007 - 23:07

Freecycle liberation! — #6

Since it was pointed out to me the colour I thought was Blueberry was, in fact, Indigo I have no idea what colour this machine is. What makes it look Bondi Blue in one pic makes it…
68kMLA PowerPC by LSD Sun, 23 Sep 2007 - 22:43

Score: PowerMac G5 — #5

Hot damn! I'm trying to find one for my father whose PMG5 1.6 GHz had the processor fail due to overheating (he had put it in one of those cramped cubbyholes some desks come with …
68kMLA PowerPC by QuadSix50 Sun, 23 Sep 2007 - 21:39

Score: PowerMac G5 — #4

Craigslist. $200. I just ordered 2x512MB from e-bay that should work. It'll give me 1.25GB of RAM which will make Tiger happy. I plan on getting another 2x1GB modules before Leop…
68kMLA PowerPC by Temetka Sun, 23 Sep 2007 - 20:11

Freecycle liberation! — #5

To quote Low End Mac : "There are rumors that some Bondi blue ones were built in January 1999 using the last of the Bondi cases." This is on the iMac 266MHz specs page. Very nice…
68kMLA PowerPC by MacMan Sun, 23 Sep 2007 - 17:14

Freecycle liberation! — #4

Don't think of Bondi as Blue, it was greenish blue, closer to green then blue, basically Teal. Apple never made Bondi 266mhz.
68kMLA PowerPC by Patrickool93 Sun, 23 Sep 2007 - 17:10

Freecycle liberation! — #3

Except that it's *not* Blueberry. Blueberry is instantly recognisable as blue but this is closer to the colour of my Blue and White G3. The spec sticker on the underside backs up t…
68kMLA PowerPC by LSD Sun, 23 Sep 2007 - 16:56

Liberated a Colour Classic! — #9

I saw [a Colour Classic] lying on a curb in Geneva Click to expand... Lucky! ended up carrying it halfway across the city Click to expand... You rock!
68kMLA Hardware by ChristTrekker Sun, 23 Sep 2007 - 16:55

Freecycle liberation! — #2

Since it's 266mhz, it's a Rev C. blueberry iMac. Cool!
68kMLA PowerPC by Patrickool93 Sun, 23 Sep 2007 - 16:47

Liberated a Colour Classic! — #8

7.1 is a good system for the Colour Classic, much faster than 7.5. Also, the reddish tint on the monitor could be caused by a dying or dead PRAM battery - mine used to get a green …
68kMLA Hardware by MacMan Sun, 23 Sep 2007 - 13:18

Liberated a Colour Classic! — #7

OK, booted it up today. It works fine for the most part (although the monitor does get the occasional reddish tint to it). It's running French System 7.5, and it has 10 MB RAM and…
68kMLA Hardware by grayson Sun, 23 Sep 2007 - 12:00

Liberated a Colour Classic! — #6

I love how the the classic macs look. Have fun with one of the most tresured macs!
68kMLA Hardware by macintoshman Sun, 23 Sep 2007 - 02:25

Liberated a Colour Classic! — #4

The front is very slightly yellowed, but it's next to impossible to notice except in specific lighting conditions. Man I got some weird looks carrying an old compact Mac through Ge…
68kMLA Hardware by grayson Sun, 23 Sep 2007 - 00:14

Liberated a Colour Classic! — #3

Awesome! No yellowing? I'd like a CC, but they tend to get a but to much on ebay...
68kMLA Hardware by Patrickool93 Sat, 22 Sep 2007 - 23:11

Original Apple Color Printer (SCSI) — #4

I got software on orig. diskettes for it, if you want ... Click to expand... Yes - I gather than these needed reasonable software support. Apparently alot of pre-processing to…
68kMLA Peripherals by macdownunder Sat, 22 Sep 2007 - 08:48
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