This is a topic that's been discussed in detail in several different places. The upshot is that the only practical way to do this is to find a complete, small LCD monitor with a VG…
Skip the Bondi then. You can run 10.4 (more than likely) on the Indigo and it'll outperfom the Bondi left and right. Faster CPU, faster system bus, and better graphics. Its also…
68kMLANetworkingby ken27238Tue, 23 Feb 2010 - 19:57
... how do you think they replaced the functionality of those components? They had to go off chip to get that functionality back or else who would have any use for a crippled EC or…
I was strolling through Walmart the other day, and happened to notice the 10" LCD picture frames. 800×600 resolution is not bad. Of course, the first thing that pops into my head…
68kMLAHardwareby ChristTrekkerTue, 23 Feb 2010 - 19:26
Are you planning on actually using it for anything?
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yes I am going to use it for things, hopefully I'm going to use it to play some network games, word proce…
68kMLANetworkingby HrududuTue, 23 Feb 2010 - 19:02
have any clue what voltages the power supply is putting out
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Yea I suspected as much on page one :scrambled: seemed simpler to just test the power t…
68kMLAHardwareby Dennis NedryTue, 23 Feb 2010 - 16:46
We're not talking about the latest versions that are still being made today, though. We are talking about the chips that were actually produced back when the design was new and tho…
Your +12V is bad! We now have a much more narrow set of possible problems.
There is probably a problem with your power supply. Try unplugging the power supply from the logic boar…
Ok I can try this tonight. What do you mean by this though? The black wire?
3. Touch the black probe to a pin of the power supply connector that is connected to a black wire. Ho…
Are you planning on actually using it for anything?
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yes I am going to use it for things, hopefully I'm going to use it to play some network games, word proce…
68kMLANetworkingby ken27238Tue, 23 Feb 2010 - 13:00
Uh, Bondis were only available as either Rev. A or B.. There was no Bondi Rev. C or D, only Blueberry. Basically, it went like this:
Rev. A and B only got Bondi. As Henry Ford wou…
Yeah, there were indigo and Bondi, and Blueberry. The blueberries were even down to 350mhz without firewire ports, The Bondi's went up to 333mhz (Rev D). I have a Rev A. iMac Bondi…
68kMLANetworkingby Mars478Tue, 23 Feb 2010 - 10:50
Ummm...there were CPU upgrades for MDD/Xserve
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Sonnet%20Technology/XG4D1800/
That's the Sonnet one and I am sure there was another I saw a while bac…
68kMLAHardwareby QuadramanTue, 23 Feb 2010 - 06:56
In the States, it is also more common to see the LC versions show up on the market. While I feel this is from the greater number of LCs sold to schools, it could also be that some …
Oh, and back on topic:
If you are going to have to rewrite your theme anyway, why waste your time with phpBB? You would be better off just making your current forum an archive and…
68kMLATroubleshootingby macgeek417Tue, 23 Feb 2010 - 06:22
That's a really good writeup on the LC series, Scott, thanks for that.In Australia at least though, the LC475/575/630 were sold directly to consumers.
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I remember the 580, in fact I have two of them here. Apple ditched the more expensive Trinitron monitor and SCSI drive from the 575 to make the 580 more attractive to school budget…
The cell used in the portable's battery is here:
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=842-1002-ND
There are three of them in series. You can c…