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Biege G3!! — #31

Man, I gotta check my facts. 82.9 MHz? Yeah. Try 83.3. ;-) That sounds a bit like a corrupted CD. Rhapsody DR2, eh? I've got OS X Server 1.2, and it seems to work well on a…
68kMLA Troubleshooting by alk Tue, 16 Oct 2007 - 05:34

Powerbook 1400cs — #16

Indeed...on a 1400/117 with little RAM, i probably wouldn't go much further than...8.1. However, a 1400 with a quick enough CPU (either a 166 or a G3) and enough RAM can easily han…
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 23:51

Powerbook 1400cs — #15

I remember reading a report about someone's experiences and benchmarking of various systems on the 1400 and the general consensus was that System 7.6 was the best compromise of spe…
68kMLA Hardware by MacMan Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 22:11

Powerbook 1400cs — #14

I thought it said 117mhz, but I'd have to check to be sure ... Click to expand... It will not matter greatly before you wish to upgrade the CPU or the RAM, but just be aware th…
68kMLA Hardware by equill Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 21:02

Powerbook 1400cs — #13

Well, should the mystery D shaped slot be .71 inches or 18 mm wide with a PCB 14 contact finger tab, it's likely the video card output connector to an external adaptor cable made b…
68kMLA Hardware by dudejediknight Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 19:38

MelbourneOzFreecycle — #5

OK for this guy you need to PM me and I'll pass your details on to him. Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 23:03:52 +1000From: Subject: Re:WANTED:Apple/Mac computers old/dead a P…
68kMLA Peripherals by Bunsen Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 13:22

MelbourneOzFreecycle — #4

Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2007 16:21:22 +1000From: ------------ if it helps we are adjacent to ---------- railway station. bits and bobs is just old mouse and serial cables etc and …
68kMLA Peripherals by Bunsen Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 13:17

MelbourneOzFreecycle — #3

An impressive haul, both metaphorically and literally. Now, you will take care to leave some walkway between your bed and the door to your warehouse, won't you? We don't wish to …
68kMLA Peripherals by equill Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 11:07

MelbourneOzFreecycle — #2

The above guy has loads more gear to give away. I'll be posting his details and those of others who responded shortly. He's in the Mornington Peninsula area.
68kMLA Peripherals by Bunsen Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 09:44

MelbourneOzFreecycle — #1

So I put out a call for "old Macs, any condition" on the Melbourne, Australia freecycle group, and I was completely inundated with offers. Apart from the amazing pair of Powerbook…
68kMLA Peripherals by Bunsen Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 09:42

Lombard & Tangerine — #28

MacDan says they'll take any standard laptop optical drive [] ]'> Click to expand... And he is very much-so correct, provided that you're running OS X. (or OS 9 if you…
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 07:40

Biege G3!! — #30

alright, the jag CD I have is not working. It boots after 10 minutes, but all I get is a blue background with a moveable mouse pointer, and nothing else. So, I turned it in to an …
68kMLA Troubleshooting by iamdigitalman Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 06:18

Powerbook 1400cs — #12

What do you mean? I installed 9.1 on my 1400, and it just installed, no problems at all ... Click to expand... Perfectly true. A 1400 with enough RAM can install, boot from an…
68kMLA Hardware by equill Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 06:08

Powerbook 1400cs — #11

Ayup, that'd be a video card. The ethernet cards had a standard RJ-45 port on the board, rather than on a cable like what PCMCIA cards have, so its definately video, not ethernet.
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 00:15

mac plus with weird harddive — #4

actually I made a mistake, the harddrive does not connect to the SCSI port, it connects to the floppy port!! Just like an HD SC20. Click to expand... The HD20 and the HD SC20 a…
68kMLA Hardware by tomlee59 Mon, 15 Oct 2007 - 00:00

Powerbook 1400cs — #10

Well, should the mystery D shaped slot be .71 inches or 18 mm wide with a PCB 14 contact finger tab, it's likely the video card output connector to an external adaptor cable made b…
68kMLA Hardware by wally Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 22:19

Sorry about that! — #13

BTW, Tom, I've been getting server non-response errors nearly every time I click a link within the forums. Just FYI. Click to expand... I haven't been having any problems with …
68kMLA Software by MultiFinder Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 20:05

mac plus with weird harddive — #3

It was probably originally made for an early Mac. The floppy port was the only way to connect a hard drive pre- SCSI.
68kMLA Hardware by Quadraman Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 18:52

Powerbook 1400cs — #9

Nice. Is it a 117mhz or 133mhz? Click to expand... I thought it said 117mhz, but I'd have to check to be sure. Since I already have a couple SCSI Zip drives laying around, I'…
68kMLA Hardware by dudejediknight Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 17:16

mac plus with weird harddive — #2

actually I made a mistake, the harddrive does not connect to the SCSI port, it connects to the floppy port!! Just like an HD SC20. I thought nobody else had made floppy drive hard…
68kMLA Hardware by nahuelmarisi Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 16:23

Sorry about that! — #12

That happpens to me a lot, butnotin the past week.
68kMLA Software by Patrickool93 Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 16:11

Sorry about that! — #11

BTW, Tom, I've been getting server non-response errors nearly every time I click a link within the forums. Just FYI. Click to expand... I haven't been having any problems with …
68kMLA Software by ~tl Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 16:05

Powerbook 1400cs — #8

OS 9.1 is possible, but takes some hoodwinking of the NuBus architecture, Click to expand... What do you mean? I installed 9.1 on my 1400, and it just installed, no problems at…
68kMLA Hardware by LCGuy Sun, 14 Oct 2007 - 08:42
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