ifixit.com should have it.
Is there any real difference in the 180 logic board vs the 165?
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I don't think ifixit goes back that far
As far as motherboard …
68kMLAHardwareby iamdigitalmanFri, 14 Aug 2009 - 21:00
Cool!! I just ordered a ZIF G4... I didn't need the jumpers as I already have it set for 400mhz with the G3 upgrade that I put in, I WAS looking on ebay for a G4 Ziff b4 I bought t…
68kMLAHardwareby Mike RichardsonFri, 14 Aug 2009 - 20:27
Cool!! I just ordered a ZIF G4... I didn't need the jumpers as I already have it set for 400mhz with the G3 upgrade that I put in, I WAS looking on ebay for a G4 Ziff b4 I bought t…
68kMLAHardwareby MacManiac1701AFri, 14 Aug 2009 - 20:26
Sounds like you still did something wrong.
Grab a matching group of 4 30-pin SIMMS. That means they have to be the SAME.
Put them in slots 1-4, nowhere else and carefully install…
OK Good news and bad news. After removing the RAM that was put in there randomly it CHIMES!
And Half a second later, it does the death chime... on BOTH of them!!! xx( 8-o
Any…
Awesome! I managed to mount Fireball, my iMac's hard drive, on the LC III!
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Congrats! I guess I was wrong with my assumption. Still good to have the extension…
Just try copying the "Apple Ethernet LC" extension onto the floppy. If that doesn't fit, try cutting out some of the unnecessary stuff.
BTW, more hard drives:
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Um... the ethernet card needs no extra drivers! It saw my iMac in the chooser, but doesn't recognise that i enabled guest login, as i have no ADB keyboard i can't connect.
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Um... the ethernet card needs no extra drivers! It saw my iMac in the chooser, but doesn't recognise that i enabled guest login, as i have no ADB keyboard i can't connect.
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Um... the ethernet card needs no extra drivers! It saw my iMac in the chooser, but doesn't recognise that i enabled guest login, as i have no ADB keyboard i can't connect.
Make sure you have the appropriate network extension installed!
Since your Ethernet card is an Apple one, you just need the Apple Ethernet LC extension which can be found here.