Indeed, the 1400's kb is the best there is. While I love the trackball on my 160, the keyboard is disappointing... better than the Dell Inspiron's, roughtly on par with the iBook clamshell's, can't hold a candle to the 1400's imho.
I would say the same... boot to OS 9, trash everything X and be done with it.
Or are we missing something here?
I do have Tiger on my iMac and while not exactly snappy, it runs pretty good. 500mhz, 512mb RAM, 80gb HD. Maybe you're short on RAM?
I use Safari 3 for web browsing, anything newer...
This looks like... work. That's good because I love work. I could sit all day and watch people work. ;)
Will tackle it this weekend and let you know if I'm up to the task or not.
I changed the HD in mine. Disassembling a clamshell does takes time but is quite easy. I would follow beachycove's advice and perform the checks, it just might solve your problem.
Ok, now I'm officially stumped.
I have a PowerMac 7300 (Mac OS 8.6) networked with a PowerBook 165 (System 7.1) via PhoneNet. The IW II is connected to the PowerBook. I want to print on it from the PowerMac.
Should be easy I thought. Well, it's not.
File sharing works. LocalTalk using serial...
Well, it doesn't boot a 165. :(
It does boot a Classic tho, for what it's worth. (proves my floppy is good)
Thanks anyway, it's nice from you to share. :)
Exactly what I did. :D
I actually cut the head of the rivets at an angle in hope they would snap back on that way. And they did.
The membrane had spillage remnants that I cleaned. Reassembled the whole thing and now it woks great.
So I'm happy to report that I'm now the owner of a fully...