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  1. MBongo

    Simple Quicksilver System Bus speed hack

    A wire jumper and a resistor… First mentioned by Jonathan Renaud (2007 / link now dead). Tested on a Quicksilver “A” mobo in 2021 with great results. No way to gauge or confirm the speed increase at that time. NOW thanks to evanboonie on MacRumors mentioning… MAChSpeed _3.5.0_OS9.sit from...
  2. MBongo

    1.33 GHz Mac Mini

    A question for those that may have one of these specific, stock G4 Mac minis. 1.33 GHz Mac Mini ONLY Q: Is there a resistor present at the R52 location (under the heatsink)? Resistor location red-dotted here on a 1.25 GHz Mac mini. And if you’ve ever removed (or tried to...
  3. MBongo

    ’03 MDD 1.25GHz SP FW400 - No load or boot of OS 9

    And no - it is not an MDD FW800 model. (Nor does it have a FW800 mobo.) Have tried various “solutions” with this machine located inside the Russian Federation. And with current international sanctions in place, can’t send “things” (discs, drives, video cards etc.) to the machine’s owner. The...
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    G4 7447A Fan Specs?

    Seeking info on fans for a Newer Technology - MAXPower G4 7447A single processor upgrade. As the Sonnet and the NewTech appear so similar, think I’d prefer the seemingly, lower profile Sonnet fan info. (Perhaps a mistake?) Target Quicksilver. AND, anyone owning the same single-processor variant...
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