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A PowerBook and then some more

AndiS

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I have been loking for a long time to find a 12" 1.5 Ghz Powerbook to repair the one I bought new in 2005 and that is pretty much worn out. Now I got a working one in pretty good condition for only 50 EUR. Neat! I'm looking forward to a refurbished 12" Powerbook 1.5 GHz, the Mac I liked most of all I ever used :)

And then, unrelated, but on the same day, I also found a SGI O2. I have not even figured out the exact model and configuration yet, but it works. Awesome, I have wanted one for the last 20 years. No Idea what I will do with it, but the look alone is worth a lot!

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LaPorta

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That's a really nice score there! My dad used to have one of those. I forgot why we got rid of it...
 

Byrd

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O2s are great machines - watch the plastics though, I'd consider the enclosures to have the same brittle thin cheap stuff as found in Macs of the same era. The clips snap without any effort.
 

AndiS

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The clips snap without any effort

I feared that when I used the plastic lever to pull out the mainboard. It did not come out easily, but the lever held. It"s probably a good idea to not using it often after cleaning the system.
 

Rick Dangerous

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An O2! We had one of these in my high-school imaging lab (grant funded.) You could make a 90's action movie with some decent CGI that looks better than half the stuff these days, lol.
 

AndiS

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True, but this is less of a technical problem. More like people are overdoing it ;)
 
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