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EvieSigma

Young ThinkPad Apprentice
I just got myself a 1.25GHz Lamp but I don't know if it's a 17 inch or a 20 inch. Got it with a beastly old XPS laptop, it works but the hard drive seems to be dead.

 

Unknown_K

Well-known member
Look up the model number or just use a tape measure (diagonally). The 20" is 1680x1050 native resolution, the 17" is lower.

Hard drives are easy to replace.

 

EvieSigma

Young ThinkPad Apprentice
Turned out to be a 17 inch. I was hoping it was a 20 but I can live with 17, especially being a 1.25GHz.

 

EvieSigma

Young ThinkPad Apprentice
A guy who used to do PC repair for me had it. The laptop's a XPS M1710 with a 2.33GHz Core2 Duo and 4GB of RAM, should make a great gaming machine for older PC games.

 

Unknown_K

Well-known member
Is that model 1920x1200 and 7900GTX go 512Mb? If so its a nice setup, but you would have to use real old games for that native resolution and GPU combo.

 

EvieSigma

Young ThinkPad Apprentice
Mine is 256MB, sadly. Guess the purchaser didn't spring for the full powered GPU. It is 1920x1200 though. 

I bet it will play Halo pretty god damned good.

 

Unknown_K

Well-known member
Snagged a duplicate MacBook as a spare. I don't have a HD with this one, are there any good Linux live cds for it?

 

CC_333

Well-known member
Any 32-bit version of Ubuntu ought to work reasonably well. Maybe 64-bit, if it has a C2D.

c

 

Unknown_K

Well-known member
I found out that the old Thinkpad HD sleds will fit in the MacBook so I installed OSX 10.6 for now. Was reading somewhere that 32bit Linux Live CDs have issues with booting on the Macbooks and you can't boot 64bit OS.

 

CC_333

Well-known member
I think there are special live CDs (for Ubuntu, anyway) catered to the Mac's various... unique attributes, which ought to work.

I've dabbled in it before, and they mostly work, so I don't know....

c

 

Unknown_K

Well-known member
Just got in a Radeon 7000 Mac32M PCI with DVI. Makes using a LCD monitor with a PCI mac so much easier, have not tested it yet.

radeon pci 7000 mac.jpg

 

MOS8_030

Well-known member
Nice card. I have one of those in my 8500.

At least that's what I remember it is, it's been awhile since I had the 8500 up and running.

 

Unknown_K

Well-known member
I have 2 others, one of which is the original (pre 7000 name with T&L). This one was on ebay listed as the AGP model and only cost around $11 shipped.

 

Unknown_K

Well-known member
Snagged a boxed Disk Tools Pro v 3. Box says its universal so PPC and X86 supporting OSX 10.3.9 and above.

PS also snagged 13 SATA laptop drives for stock 80-320GB.
 
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