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That's why I have a small collection of working 80s VCRs. They aren't particularly impressive (monophonic but at least they have composite jacks) but finding 80s VCRs in nice condition is pretty hard nowadays. I still want a working top-loader but the last one I had wouldn't work and I gave up...
A few days ago a former coworker texted me saying he had found an old Mac basically in someone's trash, and it turned out to be a Power Macintosh (yes, Power Macintosh, not Performa) 5400/200. He brought it over here today so we could see if it worked and it did, it had a fully functional...
I've got an iBook Clamshell (graphite 466MHz FireWire) with a bad screen and I was able to buy a screen that is supposed to work (it's a LG Phillips LP121X04). I don't actually know what brand the current broken screen is. What else do I need to prepare for this? The old guide I found says you...
Yeah, gave the machine a thorough check. Motherboard is filthy but okay, hard drive is unfortunately completely dead. I'll have to dig up some 72pin EDO and upgrade it from it's current 16MB.
I've never owned any of the machines in the IIvx case before and now I have a 7100/80. Unfortunately my hard drive seems to be bad, and I don't really know how to open the machine up beyond sliding off the top cover. How does it work?
I have a G4 MDD (single 1.25GHz FW400) that doesn't power on, which I'm sure means a dead PSU. I managed to find a spare but I don't know if the spare works. What is the pinout of the main motherboard power connector so I can probe it and see if it's putting out anything?
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