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for anyone else curious about the lid types on Wallstreets:
http://www.danamania.com/temp/wslatches.jpg
http://www.danamania.com/temp/wslids.jpg
13" and below with the rounded edge, and 14" with the squared off edge
Dana
And for a little mac minutiae - 13" vs 14" wallstreet lids:
http://www.danamania.com/temp/wslids.jpg
and
http://www.danamania.com/temp/wslatches.jpg
The smaller screen got the smoothed off case, where the 14" screen had the chunkier top.
Dana
Goodness - what a day, and what a surrounded-by-stuff moment I'm having. A few boxes from friends came within hours of one another, and I'm surrounded with more Bits than I know what to do with. Some duplicates, some spares, some new interesting stuff I haven't had before.
Wallstreet I 13"...
I use a small paring knife - about 3" long. The important thing is to have something you can hold quite stable and wedge between the CPU and its socket, and lift just a little bit, while moving around the corners. It might take three or four rounds, but eventually it'll be loose enough to come...
For anyone who has both a powerbook 100 and powerbook 150 with their original feet - are the rear feet both interchangeable (ie mechanically swappable between the two machines) *AND* physically the same to look at? In pictures they look quite similar, but I need to know if they're the same.
I...
And you can be lucky the opposite direction too - I bought a wallstreet 300 which, from the pics, looked really beat-up, and all I wanted from it was the logic board and CPU. Turns out the scratches in it aren't really visible irl, and the thing is as solid as a wallstreet gets. Unless you see...
Perhaps a section for apple literature - that can include stuff about books. Anything from original Apple brochures we might have picked up, to unfilled warranty cards with that new-in-box 128k, to copies of the rarer apple tech documentation for entire machines.
That might be neat.
Dana
http://www.danamania.com/temp/9600_colour.jpg is another example - my 9600, with colour monitor and default colour balance taken only by a low power desk lamp - that's a normal working colour screen displaying a grey classic OS gui.
The opposite is when the colour balance is set for the screen...
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Out of all the apps that you can run on a 68k, what's your favourite? It doesn't have to be something big like Photoshop (though that's mine), it might just be a small utility you find phenomenally useful and perfectly crafted... or anything in between. Doesn't have to be popular, or even able...
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