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Holy necroposts Batman, I thought this was settled a good while ago with the pleasant trumping that everything besides "NO" got :p
BTW, I'm in the 'no' category too. I was just rather curious what others thought.
Sometimes, I've noticed my blackbird stops responding to the power key on the keyboard. When it does this, I pop out the batteries and unplug it. Leave it be for a few minutes, then plug it back in. Smack the power key a few times to make sure it's still not working ( ::) ), then plug an...
Hee-hee-hee... the question on there is priceless...
Q: Do you realize IIfx's sell on eBay all the time for maybe $50 tops?
A: THANK YOU FOR THE REMINDER-THIS ONE IS NOT $50 COMPUTER-IT IS FULLY FUNCTIONAL AND HAS OPTIONAL FEATURES NOT OFFERED WITH THE $50 COMPUTER
Because everybody knows...
I don't know if it's just me, but my 540c has always said "System Software 7.6.1" under 'About This Computer...', and that always made me wonder a bit :)
/me pets the Classic II on his desk
Always good to see another compact back in everyday action!
As for prolonging life, recall that your little beige toaster there has no fan inside it. It's prone to overheating unless everything is just right. NEVER block any of the vents on it, and if...
Well duh, he can't boot it up because the self-destruct devices NASA implanted in the HDD might go off! Sheesh! You gotta think these things through, man... ::)
Nope, can't think of any foreign software that I would have installed on this bugger. I'll have to give my 6500 the once-over to see if something like that is on it too, since some of the software on the G4 came from the 6500... Thanks for the tips though :)
I just noticed something rather interesting. On my Classic II (System 7.1), the calculator takes up 20k of RAM. On the G4 that I'm on (System 9.2.2), the calculator takes up 166k of RAM.
Seeing this, and having nothing better to do with my time, I gave the System 7 calculator a go running under...
I was having trouble sleeping last night, so I lay there and watched the sleep LEDs blink on my two PowerBooks. I noticed that the Duo 2300c blinks exactly 2x as fast as the 540c. I thought this was interesting enough to warrant some questions to people with more PowerBooks and a forum post :)...
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