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Thanks for sharing the facebook link. That's identical to the ones I have (beige). The clear one, with the Macintosh logo, was just a label over the original Profile label. I peeled the Macintosh label back/took it off. The units I have included the power supply, which is internal, and on the...
Do you happen to have a link for that?
Thanks. I believe a decent amount of posts I had were lost in transit, but check out my website if you want to see my entire collection.
You found me out. I bought both sets of drives from him. He's the curator of the Computer History Museum and a...
Picked these beauties up a few weeks ago. Unreleased (half sized) clear, and beige Profileish drives... Hopefully I can get at least two of them working.
Bought/sold about 25 TAM's... only time it was ever the screen was when I bought a unit from someone and they had been in there messing around/didn't properly secure the screen's ribbon cable. I highly doubt it's the screen.
Also, you should trying toggling the CUDA reset and power button on...
I usually go with this, since it fits in the HD bracket well (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0036DDXUM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
I know they had an issue with the touch button being sensitive in certain conditions, high static i.e. lightning storms people said they would turn on. I think people would put a piece, or two, of tape over the button on the inner part to the case to reduce the sensitivity.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that Cubes prefer to have 10.4 on them and run 9.2.2 through that. I haven't messed with mine in quite awhile but I don't recall any of them having 9.2.2 as the only OS on the machine.
Not too sure about the validity of the signature, but just wanted too see if anyone knew what it might be from. No part number(s) are listed on it at all.
I'm not sure if this is an Apple printer or not but I figured someone here might be able to help. Can anyone identify this cover/if it's an Apple printer? I appreciate the help!
After carefully checking everything online, and appreciate the feedback, I think a PB180 is going to be the closest to get this gem working. Assuming that's the case, I'll be posting some new items to my quest this week! They will not disappoint.
So I'm working on a very special powerbook and need some help... the motherboard has the PowerBook 165/180 style CPU connector (larger than the PowerBook 170 style). The issue is the inverter board.
The board on top is the one I need to use with the PowerBook's motherboard for the connector but...
That's for sure a pex. I have 2 at this point and all the marking are right. What a sweet unit.
I know Jim well and will ask him about his Manhattan... if he has one.
I've been trying to determine how many MB's the HD inside my Lisa is... the only indication I have for anything is the number of blocks. Is that how one tells what the internal HD size is?
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