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Desoldering this pesky capacitor would have been a perfect job for low melt solder! I did a similar job this January, and despite buying the special solder only a few months prior, I forgot I had it and went through a similarly painful supercapacitor replacement experience.
If the computer is...
I have tried this before, and even if you know what you are doing, it is easy to make things way worse. Keep strong magnets away from crts! :) I think that using a real degaussing coil (either by fixing the internal one or by purchasing an external one) is by far the best way to go.
I'm not sure whether it will apply or not, but here is a potential fix for the no sound issue: I once accidentally plugged my IIgs speaker into a fan header without realizing it. The headers look really similar and I think I remember the speaker making a pop when the power was engaged. The sound...
I just put one of these converters together -it's great, and far more convenient than cramming the Arduino inside the keyboard itself!
Using the online QMK configuration tool, I made a custom QMK firmware that allows the F10-12 keys to act as either function keys or volume controls depending on...
This looks really useful and the user interface is neat too! I love the idea of having a significantly more streamlined way to move files around between my classic mac and modern computer.
I think that "too slow" may be (in this case) relative. I have an overclocked 300MHz iBook G3 Clamshell that now runs at 400MHz. I use it with OS9 and 10.4 Tiger. To me, overclocking the computer made a pretty big jump in the computer's speed and usability. It even meant the difference between...
I can't remember where I saw it, but I think it is possible to rig up a power bank to connect directly to the charger port of a PowerBook and effectively act as a portable power brick. This would be easier to implement than designing a new internal battery, but it would be much less sleek.
Cool! It wouldn't surprise me if the modem on the iBook Clamshell is really similar to the Pismo, so maybe this could potentially work for several contemporary machines if we're lucky?
Really cool! One of these plus a SCSI card would make a pretty good bridge machine. I assume this replaces the modem module itself? Any chance it could fit into an iBook Clamshell? It seems like most of the circuit PCB is empty, so maybe further miniaturization would be possible. Are the plans...
The startup circuit in this computer needs a higher voltage than just one battery provides, so there are two.
It's okay to just snip the battery legs, and pull them out of the computer that way. They can be replaced with either CR2032 batteries or 1/2 AA batteries. A battery holder can be...
Have you seen this thread? https://68kmla.org/bb/index.php?threads/upgrading-ibook-clamshell-display.38727/
It covers replacing the CCFL Backlight in an iBook Clamshell with an LED strip. Internally, I would expect the Pismo LCD to be quite similar to the Clamshell LCD, so I think that most of...
I recently overclocked my Clamshell's CPU to run at 400MHz (and the bus at 100MHz), and the ~20% speed boost means it's now barely fast enough to use on a few parts of the internet. I had to take a picture of it displaying this same thread on the 68kMLA forum. :)
The backlight modifications I...
I would try to take the Clamshell apart to the point where you can inspect the hinge mechanisms underneath the top case. I think it could maybe get jammed if the "clutch cover" plastic section between the hinges was improperly aligned at some point.
At the very least, taking the top of the...
This is pretty cool! I'm a bit confused what the purpose of using a IIci rom in a IIsi would be, though. What advantages does the IIsi have over a IIci?
As best I can tell (at least from some preliminary Wikipedia-ing) , the IIci looks better than the IIsi in every way. Would basing this...
I'm glad this information was useful! Thank for the 3D model --that looks like a very nice solution (I bet that it's much more repeatable for others compared to toothpicks).
I've discovered a minor flickering problem with the backlight controller modifications I detailed in the previous post...
I've not looked into this, but I would bet it's possible to flash the GPU ROM with an inexpensive CH341A clip-on USB programmer if you don't have a period-accurate PC lying around. (I recycled all of mine to make more room for Macs!)...
I don't think that this is an XFX 6200. From what I have seen online, those models have a black-colored PCB and a green DVI port. I have also seen a PCI variant that has a blue PCB, but it wouldn't be compatible with a G4 Cube. I wonder if this particular GPU was an NVIDIA instead of one that...
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