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Yup, exactly the case, except that no amount of charging revives the batteries; they're as good as dead most of the time. I just run my PB 1xxs with no battery at all except for one aftermarket one I have, just to make sure the dead battery won't leak and such.
There is nothing too special...
Alright, so I've finally got some more time to take a look at the issue.
So if I'm not mistaken, the actual problem is the threaded brass rings breaking free from the plastic casing, right? I'm assuming that those plastic casings are the ones that need to be strengthened.
Thanks!
I miss going to WeirdStuff :( I hope to make another trip there in a few months!
Sweet score! BTW, if any of you guys are ever in the Bay Area region of CA, GO TO WEIRDSTUFF ASAP. You won't regret it.
^Sorry about that Bunsen. Wasn't trying to be argumentative.
Anyways, it's glad that you've been able to get everything you need Scott. Just let me know if you still want the shareware disks.
No offense, but.....
What's wrong with him not wanting to make images? Just because somebody gets software that isn't on the web doesn't mean that they have to bow down to you and immediately send you the images.
I definitely have to agree! The Seagate 9 GB 50 pin drive in my LC 475 is really quiet and fast. I'd like to get one for my 7100/80, but they haven't shown up on eBay for a while now. I'm considering just picking up a 68-pin drive and an adapter.
Yup, I read about Drexel being the first university to purchase Macs for students soon after I saw the auction. Didn't see those Usenet threads though. Thanks Dog Cow!
How come these are so hard to come by? I have one of these in my LC 475, and it would be really cool for me IMO to own another, just for the fun factor.
Sorry for the two-year old thread revival, but I just found out that the D stands for Drexel University, and they used this logo on all of their stuff they sold to students (?). Pretty interesting...
When I cleaned the paint off my IIsi, I just used Qtips dipped in the brake fluid. It takes a while, but you will probably need a little elbow grease for the hard-to-reach spots.
Also, it HAS to be Dot 3 brake fluid. Anything else melts plastic instantaneously, so be careful.
Sorry about that Dog Cow, just making sure.
And I know I'm gonna get shit on for this, but am I going to get in trouble for making .ISOs of these? :/
Besides, the only unique thing I see on the CDs so far is the System 7 Pro Beta installer. Everything else is already on the web.
Alright, list is:
Volume II: Phil and Dave's Excellent CD: The Release VErsion
January 1992: Winter of our Disk Content
Volume IX: Code Warrior
April 1992: Hex, Drives, and Videotape
June 1992: ROMin Holiday
July 1992: Butch ACSII and the Runtime Code
August 1992: Hack to the Future...
Hmm... aren't most of the developer CDs on the web already, or am I mistaken?
Anyways, I'll try and see if I can make copies, but I thought that the .isos were on MacGUI.com already.
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