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nice find! I wish I could find stuff like tht!
That's darned near how I found my macbook. Someone was just trying to get $100 for it. My boss bought it, got a newer macbook, and I got this from him for a little extra work.
short answer...yes. long answer: Away We Go!
Ok, the 800k mechanism will work out of your se just fine. But, you will need to be able to hook it up to the floppy port on the back of the IIgs. Basically, find an old external case that has a bad floppy. But yes, from personal experience they are...
My "Desktop" is a hackintoshed Dell XPS M1530 running Snow Leopard, and it runs great, in fact it runs circles around my 1st Gen MacBook :D It wasn't hard to set up after I found the right DSDT.aml for it, but I have been considering switching over completely to Linux Mint.
One question...
Are you sure the disk is good? See if it will boot another mac. If not, check your connections and reset the PRAM. If that doesn't work, try another cable. (Learned that lesson the hard way one time :p )
One thing you might try next time would be the combo update to 10.4.11. Then just update from there. I usually do that on my macs. Like on my macbook, I ran the combo update to 10.6.8 then ran updates from there, same thing on my pismo, 10.4.11 then from there it was smooth sailing! I'm glad you...
It should show up in Disk Utility. If not though, I would suggest that you pick up a USB 2.0 CardBus Card and try that. Especially because the clone would take foreVER over USB 1.1. Also, I would try plugging in the device before you turn the computer on, and make sure the drive is actually...
Well, I've been talking about this pismo for a bit now. I should probably do a thread with my progress, instead of many threads! :D
Well, I managed to get a 60GB hd for it, it's a 4200RPM drive, but it works pretty well for free. I was also able to scavange 256mb ram for it. I am also...
That's what I was afraid of. The computer had been sitting unused for a long time, along with a lombard. The rear door would not stay closed, even if I pushed it closed. So I decided to remove it for now, so it doesn't snag on anything and get broken.
Ok, on my new powerbook, The I/O Port Cover will not close completely. Is this something that I can fix without having to take the computer apart, or does it have to be stripped down? I don't remember.
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