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When Quake was released, the best way to run it on your Mac was to install a 3Dfx Voodoo 2 card. I think they cost about $150 when new, and you didn’t need to install a Mac specific card in your machine, as the Mac drivers were freely available. I just checked eBay - slim pickings and these...
You will have difficulty browsing the internet on a computer running older than OSX 10.4 because older web browsers can’t handle the security settings ie. Https. If you are running OSX 10.4 or 10.5, then you can browse using TenFourFox or InterwebPPC https://github.com/wicknix/InterWebPPC
If you’re paying a pro to replace the caps, battery holders then it’s not a bad idea to have the power supply checked and the system tested to insure it boots to the desktop.
I’ve used the capacitor replacement kit for my Atari 800XL from Console5 - the parts were high quality and correct. I would leave the capacitor replacement to a pro - it’s difficult to remove some of those parts because they are close to adjacent components and it wouldn’t be hard to permanently...
Good job on getting the computer working. Some of those heat sink clips are a pain to remove. I’ve found orange wood sticks are usually stiff enough for prying things off boards, but usually not stiff enough to scratch circuits.
I’ve heard the 1 MB onboard slows the computer down a few %. There is a Ram disk program designed to use the onboard Ram that effectively speeds the computer up.
You may want to consider if you can run the computer without a battery. The 660AV will not start without a battery. However a G4 iMac boots fine without a battery - you just need to set the clock
On the Tindie store, I noticed the original (2) ADB converter card is on clearance for $24.99. You’ll still need the baseboard card for $29.99 plus a Raspberry Pi.
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