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    eBay'ed a PowerBook 180. What to do next?

    PB 180_b_ ?
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    Before I install Leopard on my PB...

    I have a TI Book DVI tested with Tiger, Leopard and Yellow Dog Linux. My experience is it runs very nice with Tiger, it is pretty usable with Linux and runs _hot_ with Leopard, making much fan noise. If you have no strong reason for Leopard, you may well stay with Tiger, with the big benefit of...
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    Disable the wrong date/time dialog?

    You might try the software Okey Dokey to answer the dialog automatically.
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    A few requests... read before throwing the rule book at me!

    Try LaserWriter 8 generic driver. Consider to use TScript with LaserWriter 8. Edit: share your results, please.
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    Boosting an LC III from 25mhz to 33mhz, is it worth it?

    This little hack works very well. You might go even a little further: consider to add a MC68882 FPU. A while ago I ripped one off a dead PB 180 daughter board. If you attempt to take a FPU from a PowerBook, the use of a heatsink properly attached to the FPU is necessary (or you will notice a...
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    PB180 OS

    If you really want to use an old PB be sure to check our Wiki for SCSI hard disk replacement options. My personal experience with CF and PATA storage adaptors from the Japanese dealer Artmix are very well (aside the fact that you flatten a hundred USD for each one, without storage media). I...
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    Using a Zip 100 drive with a compact Mac

    You may use any disk formatting tool on the Plus to format the ZIP media (like FWB Harddisk Toolkit or a hacked Disk Utility). Backup the contents of the ZIP media in advance, please. Afterwards it might withstand attempts of silent updates of the Iomega Software. It also should work without an...
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    Pinouts

    Yes, this should be worth to be kept in the Wiki. Find a descriptive name, create categories like "Pinouts" and "PSU" and probably add a link to the machine's page, please.
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    Anybody hook up a CF to a Plus?

    I did not try this with a Plus, but any of my Macs that was born with a SCSI interface boots happily from flash memory connected via an appropriate adapter. I tested several adapters with different flash memory cards in Macs like PB180, ColourClassic, P475, PB1400, and a platinum G3. Find some...
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    Apple Pro Keyboard (Black) Sticking Keys?

    The foam trick is the technical base of many cheap keyboards. As long as you do not mind to replace the foam repeatedly it might work. The compression stress-strain characteristics of foam undergoes a notable faster degradation than common steel springs or rubber. You might be disappointed...
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    DuoDock HDD

    How about using the "Sleeper" control panel? It can be set to spin down specified disks on the SCSI bus.
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    Ahhh... it's the serenity (CF in Portable)

    Unfortunately this device seems not to be offered any more. If you could try and request for availability, please update that link in the Wiki with a comment (like: "out of production, not available from manufacturer"). Please do _not_ wipe out the entry at all, as the information about any...
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    Ahhh... it's the serenity (CF in Portable)

    FYI: some compatibility and performance data has been collected in our little Wiki. Using an Artmix CF Power Monster of the first series you will have excellent performance on old Macintoshes. In a PB 180 you would not notice a difference in read or write speed between small and old or large...
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    2.5" SCSI SSD Project

    Artmix seems to offer a New CF PowerMonster II. At least the English manual on that web page seems to be recently updated (2011). The price tag of Yen 9900 equals about USD 130 today. Add some bucks for shipping, import tax, and probably an adaptor to connect to the standard 50 pin connector for...
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    Fixing SuperClock?

    You could try to use a more recent version of the stock Apple control panel for date and time (like from Mac OS 7.6 or probably 8.1). It resembles several of the SuperClock features and should run with System 7.1 as well. The font should appear accurately aligned in the menu bar. Instead of the...
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    StyleWriter M8000

    There are several ways to connect QuickDraw printers to Ethernet. The easiest way would be to use an Ethernet bridge designed for this purpose, as built from Apple especially for the StyleWriter and from Asante or Farallon. The next easiest way would be to set up another Mac conected locally to...
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    Clock won't keep time

    Yes, mouse tracking speed and speaker volume settings are kept in the PRAM. Before any further attempt to fix something you might consider to double check for proper polarity of the battery and also check if the battery is full. If the battery is of appropriate type, correctly inserted and...
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    Which Apple keyboard do you prefer?

    Extended II. Durable mechanical keyswitches, excellent tactile feedback, washable (dry thoroughly before next use ;-) The height adjusting slider actually works, if the plastic mechanics get some appropriate lubricant (like a small amount of washing-up liquid, preferably spread onto the...
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    Booting System 7 from ZIP: Can't replicate experiment

    It is possible to use the ZIP drive even without a proprietary driver installed (or else the Mac could not mount the drive from the SCSI driver stored in ROM). What should work anyway, is to use Harddisk Toolkit (HDT) to initialise the ZIP disk. Afterwards install a system onto the disk or just...
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    Apple Script Professionals here?

    What you want to accomplish should work at least from System 7.1 on. Such script could be used to spoof a modified current date for helpful purposes. In case a software only checks once for the current date, you even might include another script to restore the actual date after starting some...
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