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I managed to purchase a 21" Apple Studio Display (Blueberry - CRT) locally for $133.
I'm willing to go through the process of troubleshooting this unit, as these things are extremely heavy and it would be expensive as well as risky to import one due to its size and weight.
I plan on pairing it...
I recently purchased this beige G3.
It was sold to me as being fully functional, but became my first retrobright project, as it was way too yellowed to be looked at and not be annoyed.
Here are some pics of the machine when I disassembled it completely to give it a thorough cleaning...
I purchased this Adjustable Keyboard to pair with my G3 Beige, which I recently restored: (And as you can see, it's a bit yellowed!)
Here's the disassembly process:
I've just purchased this complete Apple IIc: (It's a complete working system!)
Here's the complete system: (It's in very good condition, but will need a thorough cleaning and a retrobright)
It came with all of its manuals and this selection of software:
I have enough Hydrogen...
Seeing that people were impressed as to how well this little system managed Unreal under Mac OS 9, I thought I'd show you this Quake III Benchmark under Mac OS X, as this little machine performs delightfully!!! :)
I'm beginning to think that this is the perfect little retro machine for...
A Tour and Demonstration of a Power Mac G4 Digital Audio, featuring a SONNET Encore 1.4GHz G4 CPU, 1.5GB of PC133 SDRAM and a Radeon 9800 Pro Mac Edition together with a Rage 128 PCI Graphics Card (Two Graphics Cards) in order to run OS 9.2.2 and OS X. (Both with acceleration!)
My Power Mac G3 arrived as a pretty good example of the machine.
Like with virtually every other machine I've ever bought, I will still have to import a few parts to get it to a "perfect" status, but it certainly is a good start though!
This is how it initially looked on the inside...
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