And Pismo makes Two.
This is the second conquest in the series, first being the iPod minis I picked up last week. I found this on eBay listed as "For Parts or Not Working" and purchased it with the hope of repairing it.
Apple PowerBook (FireWire)
400MHz PowerPC G3 Processor
320MB RAM (256 + 64)
30GB HDD
ATI Rage Mobility 128 8MB
DVD-ROM Drive
Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.4

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To my surprise, it also came with an Apple "Yoyo" 45w Power Adapter despite the auction specifically stating it wouldn't be included. No power on situation, spent the morning stripping it down, reseating the Sound/DC Board, reseated the processor, reseated the power supply board and disconnected the PRAM battery (computer won't boot with it connected) and it started up just fine. Took the opportunity to tighten up all the screws and stiffen the body a little while I had it apart.
Overall condition is quite good, some small scuffs and it needs some rubber feet, but it's in otherwise great shape. Will hopefully be able to upgrade it to a 40GB HDD with 512MB RAM depending on density, and i'll be installing an AirPort card as well. Ideally i'll have it running a combination of Mac OS 9.2 and Mac OS X Panther.
Best of all, the inclusion of the Power Adapter now allows me to power up and repair my Wallstreet G3 as well.
Should be a fun little machine. Looking forward to using it.
This is the second conquest in the series, first being the iPod minis I picked up last week. I found this on eBay listed as "For Parts or Not Working" and purchased it with the hope of repairing it.
Apple PowerBook (FireWire)
400MHz PowerPC G3 Processor
320MB RAM (256 + 64)
30GB HDD
ATI Rage Mobility 128 8MB
DVD-ROM Drive
Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.4

(Click to Enlarge)
To my surprise, it also came with an Apple "Yoyo" 45w Power Adapter despite the auction specifically stating it wouldn't be included. No power on situation, spent the morning stripping it down, reseating the Sound/DC Board, reseated the processor, reseated the power supply board and disconnected the PRAM battery (computer won't boot with it connected) and it started up just fine. Took the opportunity to tighten up all the screws and stiffen the body a little while I had it apart.
Overall condition is quite good, some small scuffs and it needs some rubber feet, but it's in otherwise great shape. Will hopefully be able to upgrade it to a 40GB HDD with 512MB RAM depending on density, and i'll be installing an AirPort card as well. Ideally i'll have it running a combination of Mac OS 9.2 and Mac OS X Panther.
Best of all, the inclusion of the Power Adapter now allows me to power up and repair my Wallstreet G3 as well.
Should be a fun little machine. Looking forward to using it.





