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Supposedly that's the industry's first active matrix LCD. It certainly beats the B&W LCDs Apple shipped in the early PowerBooks. It also represented half the cost of the machine. I would be interested how it compares with Apple's first LCD, the one which they sold for the Apple IIc. I've never seen one of those except in pictures.
That is a nice looking Portable. Mine need the space bar retro-brighted, too. It seems Apple's space bars yellow worse than any other part of the case.
Anyone have a fix for the little rubber foot inserts becoming brittle?
I find that my 170's LCD looks just as good as my Portable's. (Well, they did three years ago, anyway; the last time my 170 was out of storage, and the last time my Portable worked...)
The IIc Flat Panel Display was terrible. REALLY low contrast, insanely difficult to see. (Yes, I used one way back when it was new. My high school computer instructor had one to go with his IIc with battery pack; he later upgraded to a Macintosh Portable!)
Yeah, I paid something like $500 for the privilege of owning a 2c FPD and I think within an hour or two, I had already yanked off the clear plastic lens which made it a bit worse. It was best in full sunlight but would quickly overheat, so this wasn't a very practical solution. I recall Zenith having the first of the new-generation LCDs which were both reasonably priced and had good contrast. They called the technology Supertwist something-or-other and you can identify them by their greenish-blue hue.
H3NRY's suggestion was right on the money. After a bit of fiddling, Akane the Portable comes right up. The magic numbers were 9V and 3A. Hard disk was initially recalcitrant, but seemed to overcome its stiction and boots 6.0.8 like a champ.
Akane is mute, however, which makes me think some caps are blown anyway. But she is working.
I've got close to 2 dozen mac portables, I'm lucky to have more then 2 of these running concurrently. My poor 5126 just died, after years of service. I opened here up after her last service in 2007 (some new caps) to find she was leaking :disapprove: Cleaned her up but still getting a 03001300 00001FFA Sad mac 8-o
I'm going to try and replace all the surface mount caps with tantalums in the hope thats the end of the woes.
As for the mac portable with the IDE Hard disk, has this got a scsi ide adaptor on it, I dont get how you got it working?
Yes, SCSI-to-IDE bridge card and home made 34-50 pin SCSI ribbon cable. Hard drive is an official Apple service part and came with bridge card already attached to the drive. Actually any 750M+ 2.5" SCSI drive you find is probably just such a beast. The hardest thing to find was actually the 2.5" -> 3.5" SCSI adapter bracket.
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