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Pismo!!

I could not resist. I had one of these machines last year, but I fried the boot ROM upon installing the HD somehow. It was a 400mhz/64mb/6gb machine. Since my iBook's backlight has been flaking out, I decided to get another pismo, since it was so reliable. I found a nice one, the listing was a little misprinted, so I got it very cheap.

The specs in the auction were 500mhz/128mb/12gb, the high end config (revision A, non BTO version). However, this machine held a few surprises. First, the RAM was doubled to 256mb, 2x128mb. Second, and perhaps the biggest, was it has an airport card!! I was gonna swap in the one from my iBook, but now I have a spare :D

A fresh install of 9.2.2 and 10.4.11 later, and I have a nice machine that is actually FASTER than the iBook, because of the faster bus. I also missed the 2 extra inches of screen space, even though I gained no extra pixels. I spent the whole day ripping apart my iBook to harvest the 512mb RAM stick and 80gb HD, and I combined that with the 256mb stick off a wallstreet CPU card, and I am rocking a 500mhz G3 with 768mb RAM, an 80gb 5400 RPM HD, and wifi.

Oh, the firmware was also out of date. It was the first time I had to update the firmware on a mac, but it did not take long, and was easy. I also found and downloaded the AHT 1.2.3 image (if you want the link to an apple hosted page of AHT images, ask), and ran it. It passed all tests. About the only thing I have not checked out is playing a DVD, but I assume it works, since I used the drive to install tiger off my CD set. Also, the battery seems a bit shot. First time I charged it up, it died with 80% left on it according to OS X. Second time around, and it died at 70%, so I think I am bringing it back to life or something. PRAM battery seems OK, since it keeps the time. But for some reason, the battery menubar thing is stuck at "calculating" for the battery time, so it may need to be completely calibrated for it to work. Correct me if I am wrong.

The keyboard also feels nicer on this machine :D

Now I just need to figure out what to fill the cardbus slot with, a 4 port USB 2.0 card, or a AT&T cellular 3G card. I am also considering getting a bookendz dock, because they still sell them for $50, which is excellent.

-digital ;)

 
Its always great when someone is selling something they know little about, well there was that guy and the "NASA" LC...

 
my last pismo was a NASA machine. I googled the serial number (the seller had a picture of it in the auction), and it came up in a NASA sales page, but it was never mentioned in the auction.

BTW< I paid more than double the amount for that pismo, which was the slower config, no power adapter, and no guauntee that it worked. I guess you could say I was lucky it did. It also had a small crack over by the PC card slot and the plastic was pushed in. The biggest surprise on that machine was the extra 256mb RAM in the top slot, it was one of those double stacked ones.

now all I have to is figure out how to remove this metal label on the bottom. It has a serial number, and is attached to the label with all the FCC info. I am afraid to remove it...

-digital ;)

 
Now I am trying to figure out if I should get a 550mhz G4 or 900mhz G3. Depends on weather I want Leopard or not. Has anyone ran it on a pismo? how does it run? I know with each revision of OS X, they made it faster and faster on the same hardware. Is that true of 10.5 or am I better off sticking with tiger on this?

I would actually still be using panther, since I heard it is even faster, but there are a few apps I need that don't exist past 1.0 for panther (growl, Adium), and they have some features I need.

Next step is to see if I can find another 512mb memory stick and max this thing out, and possibly get a superdrive module.

-digital ;)

 
The 550Mhz G4 is the only upgrade available - the 900Mhz G3 was a steaming failure (too hot, likely to die), and hasn't been sold for years.

JB

 
ah ok, yeah I read that on some french website. The guy is VERY talented with machining and was able to make a custom heatsink that kept it cool enough. Mine has gotten up to 132F once, but no crashing. Usually it runs about 127, and as I type this, it is just breaking the 110 barrier, but I have not had it on for longer than a half hour yet.

BTW, this guy also cut out the apple logo and rotated it 180 degrees, and now it's the right way up. The metal ring is sorta cool, but I don't know if I want to cut into my Precious Plastic Pismo Powerbook (or PPP...Powerbook :D )

-digital ;)

 
What app do you use to check your Pismo's temps, iamdigitalman?

I've got the famous 900Mhz G3 upgrade right here - sitting next to my Pismo (400 @ 450Mhz); bought it off eBay the guy didn't know what had caused it to die. Clearly the cracked CPU - overheating perhaps. Thankfully he refunded my money and said to keep the card.

JB

 
I use temperature monitor/temperature monitor lite. TML runs in the menubar, which is handy. I have it set to login. The CPU sensor the G3 has can not be read by the app, however. Apple cut support for the CPU sensors in G3s and early G4s in X, but in 9, you can read them directly with a little old app by newertech called Gauge PRO.

What TM does, however, it does pick up the temp sensor in my hard drive, an 80gb seagate, which is S.M.A.R.T. compatible. Since it sits right next to the CPU card, it's good enough. I hope all that heat won't kill the hard drive quicker...

-digital ;)

 
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