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| Click here to select a new forum. | | Power Book g3, (The one that wont run X) | Posted by: Mycatisbigfoot on 2009-09-27 11:49:41 I know this PB wont run X,
But at the moment it's running mac os 9.2 Cad French
I am trying to find the owner of the computer as i found it in a recyling bin in my town, the computer is missing the screen... Well its not even atached to the computer but its next to me. It has no power adaptor, but I am using the one i have from my power book 2300c, Where do i find the email adrees in outlook.
Like the one that send's the emails,
Also How would I install a new system on this mac as I do not have the dvd\cd drive only a floppy drive and a bat. The bat is crap tho as it will not keep a charge, but that may be from my power plug as it may not be giving much power
Also what would I have to do to make this a desktop computer? I have a vga screen and a adb mouse and keybord, but like hard ware wise?
:scrambled:
| Posted by: porter on 2009-09-27 13:12:46 You could return it to the bin, after appropriate rendition of "The Last Post".
Does it have an external SCSI connector, and do you have an external SCSI CD-ROM and appropriate connector?
| Posted by: JRL on 2009-09-27 13:20:38
I am trying to find the owner of the computer as i found it in a recyling bin in my town If they left it in a recycling bin, they most likely don't want it back, so you should keep it.
Nice find!
Anyways, if you have the appropriate adapter, you can use an external SCSI CD-ROM to install a system.
| Posted by: Bunsen on 2009-09-28 20:17:56
Also what would I have to do to make this a desktop computer? I have a vga screen and a adb mouse and keybord, but like hard ware wise? Just a Powerbook monitor adapter and a Mac->VGA monitor adapter. If the keyboard and trackpad on the Powerbook work, you wouldn't even need the external KB/mouse. An external SCSI CD drive is a good idea, unless you manage to find the internal one. And optionally I suppose a pair of decent desktop speakers would be nice.
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