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Posted by: JRL on 2009-10-27 17:14:16 I mentioned this conquest earlier, but it turns out that I got some more stuff along with everything else.
1: PowerBook 180c
Dead HD (I have a spare); came with system disks and AC adapter and is in perfect condition.
2: PowerBook 1400cs/117 (upgraded to a 133)
Came with bookcover, floppy and CD drives, and a AC adapter. Great working condition.
3: PowerBook 520c
Dead.
4: PowerBook 170
Dead, in mint condition.
5: PowerBook 160
Working condition w/HD and RAM; however, it has a wonky screen.
Got everything for $50 shipped!
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2009-10-27 17:38:37 Not bad, best of luck getting the nonfunctional machines up!
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Posted by: JRL on 2009-10-27 17:48:39 Thanks! I'm pretty sure I know what's wrong with the 520c.
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Posted by: Byrd on 2009-10-27 18:05:17 Chances are that PB170 has a poorly-seated CPU daughtercard; reseating it (or shimming it slightly to enable a better fit) usually gives it life. Either that, or pull the battery and leave it plugged in for a few hours before you try starting it up.
JB
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Posted by: ClassicHasClass on 2009-10-27 18:45:54 Great finds. See if you can get a G3 for the 1400 -- it makes it a totally different animal. Although my 1400+G3/333 still feels slower than my 300MHz blueberryBook, it still runs rings around its former 117MHz self. The problem is the poor RAM ceiling and the slow bus. But hey, new wine, old wineskins, etc.
I need to exercise my 540c a little more. It's getting flabby. :I
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Posted by: JRL on 2009-10-27 18:58:40 Thanks Byrd for the valuable advice! I didn't know about the possibility of the CPU card becoming unseated; I thought it would stay a tight fit.
And I'm actually intending for the PB 1400cs/133 as a gift to a friend who needs to run Classic programs which won't work on her Lombard. I've looked for one though before; they are pretty hard to find at a cheap price. 🙁
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Posted by: ClassicHasClass on 2009-10-27 19:53:15 Why, what's her Lombard running?
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Posted by: JRL on 2009-10-27 21:43:40 AFAIK OS X.
She just needs to run apps that won't run in Classic. I gave her my PB 170 (the one I have now), but after a while, I decided that I really want it back, and she could appreciate the PB 1400cs more, since the 170 still has several viruses (nVIR A, MDEF, other crap) that have proved a pain in the rear end to remove due to clogging the desktop file almost immediately.
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Posted by: ClassicHasClass on 2009-10-27 22:30:41 Would they run in SheepShaver, perhaps? It just seems unfortunate to have to run between two laptops ...
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Posted by: JRL on 2009-10-27 22:41:37 I don't want to have her dealing with configuring SheepShaver, if you know what I mean. 😛
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Posted by: Temetka on 2009-10-28 01:23:27 Pull the HD, stick it in a PC and reformat.
Viruses = gone.
Unless it takes a SCSI HD. Lowendmac was not to clear on this.
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Posted by: ClassicHasClass on 2009-10-28 06:19:40
I don't want to have her dealing with configuring SheepShaver, if you know what I mean. 😛 Okay, I'll buy that :lol:
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Posted by: JRL on 2009-10-28 08:21:02 The PB 170's HD is actually a 1 GB IDE HD connected to a IDE-SCSI bridge.
TBH, I hadn't thought of that, haha. Thanks!
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Posted by: Byrd on 2009-10-28 13:46:26
The PB 170's HD is actually a 1 GB IDE HD connected to a IDE-SCSI bridge. Oh man, that's truly a great find - I've sought out one of these bridges for years.
JB
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Posted by: JRL on 2009-10-28 15:49:41
The PB 170's HD is actually a 1 GB IDE HD connected to a IDE-SCSI bridge. Oh man, that's truly a great find - I've sought out one of these bridges for years.
JB Thanks! I actually bought that PB 170 (different than the one in this conquest) from Goodwill for $5; one of the best conquests I've had. I just need to wipe the drive because of the random viruses on it, and I'll be set.
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