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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2009-11-23 11:28:30 Mustang EVT PtotoBook
I guess it's fitting that βmy Eleanorβ is the Mustang EVT, the prototype of a souped up 5300ce. I've had two run-ins with this machine of myth. The first time I spotted her, it was in an auction on eBay and I put up a substantial bid. However, being no slouch, comrade alk put up a larger bit, but some g******d moneybags of a collector sent the bid through the ceiling of mere mortals . . . BLEH! [π!] !]'>

Check out that HUGE windshield!

Here's an estimated glazing increase I cooked up Ilustrator:

Here's the lid shot from the auction:

. . . and the detail of the info on the stickers:

My second run in with elusive Eleanor was in a HUGE package of ProtoMacParts. I studied the pics very closely and spotted this:

Comrade alk informs me that he has since obtained his own Mustang EVT, my Eleanor!
Pretty please, comrade alk, post some piccies! [π] ]'>
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Posted by: Bunsen on 2009-11-23 17:03:28 Apart from the LCD, what's "souped up"?
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2009-11-23 17:35:40
Apart from the LCD, what's "souped up"? Dunno, ask alk, my guess would be VRAM . . . :-/ . . . and maybe the LCD ASIC.
Whatcha want, egg in your beer? LOOK at that freakin' LCD panel! π±)
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Posted by: Bunsen on 2009-11-24 06:22:18 Not criticizing, just enquiring. I wondered if they had bumped up the CPU or something.
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2009-11-24 10:16:54 [π] ]'>
We'll have to get alk back over here for an update! [π] ]'>
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2009-11-26 15:31:57 In addition to the display, I think it also had the 117 Mhz 603e from the 5300ce. I'd say that this was most likely what ended up being the PowerBook 1400, considering that the first 1400 had very similar specs (a 11.3" display and a 117 Mhz 603e)
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Posted by: Byrd on 2009-11-26 22:57:39 Heh - on a very dark, rainy day last week I overclocked my PB5300c 100Mhz to 117 - considering it's one of the slowest PPCs around, this makes it only slightly slower π
JB
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2009-11-27 10:43:56
In addition to the display, I think it also had the 117 Mhz 603e from the 5300ce. I'd say that this was most likely what ended up being the PowerBook 1400, considering that the first 1400 had very similar specs (a 11.3" display and a 117 Mhz 603e) Take a look at the block diargrams in the DevNotes, there's almost no difference between ANY of the NuBus Architectiure Generation PPCBooks, if you really examine them closely!
Hence, the SuperDuoHackβ’ obsession/mania that I've suffered from periodically since waaaay back in the day! Nabbing a "Mustang" would have been just more fuel for the fires of "missing link" research and hack-insanity!
So, of course, I STILL want one! π±)
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Posted by: Bunsen on 2009-11-28 09:38:46
I overclocked my PB5300c 100Mhz to 117 - considering it's one of the slowest PPCs around, this makes it only slightly slower π Slightly less slow, Shirley?
At least it has cache π
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2009-11-28 12:07:00 :scrambled: JB = Shirley? :?: :simasimac: surely? :scrambled: π π±) |
Posted by: Bunsen on 2009-11-30 08:20:32 Shirley? |
Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2009-11-30 12:52:09
Shirley? :lol: . . . and the award for "most esoteric reference," passes to Bunsen! [π] ]'> [π] ]'> [π±)] ]'>
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Posted by: alk on 2010-01-08 17:55:26
Apart from the LCD, what's "souped up"? The LCD is nice, sure. The PowerBook Mustang is somewhere between a 5300 and a 1400. (Interestingly, my copy of "AppleDesign" shows a picture of a Mustang with a PowerBook 5400 production badge.) In fact, it's pretty much the same as a 1400c/133 in a more compact case and without a CD-ROM. It even has 256kB of L2 cache, though I could never get the L2 working on my Mustang. OS 8.1 and 8.6 didn't recognize it. I never tried a version of System 7. Maybe something in the 7.5.x region would work.
Here are some pictures of my Mustang:
Pictures
Here's my small collection of interesting Macs:

Sorry, the picture was taken on my phone, so it's a bit crappy.
The Mustang is open on the 1st shelf. Beside it is a prototype 2400c/240 (a production 180 with a prototype 240 CPU card). Compare their relative sizes. On top of the bookcase is a TAM (yay, thanks 4seasonphoto!). A working Pippin is on the 2nd shelf next to a "parts" Hooper prototype (603e @ 160MHz, not working). 3rd shelf has a working Assistive Technology Freeastyle tablet, a pair of Wallstreets, a clamshell, a Duo 2300c, and a G3/800 iBook. Bottom shelf has a trio of 3400c PowerBooks, a pair of eMate 300s, another Freestyle, a 1400cs/166, two 5300s, a Duo 280c, a 2400c/180, and a 540c. Some of these are hiding behind my commemorative copy of the University of Arizona's Daily Wildcat from when UofA won the NCAA title.
Other interesting stuff in my collection (not pictured) include a pair of Color Classics and an Apple Set Top Box.
Peace,
Drew
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Posted by: Mars478 on 2010-01-08 18:20:25 Woah! Nice collection there alk!
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2012-11-17 14:18:22 I just found a great link to new Mustang pics:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/apple_prototypes/pool/49628751@N00/
Brutally narrowed Google search with some great hits.
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Posted by: insaneboy on 2012-11-27 07:17:22
Some of these are hiding behind my commemorative copy of the University of Arizona's Daily Wildcat from when UofA won the NCAA title. I still have the T-Shirt... π
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2012-11-28 01:54:35 *says in his best Keanu Reeves voice* Arizona Wildcats....
(i'm sorry - I saw that and immediately thought of that scene in the movie "Speed")
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2012-11-28 09:16:01 I immediately thought about Sandra Bullock . . . [}π] ]'>
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2013-04-28 20:39:46
Apart from the LCD, what's "souped up"? Upon further research, it looks like this example runs at 133MHz!

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