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Posted by: Macdrone on 2013-09-06 15:06:04
So I picked up one yesterday from a nice guy in Portland that his parents couldn't bear to throw it away. It's a fire survivor, soot all over it and I was thinking no way is this mess going to work. I spent three hours wiping, washing and cleaning soot and dust off everything inside and out. Did this with the monitor also. Plugged it in and BONG! Wow nice little machine with 48 Meg's of ram, and a extra video card with four slots for extra ram (would love to find some for it) and a LaCie 840 mb scsi hard drive. A nice pretty clean install of 8.1 with a few old old games that don't really like OS 8 (nothing special). All in all pretty nice. Didn't have one, now I do and I am happy it survived.

Posted by: twocargar on 2013-09-07 05:17:41
My brother had one of those back when they came out, and it was my first introduction to using a Mac. Great machine, nice score.

Posted by: volvo242gt on 2013-09-07 23:21:11
Not bad. Used to have a couple 7100/80's that I stuck the auto-inject floppy into and wrapped them with a Centris 650 lid. A nice little sleeper... Did run 8.6 pretty nicely on the second one, which came with a 3GB Quantum Fireball TM drive stuffed in it. Still have said drive, but with 9.2.2 installed on it.

-J

Posted by: trag on 2013-10-18 14:14:07
If you have not already, clean off the old CPU heat sink grease between the PPC601 and the heat sink and apply a dab of new heat sink compound. The most common failure mode I've seen in the 7100 is for the heat sink grease to turn to powder adn stop doing its job and then the CPU starts overheating.

Posted by: Macdrone on 2013-10-18 16:09:36
Thank you for the advice. I do that exact thing with all my passive cooling in PPC's.

Posted by: directive0 on 2013-10-21 09:13:48
Not bad. Used to have a couple 7100/80's that I stuck the auto-inject floppy into and wrapped them with a Centris 650 lid. A nice little sleeper... Did run 8.6 pretty nicely on the second one, which came with a 3GB Quantum Fireball TM drive stuffed in it. Still have said drive, but with 9.2.2 installed on it.
-J
Wow, I never thought to do that when I tore my 7100/80 apart. I will totally try that next time I'm that far down to the bare metal.

Posted by: volvo242gt on 2013-10-21 13:10:22
To make things more amusing, get a IIvx or Performa 600 lid and put that on... 🙂

-J

Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2013-10-21 13:33:05
Woot, add NuBusG3 and stir. Porsche 911S six banger in a Volkswagon! :lol:

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