Action Retro had luck with an industrial "disk on module", although they're ridiculously expensive.
https://www.amazon.com/Kingspec-Industrial-Module-Vertical-Socket/dp/B00ODYF9W8
If I were you I'd look into a real SATA card.
It should theoretically work, although it will still be limited to the speed of the IDE bus. I must warn that the Power Mac G3s are known for having really picky IDE controllers that don't cooperate well with adapters, so it may not work.
Any old IDE DVD drive should work, or a SATA drive if you install a SATA card. As for installing a SATA card, you need one with a certain chipset that's been flashed to work on these old Macs. Not sure exactly what because I haven't done it myself, but I know that's necessary.
No luck. Sound comes out fine with the audio jack, but not on the speaker still. Connection into it feels strong, and I've never even used it anyway, so there isn't really anything that I could have broken.
To be clear, the speaker has been working ever since I got it. It only quit after a...
Anything Ni-Cad or NiMH should be removed if storing for any longer than a week I'd say (if dead). Check the PRAM/CMOS batteries as well as @Androda said. The PowerBook 150, 2400 and 3400 series all use Varta NiMH PRAM batteries that leak and wreck whatever they're attached to (usually the logic...
I had my 170 apart today to take the hard drive out to test something in another computer. When I got it back together I suddenly have no sound through the speaker. I don't remember for sure, but I'm pretty certain I did power it up today during the part shuffle with it working.
Here's what...
I'm sure that someone with the skill to replace the CPU would also be able to fashion a bigger heat sink on, IIRC there is enough space inside the shell for one.
Yeah, that's what I thought. I believe 3rd party upgrade makers released G4 daughtercards for them. Not sure about the molar specifically, but other PM G3s and G4s.
Sorry, forgot to post an update on that. Yes, indeed it does! It begins around 20 minutes after it starts running, an interestingly it’s the inverted kind, so you can actually still see stuff in the affected areas.
Internet activation started with CS2 actually, but since the activation servers for CS2 through 4 shut down it appears that Adobe released internet-free versions that have since been uploaded to archive sites.
With CS2, CS3 and CS4 I've never had to take the system offline. It's always just worked fine, not sure why when everyone says to disable internet before installing.
CS4 didn’t officially support G4s (although it will run I believe) and CS3 wouldn’t run well at all on a 466, CS2 would definitely work better. It’s available on the garden as well as archive.org
https://archive.org/details/adobe-creative-suite-2
I believe there is a standalone Illustrator CS2...
I’ll have another test subject coming in next week - I just bought a grayscale PowerBook 540 off of eBay. It supposedly works so we’ll see whether it has Tunnel Vision or not.
That's so cool, great find! That 840av is likely worth a good bit of cash working, they are considered to be the fastest of the 68k Macs as far as I'm aware.