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  1. phunguss

    2025 PowerPC Challenge

    Drill it out. Turn the laptop so the mobo is vertical, with the drive towards the edge of the table... that way any metal falls down instead of into the motherboard (drill horizontally). Slow speed with a drill bit the size of the screw head, the screws should be soft enough. You just have...
  2. phunguss

    2025 PowerPC Challenge

    Day 27 I received some "for parts only" iBook batteries. A couple charged up, but I am sure have no holding power. One actually had screws, so it was easy to disassemble. The others are likely hours of glue busting work. I will have to order about 24 cells and see what happens. Day 28...
  3. phunguss

    2025 PowerPC Challenge

    Day 26 I found a different power plug for my Apple Pro Speakers mini amp, so I modified my files and started printing 3 more cases in white. And I will likely print the 5th one in Gray. The White PLA seems to be softer than black, and the layers are quite a bit more visible in the white...
  4. phunguss

    2025 PowerPC Challenge

    Wifi Issues: Just throwing some wild guesses out there. -Did you check the G5 PRAM battery? -Is your time/date set correctly? -Did you create a new account on the G5 or are you using an account from elsewhere that was transferred (maybe permissions or preferences are set incorrectly)...
  5. phunguss

    2025 PowerPC Challenge

    Day 24 I went through all the 12" iBook parts again.. I think I can piece together 3 more with some additional parts. Probably won't get those completed for this year's challenge. I had no PPC laptops during last year's challenge, and since then I have purchased about 20 parts machines and I...
  6. phunguss

    Apple II stuff in Minnesota

    Check out Craigslist
  7. phunguss

    2025 PowerPC Challenge

    Day 22/23 I disassembled the PowerBook G4 15" DLSD and pulled out the LVDS cable. Continuity test showed all pins good end to end. Reinstalled the LVDS cable and wiggled it while powered on... no artifacts. I reached up to tilt the screen and got artifacts... further testing shows the left...
  8. phunguss

    2025 PowerPC Challenge

    Day 20 Still trying to piece together more iBooks. I pulled a 1.0GHz motherboard from a 14" iBook and solder swapped the battery terminals so it will fit into a 12" iBook frame. Seems to work so far. Just have to finish pulling together the rest of the parts. I stopped by Free Geek Twin...
  9. phunguss

    2025 PowerPC Challenge

    The external USB case has a converter/controller in it that converts the SATA to USB. Put the SSD back in the USB external and see if its recognized. If it is not recognized, I call bad SSD. If it is recognized, I have no reason to explain why it does not work. The only obscure thing that...
  10. phunguss

    2025 PowerPC Challenge

    Alright... Can you still boot off the original Hard Drive in either bay (top or bottom) with any of your cables (short black or long red)? Lets just make sure there are not some other system issues other than the SSD drive at this point.
  11. phunguss

    2025 PowerPC Challenge

    Day 19 The PowerBook G4 is reassembled. There were a few missing screws inside, but luckily I keep a bin of spares. The screen could probably use a new backlight (I have a couple LED strips), but I left it as is. Bottom corners are brighter but you usually only see it on flat full color...
  12. phunguss

    2025 PowerPC Challenge

    Day 18 All over the place today. Stripped down an iBook 14" 1.0GHz to put inside a 12" 1.2GHz frame. I found a couple things that will require mods, aside from the battery connector. Front side: -Power switch and speaker jacks are wrong pitch, but I think I can salvage some from other boards...
  13. phunguss

    2025 PowerPC Challenge

    Day 16/17 I wanted to check the solder job on my 12" iFrankenBook, so I booted it up from a battery. All is well. You can see by the computer name, that I have just been cloning drives instead of clean installs. And the battery charges when plugged in, so all is good. I pulled out the MDD...
  14. phunguss

    2025 PowerPC Challenge

    Day 15 part 2 The solder job was a success, it lives!!! 1.42GHz 14" motherboard in a 12" iBook G4. While not fully assembled, I just had to see if I fried anything or not. I did melt the connector a little as I just used a soldering iron and not hot air reflow to remove it from the donor...
  15. phunguss

    2025 PowerPC Challenge

    Day 15 Time to Frankenstein with an iBook revisit. Since I received 4x 14" iBook G4 parts machines that I cannot create a complete one from, I will use them just for parts. I am going to transplant a 14" 1.42GHz motherboard into a 12" 1.33GHz frame. Disassembly: Remember where the screws...
  16. phunguss

    Kernel panics, freezing, and general boot failure on Power Mac G4 MDD

    That Red China Board was documented in our B&W G3 discussion as one of the only reliable ones I found.
  17. phunguss

    Kernel panics, freezing, and general boot failure on Power Mac G4 MDD

    My 867Mhz MDD was purchased from Free Geek Minneapolis for a few bucks as a project because it did not power on. I tried the PSU cable mod with a standard, and I get power, but nothing more... it was set aside. Today at Free Geek there was a Dual 1.25GHz with 2GB ram for just over a Ben...
  18. phunguss

    2025 PowerPC Challenge

    There is no difference in the cables. They have not changed with SATA revisions. Some have a locking clip, most don't. To salvage your 1TB drive, simply find another similar 1TB WD Blue off eBay for parts, and swap the boards on them. I have done that before to recover data from a drive that...
  19. phunguss

    Kernel panics, freezing, and general boot failure on Power Mac G4 MDD

    Yes, then I am guessing with you that it is software (mostly) and not hardware (unless its the drive issue). Did you try safe mode once installed on your SSD/HD? Are the HDD era equivalent (not too fast/new)? My two PowerBook 3400c's would not work with some other HDDs nor with mSATA to IDE...
  20. phunguss

    Kernel panics, freezing, and general boot failure on Power Mac G4 MDD

    So, it boots from install media and you are able to install the OS on this machine, or you are doing that elsewhere? If yes, this machine, then I suspect whatever SSD/Adapters you are using may be the issue, kind of like the picky B&W G3. If no, installing elsewhere, have you tried starting...