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    Ice Technology iCube Speaker System

    This is great, thanks for sharing. Didn't even think to check the Internet Archive. Yeah, this is surely just another low-volume rebadged accessory product sold by a small company with limited success, but it's great to have the website archive available to see. One thing that really stands...
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    Ice Technology iCube Speaker System

    Howdy folks, I recently posted a thread about this on 68kMLA but figured I'd cross-post here as well. I recently acquired this NOS "iCube Multimedia Super Woofer Speaker System." According to the box it was produced by a Silicon-Valley-based company named Ice Technology, copyright date is 1999...
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    Megathread: SSDs for PowerPC G3-G5 Macs

    Time for the first significant addition to this thread, as I recently (finally) acquired an iMac G3/233 Bondi Blue (1998) and gave it the SSD treatment as well. There wasn't too much to note apart from a single curious finding: this machine is the first and only case I've encountered where the...
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    iMac G3 speaker replacement success

    Yeah, something similar happened to mine which finally provided me with a good reason to move forward with the replacement. Let us know how it goes with these, hopefully they will be a suitable replacement.
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    iMac G3 speaker replacement success

    Indeed, looks like the units I used are no longer available. I agree that the drivers without the silver centers would not look stock and would therefore be unappealing to me. I see that the drivers at your third link appear to be only 24mm in diameter instead of the 34mm that is needed, but...
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    iMac G4 doesn't chime once I took the HDD out.

    Depending on which size/model you have here (15", 17", 20"), links to the SSD solutions I have used in my own iMacs are at the bottom of each of those links, respectively. Note that there are significant differences in terms of jumper configurations between the models.
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    Managing your collections

    So I spent the morning using the beta app, inputting a few devices and generally seeing how things work. I agree with wottle that it is very nice from a design perspective, and it would seem to be a really useful tool for many collectors who want a nice, clean way to keep track of their...
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    Managing your collections

    Amazing! Looking forward to testing this out. It does say that I need an email link or an invite code before I can use it, so let us know what that is.
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    Megathread: SSDs for PowerPC G3-G5 Macs

    Along with leaking batteries and failing capacitors, hard disk drives are one of the common failure points these days in vintage computer systems of all shapes and sizes. My own vintage Mac collection is no exception, so to get ahead of the curve I've spent the last year slowly converting my...
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    SSD solution for iMac G4 17" (1.25 GHz)

    Following up here to say that after one final re-attempt to install Panther using the drive configured to cable select mode, the iMac has now been working flawlessly. Boots up quickly every time, wakes from sleep with no issues, and is also super speedy (and much quieter) now with the SSD. Not...
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    SSD solution for iMac G4 17" (1.25 GHz)

    I've tried both of those options using the existing controllers, if that's what you mean. There is no way to swap the IDE cables around in different ways, given the extremely limited space inside the machine. There's a very short cable for the hard drive that connects to one controller, and a...
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    SSD solution for iMac G4 17" (1.25 GHz)

    So I am struggling mightily to get an SSD up and running in my 1.25 GHz 17" iMac G4. I had success with using one of the red Startech IDE-to-mSATA adapters in my 15", so I thought that the same thing might work here. But alas... The 17" model differs significantly in that it has two IDE...
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    Passing of Bill Atkinson

    One of Bill's final public appearances was at the Computer History Museum's Mac at 40 event panel just last year. I'm so glad he was able to make that event before his passing. Most definitely worth a watch for anyone who hasn't seen it previously.
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    Managing your collections

    This is looking really nice. I've been corresponding with Roland over email about this for a while, and it's shaping up to be my favorite of the available programs of this sort so far. Perhaps this will be the one that finally displaces the catalog spreadsheet! Below is the list of...
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    Managing your collections

    Agreed, this looks great @wottle . I would only ever want to use it on desktop so having the web app would be super useful.
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    Managing your collections

    I actually tried this out recently after hearing about it elsewhere. After discovering that use of the desktop app requires (1) using the mobile app first to unlock the "pro" tier; (2) a purchase fee for the unlimited items functionality, AND (3) a *paid subscription* for the desktop app, that...
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    Hobby workbench for vintage Mac studio

    It's some form foil-backed fiberglass insulation, up against a concrete wall. The studio area is on the lowest floor of the house so it's always nice and cool down there, which I enjoy.
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    Hobby workbench for vintage Mac studio

    For the first time in my 10+ years of tinkering, collecting, and working generally with vintage Macs, I finally have a proper workbench space. Woohoo! In the past I've resorted to doing cleaning, tinkering, and/or repairs (sometimes involving soldering, polishing, and other messy activities)...
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    Dr. Bott MoniSwitch ADC

    The original product page for the MoniSwitch ADC Pro indicates that the USB port is for connecting a USB keyboard/mouse if you're using a DVI-based display with it instead of an ADC display. The switch gets all its power from the ADC bus, as does the non-Pro model. I really like that about it...
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    Dr. Bott MoniSwitch ADC

    Very cool, sounds like the same concept as the "Pro" ADC model by Dr. Bott. Having DVI inputs instead of ADC would make it much easier to use with a mix of Macs and PCs. Yes, my understanding is that the 17" CRT uses only analog signaling over ADC; I haven't tried to use one of these switches...