Re: Help! What to do with iMac Bondi G3 Tray Loading 233mhx cpu 256 mb ram

2012-01-24 Thread Paul Brown
I've just bought a similar iMac, which is G3 Blueberry 350Mhz slot loading. I found out it would need an adaptor to install an Airport card and that nearly all sellers of these on eBay were in Hong Kong or elsewhere in China, so it would take some time to arrive. There's also the option of a USB

Re: Dead keyboard???

2012-01-24 Thread John Carmonne
On Jan 24, 2012, at 2:30 AM, Paul Brown wrote: Unless Apple keyboards are of a totally different construction from PC keyboards then it's dead. This because any liquids except water contain sugar. You can never remove the dried gunk from the keyboard innards. Get a replacement from Apple

G3 Blueberry --- was: Help! What to do with iMac Bondi G3 Tray Loading 233mhx cpu 256 mb ram

2012-01-24 Thread D. Fabel
See below. On Jan 24, 2012, at 4:47 AM, Paul Brown wrote: I've just bought a similar iMac, which is G3 Blueberry 350Mhz slot loading. I found out it would need an adaptor to install an Airport card and that nearly all sellers of these on eBay were in Hong Kong or elsewhere in China, so it

Re: G3 Blueberry --- was: Help! What to do with iMac Bondi G3 Tray Loading 233mhx cpu 256 mb ram

2012-01-24 Thread Christopher Satterfield
I have a G3/400 iMac, slot loading also, and it feels quite slow to me running OS 10.2, I just got Tiger disks so I'll run an upgrade sometime soon, whenever I feel like digging it out of the garage. Mine has a gig of ram, but then again I also never got to reinstall the OS when I got it so the

Re: Dead keyboard???

2012-01-24 Thread Paul Brown
I regularly record music in a studio which runs Logic Pro V9 on a Mac Pro with Intel Xeon CPU and a keyboard which looks identical to the description posted on this thread. I told the Recording Engineer about this thread and he quickly found the page on www.apple.com where you can buy a