specifically, the cable that goes from the hdd to the motherboard.
please don't ask how i lost it :-(
shipping to toronto ontario canada, M6J 3C7
thanks listers!
-Leigh
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This one might just be the ticket... Thanks a bunch,
Leigh
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I bet MacMinix (*) would work. I haven't used it. It's very small--
with source code, 8 floppies-- and you don't even need a hard drive!
I think it runs in a MacOS window, so the video should be handled
here, so any help would be appreciated.
Thanks all,
Leigh Honeywell
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In that, maybe I should jsut get a bigger one. Searched high and lo on
Google, but couldn't figure this out - are the hard drives in the
powerbooks just standard SCSI drives, or should I be looking for
specifically a notebook drive?
Thanks
Leigh
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On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 12:39 PM, Rick McCutcheon wrote:
On 2002-12-10 05:43, Andrew Kershaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what was your first PowerBook?
A PB170 that still sits in a place of honour on our phone table.
[snip]
Cheers,
Rick
Just joined the list, as I acquired a
Hmm. I may give that a try as well - the only two applications I need
to run on it are gcc and emacs, so if they work I'm all set.
-Leigh
On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 03:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Leigh Honeywell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'll be posting soon with the results