I use either this list and the G-book one.
I have noted that users of the G-book list seem less interested in
technical topics. I mean technical with the need to take a part the
Mac.
So most of the question about LCD replacement or similar issues have
no reply, on the other hand these
I have noted that users of the G-book list seem less interested in
technical topics. I mean technical with the need to take a part the
Mac.
So most of the question about LCD replacement or similar issues have
no reply, on the other hand these questions cannot be posted here if
related to pre
Beniamino Cenci Goga wrote:
I use either this list and the G-book one.
I have noted that users of the G-book list seem less interested in
technical topics. I mean technical with the need to take a part the Mac.
So most of the question about LCD replacement or similar issues have
no reply, on
I find the powerbook list the most 'technical'
The PCI list is far more involved.
IMHO of course
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Another suggestion, and one that is used in an antique computer list
I am also on, is to break the whole group up into a 'talk' list and
a 'tech' list. The tech list would be scrutinized closely while the
talk list wouldn't. The group would soon get a sense of what's
on-topic in the talk list
So I would like to study the feasibility to set up a list for
technical topics regardless the pre/post G3 issue. Someting like
powertech or similar.
Reasonable, as some components, and some repair techniques are common
between pre-G3 (i.e., pre-3500 and earlier) PBs, and later (i.e., 3500