
That’s it, I’m sick of mobile phones and always being switched on in the digital world. Modern phones are such a joke with their 60-minute-man-like batteries. All I use my phone for is SMS and that’s usually just 2FA rubbish. … Continue reading
That’s it, I’m sick of mobile phones and always being switched on in the digital world. Modern phones are such a joke with their 60-minute-man-like batteries. All I use my phone for is SMS and that’s usually just 2FA rubbish. … Continue reading
This poor iMac was left in the garage. It had a bad analog board, but now it has another problem. Bugs… or … Continue reading
I’ve found that using dd is quite useful for older software. This has been especially important for copying Mac OS Standard disks since 10.6+ do not support read/write. One thing to note is that using “rdisk” instead of “disk” allows … Continue reading
Here we have a video of me bringing a 17″ MacBook Pro back to life. While not a permanent … Continue reading
Great game to play, watch me fail miserably at guessing letters! Running off a 2GB CompactFlash card with 1.9GB of free hard … Continue reading
Hop aboard for a very quick look inside an old Apple IIc. Sure does look antique! Better off in a museum than on a shelf.… Continue reading
More attempts at getting the MicroDrives working on the Apple LC 475. The previous video was blocky, I suspect some encoding hardware at YouTube is … Continue reading
We start by trying the SD Card Adapter in the PCD-60B with no luck, same as the MicroDrives. But a glimmer of … Continue reading
Here’s a peek at what damage those little power cells can wreak on poor unsuspecting motherboards. It just happened to be an LC 475 as … Continue reading
We take a trip down memory lane to my first Hackintosh motherboard, the ASRock 775Dual-915GL. Powered by a beefy Celeron single core CPU, it ran circles … Continue reading