Reply 1120 of 4893, by xjas
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wrote:Saved all this from being scrapped yesterday. 😁
So far neither mac is in working order, the Classic is going to need more work (blows fuses, seems like bad analogue board) than the Classic II so I've pulled the battery and shelved it for another day. The Classic II displays lines and turns on which gives me hope that it's just a problem of bad caps on the logic board. Probably going to have both the boards recapped just for kicks but I'll bet the Classic II will live again. 😁
Nice find! Hope you can get 'em going. I finally got rid of my SE/30 after realizing I was never going to get around to fixing it up after the battery leakage debacle. Still wondering if I'm gonna regret that in the future, these things are only going to get more and more sought after. (Mine went to a fellow Mac enthusiast with a few other SEs, so it had the good ending. 😀 )
I did about 2 hours of coding outside in the shade on the Inspiron 600m (above) this afternoon. The battery lasts at least that long even with the display at full brightness, the keyboard is great, it runs lightweight Linux well & grabbed all my dev stuff off my ownCloud server with no drama. I'm posting on it right now for that matter. There is absolutely n o t h i n g wrong with this thing, it's barely even been used. Mint.
It's not "fast" but it does what I want perfectly well. Super pleased. Why would you throw this out???
wrote:That Thinkpad is interesting/weird. I don't think I've ever seen that model. ("i seres"? Made by Acer apparently.)
Yeah I saw that 😀 It still feels like an oldschool Thinkpad should though. Fantastic keyboard and top-notch build quality regardless of who made it. I really want to restore it to its proper glory, I found a few other bits for it so all I need now is the HDD connector and a battery cover. I did boot FreeDOS from a CD and it seems to run fine.
wrote:Oh, and the heatsink for the s370 looks like a good one, copper base with aluminium fins.
Is it supposed to have a fan on it? There was one attached at some point (via the old "I'll just ram these screws in until they tap their own threads" method - see the Ti4600) but it looks like it should be a fanless setup.
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