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The most extreme series of Mods Ever Done To A Powerbook G4 Titanium
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<blockquote data-quote="nicholasdivitto" data-source="post: 1326607" data-attributes="member: 214151"><p>Just bought a new camera so pics are on the way thick and fast. Project is starting back up as I have finished my eagle project and am now among the few and proud Eagle scouts. So yeah, cash is starting to flow a little bit and I'm making money to repair this thing by fixing other macs. currently working on an old ibook g3 with a bad DC in board. But anyway, remember when I said the bottom third of my screen was dead? it's spreading. Since my last post, the top right corner fades to white and the middle third is cutting out in what looks to be the same manor as the bottom section. So this LCD is officially shot. I'm still using the computer as an everyday computer since my P4 PC took a crap all over the place when I tried to dual boot Ubuntu. I am now using this Powerbook on an external CRT. Fun stuff. Anyway, Other than that, it is still the same as before. I have built a custom radiator, but I want to make the design nicer to look at. It is basically a mess of copper tubing, steel sheets, and solder. Pics are coming tomarrow. I promise. That is if something else on this poor book doesn't die...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasdivitto, post: 1326607, member: 214151"] Just bought a new camera so pics are on the way thick and fast. Project is starting back up as I have finished my eagle project and am now among the few and proud Eagle scouts. So yeah, cash is starting to flow a little bit and I'm making money to repair this thing by fixing other macs. currently working on an old ibook g3 with a bad DC in board. But anyway, remember when I said the bottom third of my screen was dead? it's spreading. Since my last post, the top right corner fades to white and the middle third is cutting out in what looks to be the same manor as the bottom section. So this LCD is officially shot. I'm still using the computer as an everyday computer since my P4 PC took a crap all over the place when I tried to dual boot Ubuntu. I am now using this Powerbook on an external CRT. Fun stuff. Anyway, Other than that, it is still the same as before. I have built a custom radiator, but I want to make the design nicer to look at. It is basically a mess of copper tubing, steel sheets, and solder. Pics are coming tomarrow. I promise. That is if something else on this poor book doesn't die... [/QUOTE]
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