John Hatchett shares his story of buying a used Pismo to use as a "part mule" for his Pismo - and finding components to upgrade his existing PowerBook.
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Parts Mules for Old Macs
Re: Parts Mules for Old Macs
Is there any website you recommend for Pismo parts swaps?
I have several RAM cards and a couple of CPUs and a heat sink tucked away that I've swapped out as I slowly improved my Pismo.
I have several RAM cards and a couple of CPUs and a heat sink tucked away that I've swapped out as I slowly improved my Pismo.
Re: Parts Mules for Old Macs
I know I'm about to go scouring eBay for a Quadra 610 to use for a parts mule. Also to scrounge the CD-ROM drive, since mine doesn't have one...
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Re: Parts Mules for Old Macs
Are you saying you want to sell these parts or buy additional parts?hank wrote:Is there any website you recommend for Pismo parts swaps?
I have several RAM cards and a couple of CPUs and a heat sink tucked away that I've swapped out as I slowly improved my Pismo.
I am now telling the computer exactly what it can do.
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> sell or buy
Not sure; I'd like to look around, see if I can find a Pismo without a CPU and RAM to use what I have -- not a rush.
I'm one of those fanatics about ESD, got the antistatic mat, got the wrist strap, and use them -- I've seen so many shops that don't have or use ESD and don't realize that static doesn't usually kill parts, it just puts parts a little off-spec in unpredictable ways. So I'd rather keep parts I know have been handled properly.
But if not, I do have to clean out the old computer parts.
I found the 'Google Groups' LEM swap area, and am looking at that every now and then. And will do an inventory and put a list up and ask for interest there, I guess that's the best place.
Not sure; I'd like to look around, see if I can find a Pismo without a CPU and RAM to use what I have -- not a rush.
I'm one of those fanatics about ESD, got the antistatic mat, got the wrist strap, and use them -- I've seen so many shops that don't have or use ESD and don't realize that static doesn't usually kill parts, it just puts parts a little off-spec in unpredictable ways. So I'd rather keep parts I know have been handled properly.
But if not, I do have to clean out the old computer parts.
I found the 'Google Groups' LEM swap area, and am looking at that every now and then. And will do an inventory and put a list up and ask for interest there, I guess that's the best place.