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All members are invited to blog on Applefritter. Weblogs should generally be of a technical nature and should be written in such a way as to still be readable and useful 50 years from now. Please do not embed outside media. Images and videos can be uploaded via the Media Browser. Files should either be attached to the blog post or uploaded to the file libraries.

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G5 case to Mac Pro knockoff, maybe

Well, my recently acquired G5 case cries out to become home for a hackintosh. Since I bought an actual G5 at the same time, I'm thinking it'd be 'cool' to have the two machines side-by-side, just as are now my old QS and PC.

I'm looking at a mATX board, so the cards will line up on the existing rear slot lineup. The back where the I/O panel will go has to be cut out, shame about that. I'm thinking the PS to go in the bottom where the original was. Hmm, I wonder if original PS could serve . . .

dan k

This is just the beginning

Well, hi...
I never was a good writer.. nor enjoy writing stuffs, maybe it's because of my language problem

Currently i am working on my 1st mod and would like to share it when i am done.

Parts are slowly arriving by post, plan is sketched and written down and all i am waiting for is the set of Torx screwdrivers i ordered.

Hopefully i will be able to start working on it this weekend! OH YEAH!

ebay and my quest to regain some old apples

I'm going through a retro phase in my life at the moment. The early Apple II's are on my "I want" list. I remember when my father bought home an Apple IIc with monitor, it was a great little computer. I am kicking myself now because several years ago he asked me if I wanted it and I said no.... dumb! He sold it for very little money. After scouring ebay for a few weeks I came across and Apple IIe (pal version, but the TV output was not working), an Apple IIe (fully working) and an Apple IIc (with no power supply).

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