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Powerbook G3 #5

another pic of the logo, lighting conditions are better.

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Powerbook G3 #4

the reverse side of the (now clear) apple logo.

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Powerbook G3 #3

the (now clear) apple logo on the lid.

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Powerbook G3 #2

the plugs are removed, and the 4 screws (circled in red) are exposed. top two are silver, bottom two are black and slightly longer. all are torx t-8.

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Powerbook G3 #1

the powerbook's display. to open, remove the 4 plugs, circled in red. the bottom two need a knife to wedge them apart. the top two are rubber stoppers.

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Blue Box Startup

Startup screen for MacOS Classic Environment

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Powerbook5300cs screen prob

Powerbook 5300cs screen problem

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The Data Domain

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An interview with Ray Borril, founder of the Data Domain and one of the first resellers of the Apple I. In the era of the Altair, Borril "listened to Steve's sales pitch and it seemed like a good idea to be able to offer a computer that did not require any soldering skill."

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Apple IIe Motherboard

Apple IIe motherboard

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Apple IIe - repaired and back to life!

Recently repaired Apple IIe: bad dram chip on motherboard.

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