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Apple IIc Retr0bright treatment

Before and after picture of Apple IIc Retr0bright experiment.

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apple iic

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Mac App Store: NSInternalInconsistencyException

The application could not be downloaded.
NSInternalInconsistencyException

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Look Ma, No Head!

The magnet is placed over the cross, which put the machine to sleep. Hitting a key on the keyboard woke it up. If the magnet is in the right place the internal display stays disabled, and the external port can be set to whatever resolution you want. (In this case the monitor cranks up as high as 1920x1080.) Once the machine is in this mode you can actually pick up the magnet and it appears the machine will continue running like this until it's rebooted or falls asleep again.

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Magic Magnet!

This little vinyl magnet came in a sheet of "Simpsons"-themed refrigerator stickies I found at the Target Dollar spot. Of course you can read how it says "Now it's Marge's time to shine!", right? This weak little flexible magnet is actually just powerful enough to trip the reed switch.

The little penciled cross slightly more visible on the machine's trackpad indicates the approximate location of the reed switch. This machine still has the original display attached, but it's been skinned... for a project I'm undoubtedly never going to finish.

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Location of sleep magnet in 1.5Ghz 15" Powerbook G4

As the title says. Approximately six inches from the left side, about 2.75 inches from the front lip

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Gabaly Apple 1 examle

Gabaly mainboard with SWTPC keyboard on a homemade carbon fiber plate with oak side plates.

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2D Mystery Code

Mystery ID code

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CDrive in Apple //c+

CDrive in Apple //c prototype (Adam Ant) with additional memory card (Tiger Tail).

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