PowerBook 100 Disassembly Instructions

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PowerBook 100 Disassembly Instructions

Post by Info-Mac » November 2nd, 1995, 11:00 am

Download: http://archive.info-mac.org/info/hdwr/p ... ometer.hqx

Here are two Speedometer 4.0 reports (text) for a PMAC
7200/75.




Several people have requested copies of the article by Tim Oey on turning
Macs on/off and how it affects computer lifetime. This is information that
everyone who owns a Mac should look at, since it gives guidelines on how
you can make your computer last as long as possible. Tim has generously
agreed to make the information available electronically.

Here is the latest version of that article, in text format. See the notes
at the end for more information on distribution guidelines.


(Moderators: this should probably be archived as something like
info-mac/info/hdwr/power-cycle.txt or off-not-off.txt)



ARTICLE BEGINS HERE




In Regards to your letter :
> Does anyone out there know how to convert a Mattel PowerGlove (for Nintendo
> I think) to the Mac, preferably through the ADB port? I realize that the
> software driver would have to be created, but for now I'm more interested
> in the hardware specs. (Of course, anyone who has any ideas about the driver,
> please let me know)...

Well, since these issues of TidBITS aren't readily available (but
send email to fileserver@tidbits.halcyon.com with the word locations

cheers ... Adam C. Engst, TidBITS Editor




You may find these instructions worthy of putting on your FTP server
and/or spreading around.

Tim

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Opening your PowerBook 100
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WARNING: The PowerBook 100 is extremely fragile internally, and must
be treated with extreme care to avoid an expensive repair bill. If
you're not sure what you're doing, don't do it! If you break it, it's
your responsibility!

You MUST back up the RAM disk as this will be lost. You are strongly
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