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The Macintosh Plus is back! Sort of, thanks to an enthusiast who has brought one back from the dead with modern internals. Posting on Mastodon, user DosFox explained how, over the course of a year ...
A prototype version of the Macintosh Classic has surfaced on Twitter, with images showing the antique Mac in an completely clear enclosure used to show internal clearances during development.
With a laser-cut adapter and a little custom wiring, [Travis DeRose] has come up with a repeatable way to modernize a Compact Macintosh (Plus, SE, etc) by swapping out all of its internals for an ...
The original Macintosh Classic had a black and white screen with a resolution of 512 × 342 pixels. The iPad’s resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels has 450% more pixels than the original Mac.
Internal ATA devices not recognized Some users of Power Mac G4 MDD systems report that their internal ATA devices are no longer recognized after applying the Mac OS X 10.2.4 update.
Thanks to a source, we now have pictures of the inside of the new M2 MacBook Air before it hits shelves in a few days.
Heck's Mac Classic was likely manufactured in 1991, and looking at its internals helps illustrate how far technology has come since the computer's $1,000 price point was considered impressive.
The final retail Macintosh Classic used an iconic beige plastic, so it is rare to see one with a clear casing. This allows it to show off many of the Macintosh's internal parts, such as its nine ...
Meanwhile, Engadget posted a nice video showing the internals of the Mac Pro including the new CPU and Memory drawer which can easily slide out of the chassis.