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Macenstein - latch - 19-11-2010 About 2 years ago, I came into possession of a nice iMac. I was pretty stoked about it because it was 500mhz model- pretty respectable for an iMac. I had even heard of them running OSX! I took it home, plugged it in, and turned it on. An unsettling "ZZZZZZZT!" emanated from the back of it and it lost power. Not to be dissuaded, I tried it again- this I looking into the back of the case through the vent slits. Same noise and I saw lightning bolts up to 6 inches long in there and it lost power. I noticed this model had a sexy VGA port on the back of it and an idea began to form.. During the next couple hours of searching on the net, I came to the understanding that what I was imagining had been done before and it had a name. The headless iMac. I couldn't use the power supply after dis-assembly because safety is fairly important and the high voltage part was inseparable from the part that supports the logic board. So I needed to use an atx ps(gasp! not pc part!) Unfortunately, another couple hours searching on the net revealed ONE site that told how to do it- in French. I don't speak French. Or read it. Enter translate.reference.com! Weeee! After the translating and soldering, it worked. [spoiler][/spoiler] And booted into OSX. That's right- OSX! The person before me had loaded OSX. Sadly, he did not read that you must update the bios before you bring it up to X or you get a blurry screen. Note the picture below- that is not a cam quality issue you are seeing on the screen(well some of it is)- the dock actually blurs toward the right like a comet. [spoiler][/spoiler] Here is where my memory fuzzes a little in- terms of versions. I bought a disc on ebay to reload it to the old os 8.6, I think, so I could update my bios. I never got it to work and lost heart. Now my lonely little headless Frankenstein iMac/PC sits on a shelf between 2 powerPCs. [spoiler][/spoiler] but one day... This thread is recycled from hf RE: Macenstein - Mark - 20-11-2010 That's a lot of trouble to go through for a MAC. RE: Macenstein - latch - 21-11-2010 (20-11-2010, 10:42 PM)Mark Wrote: That's a lot of trouble to go through for a MAC. Heh. Twas less trouble that cramming two computers into one case with broken arm. ~~~ RE: Macenstein - bigsharn - 21-11-2010 That was easy, the silly twat broke his arm doing that mod RE: Macenstein - Drumm - 21-11-2010 (19-11-2010, 02:16 AM)latch Wrote: About 2 years ago, I came into possession of a nice iMac. What are you smoking? RE: Macenstein - Mark - 21-11-2010 (21-11-2010, 04:03 PM)bigsharn Wrote: That was easy, the silly twat broke his arm doing that mod No i never. RE: Macenstein - bigsharn - 21-11-2010 Don't correct me Mark, you broke your arm how and when I say you did! RE: Macenstein - Mark - 21-11-2010 Also, i didn't brake my arm. RE: Macenstein - latch - 21-11-2010 (21-11-2010, 08:03 PM)Mark Wrote: Also, i didn't brake my arm. Did you break it? RE: Macenstein - bigsharn - 21-11-2010 I just realise, I haven't hated on Macs in this thread yet. Why do you romanticise about an age old iMac you can get off Ebay for £50? Hell, I got one of these little fuckers for free and ripped it apart to use for an art project (The less traditional "Throw a load of circuitboards into a pile and call it 'art', art) |