My plan was to release another carefully crafted round of tips and
tricks for getting the best Web browsing experience on older Macs, but
real life intervened - sort of anyway.
I spent most of Wednesday sleeping to recover from Monday and
Tuesday's miscellaneous neglected projects, which had placed claim to
time normally allocated for resting. Upon finally waking, I finished
wrapping some books for shipping to a kind fellow from Kentucky.
The more exciting Low End Mac related news is my Wednesday night
trip to the fair Commonwealth of Virginia.
Why a nighttime jaunt over state lines you ask? For the purpose of
claiming a collection of Mac and Mac related paraphernalia from the
Beleaguered Apple Computer Era (a.k.a. BACE, circa 1996).
My exciting journey included a lone, very brave Maryland state
trooper picking up debris from the roadway. All by his lonesome, this
man of the hour chanced four lanes of Capital Beltway traffic with the
motorists waiting impatiently to renew their attempts in trying to run
each other off the road.
Anyone familiar with the Washington, DC, metropolitan area will know
why a nighttime tryst - on foot no less - with Capital Beltway drivers
is a somewhat insane proposition.
Back to the relevant Macintosh angle. This journey netted me several
intriguing items:
- Performa 6400/200
- Power Mac
7600/132
- Apple Extended Keyboard II
- AppleDesign Keyboard
- Teardrop shaped Apple ADB mice
- Two bundles of Performa software
- StyleWriter 1500
- Apple Multiscan 15AV Display
- Miscellaneous booklets and other literature pertaining to said
items
Maybe at face value that list doesn't sound very exciting. However,
I should mention that all the gear seems to be in clean, working
condition. I have not had time to test everything yet, but the cursory
exams are promising.
Most exciting is the Performa 6400, which came with a 400 MHz G3
upgrade, maximum RAM, a TV tuner card, a video input card, a 2-port USB
PCI card, and a PCI ethernet card. Luckily, the TV tuner card also
includes the FM antenna and remote control.
The Power Mac 7600 is mostly stock except for a RAM upgrade to 120
MB.
I'm very excited about the 6400 arriving essentially maxed out with
upgrades. The 6400 case, while attractive, is not the most user
friendly case Apple ever designed.
On the other hand, the 7600 is almost perfect for getting into and
spending quality time with those well designed innards. As chance would
have it, I have several spare 7600 compatible parts lying around. The
next week should be fun as I get everything fitted into my work
flow.
Back to the Performa 6400. I think this beautifully cared for Mac
will work nicely as a media center. Sort of the Low End Mac version of
a Front Row equipped
iMac, with a dash of Windows Media Center thrown in for good
measure.
Hmmm, maybe that comparison doesn't draw a very pleasant mental
image after all.
Still, I now have a television, FM radio, VCR/DVD/video game input
device - and with the ATA bus I also have a chance to throw in a decent
sized hard drive for storing all my digital music. All in one
convenient package.
Well, two parts if you include the monitor.
In case you were wondering how I came about this Mac treasure trove,
they were found using Craigslist.
If you have a Craigslist that covers your home town or a nearby
city, by all means peruse the listings from time to time. Yes, there
are occasional spammers and scammers. Yes, some people vastly overprice
their items. Yes, searching more than one listing for cities in your
area can be a pain.
However, listings are free, people are generally friendly, and you
get to see the items before you purchase, unlike other more global
trading posts/auction sites.
Please look to the future with anticipation for how I plan on
putting these fine Macs to good use. Also, don't forget we have more
Web tips coming as well.