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Technologyisoverrated
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on: October 14, 2008, 05:44
I am new round these parts. Here is mah equipment 5260/100 all in one power mac with System 7.6.1. I am looking to build up my machine a bit and I am looking to get a bunch of free stuff (or really cheap as I don't have a lot of cash right now) especially external hard drives and some new(er) cables (my computer always says there is a bad connection at one end) plus other cool stuff. I am really looking to use my machine for gaming and creating more primitive/less tech electronic music. |
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Reply #1 on: October 14, 2008, 05:54
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I guess I should also preface that my first mac was a LCII or LCIII can't exactly remember and I have been a Mac lover up until recently (my last comp. was a g5 dual processor, pre intel crapover, but I got the 5260 for playing old games and doing awesome more primitive computer work.) I don't have it connected to the internet as the house I live in has wireless broadband and I don't know if it would be feasible to connect it too the internet (cables would not work at all the router is way too far and not going to be moved)
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dpaanlka
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Reply #2 on: October 14, 2008, 16:58
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It is feasible to get your 5260 online, via a wireless-to-ethernet bridge. You have to make sure your 5260 has an ethernet card first.
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