![]() It’s understated, keeps out of the way while I do things, minimalist. In hindsight, I probably should have dropped the resolution while taking screenshots. I’ve kitted it out with a compact flash card in place of the old spinning IDE hard disk to cut down on the noise. This is my attempt (and failure, and consolation prize) to remedy that, using a Raspberry Pi and Linux.īut first – why not check out some of my other projects:Ī massive 256MB of memory and a 400Mhz PowerPC G4 Processor. The answer was pretty much yes – except for email and web browsing. There’s still a lot of good software for these old macs – and the simplicity of them is kind of nice, so I thought – could I use one for modern day-to-day tasks? If you weren’t around – it’s just as bad to use as it looks. That mouse is just as bad to use as you may remember. ![]() Why did I get it? Because it looks cool, and I really like the late 90’s/early 2000’s design of Apple’s hardware. In this project, I will be putting a vintage Apple Macintosh to use with Linux and Raspberry Pi!
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