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I'm still holding on to a mid 2009 13" MBP, though I don't know why (probably sentimental reasons - this was my first mac). Battery is pretty much dead and despite doing everything I can think of - thing is still ungodly slow (I chalk that up to the 2GB of RAM.

I suppose if I get bored enough, I might find the right screwdriver and see if I could take off the bottom panel for a RAM upgrade (PC3-8500 prices have to be pretty reasonable by now)
 
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Or, at the very least, getting a usb floppy drive for my PMG5, I may need to look up just what the Performa 405 supports as far as floppies are concerned.

That's a must because if it's 800k only then that USB floppy would be a wasted purchase.
 
I'm still holding on to a mid 2009 13" MBP, though I don't know why (probably sentimental reasons - this was my first mac). Battery is pretty much dead and despite doing everything I can think of - thing is still ungodly slow (I chalk that up to the 2GB of RAM.

An SSD would also help immensely. :) (If you think the machine is worth spending money on, that is.)
 
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I have a MacBook Pro (one of the 2007 ones with a faulty GPU) that I need to part out and some parts that can almost make a working A1181. Neither of which are worth spending money on, so I guess I'll just leave them until I come across machines that could use those parts. :p
 
OK. I will finally contribute to this.

First pic is of dead Macs, except for the two on the bottom of the stack. They work, but have problems.

Second pic is parts.

Not going to explain, don't feel like typing in about everything you see here. Will answer questions though so ask away if you want to know - or don't if you don't care. :D

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Oh yeah. Forgot about these two.

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OK. I will finally contribute to this.

First pic is of dead Macs, except for the two on the bottom of the stack. They work, but have problems.

Second pic is parts.

Not going to explain, don't feel like typing in about everything you see here. Will answer questions though so ask away if you want to know - or don't if you don't care. :D

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A very special “OUCH D: ” mention to that corner-dropped 17" PBG4 midway through that stack.

What happened with that 12" iBook?
 
A very special “OUCH D: ” mention to that corner-dropped 17" PBG4 midway through that stack.

What happened with that 12" iBook?
The 17" met a tragic death during an argument. Not proud of that.

The 12" iBook was a gift from @RedCroissant. He had recently replaced the hard drive on it. While setting it up for my daughter I discovered that it kept freezing. Turns out he'd pulled the connector for the hard drive a bit off the logicboard. I don't like iBooks, I don't like working in them, so I just left it. I got it back like that because he'd disassembled it to check.

So I got my daughter a 14" iBook - that's the iBook you see towards the bottom. It needs a new DC-In board. Like I said, not into opening iBooks. She ended up with a PC laptop.
 
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The only non working computer/Mac I have is a tangerine iBook Clamshell G3. I have the case and mobo which works just need a doner machine for all the screws, cables, battery, and powersupply.
 
Here is one of mine ...
Untested (no magSafe adaptor) MacBook A1181 - 2006 model
has missing keys , probably bad battery , not sure about rest... until a magsafe treating it as nonworking.
 

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My latest dead Mac (which unfortunately I caused to be bricked in my attempt to get os9 support). Dual 500mhz G4 upgraded to 1.6ghz powerlogix g4.
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Looks Really really neat.... is the bricking unfixable, permanent? one of my G4 has a bad PSU... if I remember correctly.
 
Vestiges from a graphic design firm. They shouldn’t be dead, just laying around. I keep meaning to get them booted up and see how they’re doing. There’s a PowerMac G5 and an iMac G5 too, just didn’t feeling like moving things around to take a photo.
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