Powerbook G3 Pismo - Mac folks?
Posted: August 17th, 2007, 5:18 pm
I dragged a non-working Powerbook G3 Pismo (I have no idea what any of that means except what I've found on Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerBook_G3) from Phoenix to here, hoping to see if I could get it up and running in this fair city of yours.
I got it from a non-techie neighbor who picked up really cheap at a yard sale.
Right now, it doesn't even turn on ... the simplest thing will be to get it over to the Apple Store and see if they'll let me plug it in and see what's actually up with it.
Now, assuming that it all goes well and that it actually runs, what would I need to slap on it to get it doing really basic stuff like word processing, picking up neat wi-fi signals, and email?
Considering that it is one million years old, I'm sure that it might be running whatever the OS du jour was back then. Would I have to spring for some fancy shininess to get the basic amenities mentioned above working?
I'm sure that my questions will be more informed and much less ridiculous when I actually make that trip to the Apple store and have their resident geniuses give me perturbed looks replete with arched eyebrows. So, let's consider this the pre-game tailgate party!
I got it from a non-techie neighbor who picked up really cheap at a yard sale.
Right now, it doesn't even turn on ... the simplest thing will be to get it over to the Apple Store and see if they'll let me plug it in and see what's actually up with it.
Now, assuming that it all goes well and that it actually runs, what would I need to slap on it to get it doing really basic stuff like word processing, picking up neat wi-fi signals, and email?
Considering that it is one million years old, I'm sure that it might be running whatever the OS du jour was back then. Would I have to spring for some fancy shininess to get the basic amenities mentioned above working?
I'm sure that my questions will be more informed and much less ridiculous when I actually make that trip to the Apple store and have their resident geniuses give me perturbed looks replete with arched eyebrows. So, let's consider this the pre-game tailgate party!