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Restoring a Power Computing Mac Clone from 1996!

This Does Not Compute 91,335 3 years ago
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Apple's Mac OS licensing program from the mid-1990s seemed like a good idea at first, but ended up almost killing the company...because machines like this PowerBase 180 were just too good of a value. Useful links: Mac Driver Museum (has Apple CD-ROM driver 5.3.1): https://vintageapple.org/macdrivers/disk.shtml Apple CD-ROM Driver Reference: https://siber-sonic.com/mac/Vintage/CD_DVDdriver.html Sources: Macworld, April 1996. MacUser, April 1996. PC Magazine, March 28, 1995. Low End Mac PowerBase: https://lowendmac.com/1996/power-computing-powerbase/ Macworld, October 1996. Sonnet G3 upgrade card photo: https://www.flickr.com/photos/mthorsen/4138691789/sizes/l/ Macworld, January 1997. MacUser, October 1996. Apple Infinite Loop entry sign photo: https://allaboutstevejobs.com/pics/pics_places/cupertino/apple_infinite_loop Macworld, November 1997. Motorola StarMax tower photo: https://imgur.com/gallery/oQeVlD2 ----------------------------------------­------------------------------------- Please consider supporting my work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thisdoesnotcompute Follow me on Twitter and Instagram! @thisdoesnotcomp ----------------------------------------­------------------------------------- Music by Epidemic Sound (https://www.epidemicsound.com). Intro music by BoxCat Games (http://www.box-cat.com).

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