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Upgrade your original 1984 Macintosh to run OS X Snow Leopard.

Step 11Optional extras.

Optional extras.
 I decided that the modern keyboards and mice fitted very nicely when used with the Macintosh, so I invested in one of the mini wired keyboards that Apple produced for a short while.

Another investment was in a set of the Apple Pro Speakers which Apple produced with the G4 iMacs, and G4 Powermac Cubers.

The Apple Pro Speakers used a non standard audio connection, I followed this guide here by Grant Muller to rewire them to be used with the Macintosh.

You will also see on the back there is a spare blank white panel. In the future I tend to use this to hook up to an extra base underneath, perhaps for adding a DVD drive, or an Amp to use the Mac as a speaker media system.

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I am a British Graphic Designer, when I am not working I spend my time making an array of projects, from electronic instruments and chessboards to cyberpunk rifles and steampunk props. If you have an...
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