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

Step 9Boosting the ventilation.

Boosting the ventilation.
The original Macintosh was passively cooled. Meaning it had no fans, however my upgrades might not quite manage without a fan.

The original macintosh has two rows of vents on either side, and two vents at the top. It made sense to mount a fan to draw air through the bottom, and expel it out through the top.

I had already got a sturdy frame with the motherboard mount and original metal mount. 

Using some more styrene I was able to create a large L shaped section that would create a second 'roof' inside of the machine.

Before gluing the two sections together I cut a large hole to mount the fan onto, and a gap to fit around the I/O ports on the motherboard. I used superglue to hold the two sections together, then epoxy resin to strengthen the joint.

This section sits, into the frame, and is held in place just with a few squares of styrene for it to clip under. This makes it very easy to get in and upgrade and fix the internals.

At this point I thought it would be best to check everything still fitted.
To my great excitement it did!
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Apr 15, 2010. 5:32 AMwhoop_john says:
You can buy small plastic compasses with a cutting blade (plus spares). They are in most UK hardware stores. You can then drill a tiny pilot hole and scribe both sides, flex the styrene sheet and the circle will eventually pop out in one go, even in 3mm thick sheet.
Mar 7, 2010. 3:35 PMMorriscow says:
 sorry, but this is not the original macintosh: the mac I was first. Love the project tho.
and i get what you mean

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