Psivewri: to respect the original owners’ privacy, I won’t look through their personal files Also Psivewri: Let’s look through this person’s memes, mate
@@BossBen1same, i had a phone with memes, a phone with a really funny video and a couple phones with really good songs and a laptop with the same thing
I Love Fixing up old Mac Computers. This weekend I Picked up 2 2007 Black Mac Books. Both Mac Books were owned by College Kids and were plastered with Stickers. Mixed and match the best parts and build a beautiful version of a Black Late 2007 Mac Book . Replaced the old HD with a SSD and Upgraded the memory, the system works great !!
I used to be a computer technician and watching you restore old computers reminds me of old times - It is also satisfying to watch when you're cleaning the computers! Love that eucalyptus oil xD
Love your videos! I'm quite a tech head and love seeing this sort of stuff. I have a 2007 HP Pavilion DV6302 laptop. Not really old but compared to nowdays it's getting there. 12 years old and it's still going strong.
I love my PowerBook Pismo. Got it in May 2000, and I still use it to this day for HyperCard Development. I often switch back and forth between MacOS 9.2.2 and 10.3.9 (I never upgraded it to 10.4.11)
Excellent video. Also, thank you for some good tips for us who still use these vintage black and white apple laptops. Own the model right after this, the G3 Powerbook Firewire because in addition to having two USB ports it also came with with two Firewire 400 ports. This truly is my favorite design of all of the apple computer laptops because mine has a built-in airport card, two "hot" swappable bays for (i.e. batteries, DVD-player, Zip drive, Super Disk drive, floppy drive, and extra memory), accepts type I and type II expansion cards, for wireless printing an inferred port. audio-in, port, audio-out port, internal 56k modem port, Ethernet, port "S" video port, and VGA monitor port.
The Lombard Macbook! The designers in the office I shared had those and I was always coveting one, but could not afford them at the time. Still looks superb, its brilliant that you gave this one a new lease of life 👍🏻
If you're thinking about MHz to MHz comparisons, RISC generally got about twice the performance per MHz than CISC (such as Intel was, Intel has "RISC-like" internal cores with a microcode translation layer nowadays). Obviously it depended on the workload. But that was the entire raison d'être of various other companies like MIPS, who made server CPUs and also the PS2 CPU. POWER (related to PowerPC) still holds a niche in the server space to this day, and ARM is RISC as well - the absolute performance is no longer better than Intel due to how beefy heatsinks and power supplies have gotten, but the performance per watt is still much better.
Note: You can use Goo Gone to get rid of stickers and sticker glue easily. I use it on a number of restoration projects and just in general. I really do recommend it, you wouldn't run the risk of damaging the computer.
The powerbook was for professionals so it was easy to access the critical things such the CPU, ram and hard drive. However the ibook G3/4 of the same era was for consumers and that was a pain to take apart, over an hour to just get to the hard drive but yeah you are right to an extent. It's just if the manufacturers want to make it easier to work on and back then they probably did alot more than before.
One confusing thing in this video. It seems to be a G3 Powerbook Pismo model, but then when he shows the i/o at 7:33, there is no firewire port. So what's going on? Was that bit of footage from a Lombard Powerbook?
I had one of these. They were available in 400MHZ and 500MHZ models. The lower speed was always the best bet as they had the same cooling system. The dual bays were great as you could run 2 batteries for long use, or no batteries with the floppy and CD drive (using a power brick).
That laptop is in better condition than mine! Just a little jealous. :D I still love that model. The accessibility is great and I just love that flap in the back that shows the port markings. If the hinges and battery weren't toast on mine I might just still be using it. Fun fact that you didn't mention in the video: you can put a battery in the DVD compartment as well, so you could have two batteries in.
@@HistoryandReviews That's a good thing. When buying an older laptop don't worry about the RAM or hard drive because you can get them cheap! Excellent source of parts available for any old laptop which makes them very serviceable!
I love the Powerbook G3 line. I was finally able to get one a few years ago for my collection, such a gorgeous case design. Edit - I think yours is the next generation up from mine, since mine has no airport card and has USB + scsi
One thing I absolutely miss from old laptops are the keyboards. They're so much more comfortable to type on than modern keyboards. Hell, I'd rather use a standard USB keyboard than the modern laptop keyboards.
Invest in a bottle of “sticky stuff remover” I own an IT recycle shop and it comes in very handy and is very cheap, lasts for ages and smells great, gives a really good lasting shine
How you got a PISMO for so cheap is astounding to me. My Pismo was so expensive to get. XD Your very very VERY lucky. Though it is a shame it’s a non FireWire model. I didn’t even know the Pismo’s had a non FireWire variant.
I had lot's of fun making this video! Enjoy 🙂
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You've never been alive if you haven't visited cool math games. It's that simple.
Artic fox the web broweser can run on mac osx 10.7 or newer btw I just thought I would let you know
Awesome iPhone that can't run Lion, PowerPC is only supported up to Leopard just so you know
Hey man a little fan boy request can you make videos about making old tech usable in 2019 and btw I can help you out
No one:
Psivewri: WITH EUCALYPTUS OIL
(love your video mate)
Better than that WD40 anytime of the day.
Omar Reyes they should sponsor
Seatux lol I still use the brake cleaner.
eyyy im the 420th like lol
@@Seatux Hank Hill wants to know your location
This video is sponsored by *eucalyptus oil*
My thoughts exactly.
Lol 😂
As always hah
He and his eucalyptus oil😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Your usage of Eucalyptus Oil to clean tech has become a meme at this point 🙃
Yeh it is a meme
That's true tho 🤣
He's a tool. Lol
@@jam06 yes me too
id love to see how many bottles he goes through in a year
OMG I love the new length of these videos, keep up the great work!
adews section yes talking
Ironic that the owner was very religious, and you had on a shirt that said “sinners” the whole time😂
Christians are sinners that know they need Jesus. :)
expert films ya lol
Blair Aquilia same 🤣
@@kowasumono True dat
@@kowasumono Jesus aint real Kid
"... and it seems like the old owner is very religous.."
I pirate games
@@akwardturtleee z
Shit, it's the popo
What
@@akwardturtleee me too
Had to stop doing my school project to watch this.
Woah dude, you just reminded me to do my homework! 😅
@Dr.GamerStein Oof
Your school project was overly obsolete
Them: This laptop is so old and dirty looking.
Psivewri: Hold my eucalyptus oil.
Psivewri: to respect the original owners’ privacy, I won’t look through their personal files
Also Psivewri: Let’s look through this person’s memes, mate
Aaaannnndd their music
One one shot you have no firewire ports, on another shot you do....
I LOVE looking at these types of files left behind the last owner if there are any
@@BossBen1same, i had a phone with memes, a phone with a really funny video and a couple phones with really good songs and a laptop with the same thing
I Love Fixing up old Mac Computers. This weekend I Picked up 2 2007 Black Mac Books.
Both Mac Books were owned by College Kids and were plastered with Stickers. Mixed and match the best parts and build a beautiful version of a Black Late 2007 Mac Book . Replaced the old HD with a SSD and Upgraded the memory, the system works great !!
Windows too
How about running current on it
Great video! Thanks to your PRAM battery tip I just fixed my power book!
Hmmm yeah i wonder if that’s what happened to mine.. I think it’s probably the frayed power cord and no battery but I’m gonna try it
haha
Got that sweet 10 minutes baby 😎
Eucalyptus oil industry: "If it wasn't for Psivewri,we'd be outta business!"
😅🤣
The whole cleaning process is so suiting and calming.
One one shot you have no firewire ports, on another shot you do....
It's 5:35 am and this is a good way to start my weekend 😀
Wkwkwkw lander?
@@Pinzledick iye bang lol
5:35
Am I the only who is upset that those funny and original Apple Mac memes are now probably lost forever?
BottleNecked PC no you are not
He could also send the previous owner his files :(
@@UshankaMaster Indeed, it's 20 years of files.
@@UshankaMaster Yes, I was thinking the same thing.
Amazing video! I love these old notebook's restoration videos. And those powerbooks still look so nice, right?
Loved these pismos. You did a great job cleaning her. Great video
Great video! I love old relics of the tech past
I used to be a computer technician and watching you restore old computers reminds me of old times - It is also satisfying to watch when you're cleaning the computers! Love that eucalyptus oil xD
Love your videos! I'm quite a tech head and love seeing this sort of stuff. I have a 2007 HP Pavilion DV6302 laptop. Not really old but compared to nowdays it's getting there. 12 years old and it's still going strong.
I love my PowerBook Pismo. Got it in May 2000, and I still use it to this day for HyperCard Development. I often switch back and forth between MacOS 9.2.2 and 10.3.9 (I never upgraded it to 10.4.11)
Never use oil for cleaning heatsink or CPU or use Alcohol after the oil otherwise it react with silicon based thermalpaste and hardend.
Really enjoyed this one. Wasn't too long, but long enough to get the detail. Awesome!
Love your video! It's really satisfying seeing all those old laptops getting restored :D
Love these videos, the production quality is always top notch!
Definitely happy with the longer videos, keep up the good work Psivewri!
Awesome job with this video man. Really enjoyed it.
See I would buy one of these if I wasn't
1. Broke
2. Why tf do I need a laptop from the late 90s.
3. Broke.
It could value a fortune kid
Tommy Vercetti
Tech won’t value
No one is gonna pay 2500$ for a 600MB ram shit
Cio Dokop
Not 20 years ,maybe 50 or 100 years. But I think the owner already died with many years
MrOoof
XD
@erik masterchef
OH
MY
GOD
Nice! I have a 1998 WallStreet PowerBook in my garage, still working. Runs OS9 and is pre-USB!
Definitely liking longer less frequent videos! Keep on going i really like ur vids
This Powerbook comes from the time when Apple used to put as much effort into the design at the bottom of the laptop to the top. Great little machine.
i never noticed until now that psivewri uses a knife from csgo
Wait, why do you have a profile picture with Pewdiepie wearing the iron cross?
Nazi found, I guess?
@@RFLCPTR That's the Georgian Bolnisi Cross
, dumbass.
@@RFLCPTR shut up
@@Roflcopter100 Why should I?
That's strange
Amazing video! Love your channel! Keep it up!
Hey man a little tip I learned from the 8-bit guy use WD-40 to clean the left over residue from stickers
GEEK TECH ah 8-bit guy. I love that guy
@@ThatOneName_ me too man I learn alot from him and I love old tech that's why I like Psivewri
GEEK TECH that’s almost the same reason I watch this guy.
from india.you are a genious and youre videos are so satisfying to watch.
Excellent video. Also, thank you for some good tips for us who still use these vintage black and white apple laptops. Own the model right after this, the G3 Powerbook Firewire because in addition to having two USB ports it also came with with two Firewire 400 ports. This truly is my favorite design of all of the apple computer laptops because mine has a built-in airport card, two "hot" swappable bays for (i.e. batteries, DVD-player, Zip drive, Super Disk drive, floppy drive, and extra memory), accepts type I and type II expansion cards, for wireless printing an inferred port. audio-in, port, audio-out port, internal 56k modem port, Ethernet, port "S" video port, and VGA monitor port.
I just love these restoration videos
you make really high quality, and very pleasant vids. ty
Really enjoyed the longer vid thanks mate
The Lombard Macbook! The designers in the office I shared had those and I was always coveting one, but could not afford them at the time. Still looks superb, its brilliant that you gave this one a new lease of life 👍🏻
I'm not a computer technician, so I would never mess with a laptop that I know doesn't work. I love your videos.
you should get a small museum and have them displayed. it will be awesome !!! very nice restoration works !!! keep up the good work!
The best tech channel on UA-cam!!!
There’s something in the way you speak that I find soothing!
Its hard to imagine how these machines use to keep up with such a low specs back in the days
Everything else had lower system requirements as well... So it was pretty much like using todays' hardware today
This was way superior vs pc at the time
If you're thinking about MHz to MHz comparisons, RISC generally got about twice the performance per MHz than CISC (such as Intel was, Intel has "RISC-like" internal cores with a microcode translation layer nowadays). Obviously it depended on the workload. But that was the entire raison d'être of various other companies like MIPS, who made server CPUs and also the PS2 CPU. POWER (related to PowerPC) still holds a niche in the server space to this day, and ARM is RISC as well - the absolute performance is no longer better than Intel due to how beefy heatsinks and power supplies have gotten, but the performance per watt is still much better.
Wow! I am impressed you were able to edit a video on that PowerBook.
He protec,
he attac,
but most importantly,
*he cleans with eucalyptus oil*
Note: You can use Goo Gone to get rid of stickers and sticker glue easily. I use it on a number of restoration projects and just in general. I really do recommend it, you wouldn't run the risk of damaging the computer.
Honestly I like watching this guys vids and subed just for the cleaning bits
I just found your channel and I love it already
Good job on the old Mac!!! Nice to see the evolution of Apple.
really love these kinds of videos
"Seems like the previous owner was very religious"
*wears SINNERS t-shirt for remainder of the video*
You are the tech mate that everyone needs after raising eBay and the local Sunday morning swap meet markets
older hardware was so much easier to take apart it seems like
The powerbook was for professionals so it was easy to access the critical things such the CPU, ram and hard drive. However the ibook G3/4 of the same era was for consumers and that was a pain to take apart, over an hour to just get to the hard drive but yeah you are right to an extent. It's just if the manufacturers want to make it easier to work on and back then they probably did alot more than before.
@@squeakers27 yeet
the video you edited in this vid is so awesome!! haha
great video! i really enjoy your content psivewri!
One confusing thing in this video. It seems to be a G3 Powerbook Pismo model, but then when he shows the i/o at 7:33, there is no firewire port. So what's going on? Was that bit of footage from a Lombard Powerbook?
Yes. It's the Lombard. Actually, quite a different beast from the Pismo although superficially it looks the same.
I thoroughly enjoy your videos
Woah that looked easy to open for a laptop... Especially a MacBook!
It’s a PowerBook
these are my favorite kinds of videos
I had one of these. They were available in 400MHZ and 500MHZ models. The lower speed was always the best bet as they had the same cooling system. The dual bays were great as you could run 2 batteries for long use, or no batteries with the floppy and CD drive (using a power brick).
correction: the yo-yo charger came with the original iBook, and the PowerBook G3 had a black charger. Solid video nonetheless. :) Keep 'em comin'!
That laptop is in better condition than mine! Just a little jealous. :D
I still love that model. The accessibility is great and I just love that flap in the back that shows the port markings. If the hinges and battery weren't toast on mine I might just still be using it.
Fun fact that you didn't mention in the video: you can put a battery in the DVD compartment as well, so you could have two batteries in.
just subscribed after watching a few videos, great content
You make amazing content. Keep it going!
1) i had one of those 2) amazing to know that there are people who don't look through other people's files given the chance.
I died at the marbleblast gold!! So many memories from primary school 😂
Really like your videos, good work ! Continue !!!
A french who is subscribed to your channel
**This video is not sponsored by eucalyptus oil**
me: NANI??
is that an autralia thing? in the us ive never heard of anyone using it at all let alone for cleaning computers
Try TenFourFox, a browser built for PowerPC Macs that is still supported. UA-cam will run on it!
Agreed! I have a couple PPC Macs running it.
nobody:
literally nobody:
psivewri: E U C A L Y P T U S O I L
That Fujitsu hard drive and the RAM is worth probably a little more than $10 by itself.
Pfft it’s worth a greasy bag from McDonald’s and a used condom
@@HistoryandReviews That's a good thing. When buying an older laptop don't worry about the RAM or hard drive because you can get them cheap! Excellent source of parts available for any old laptop which makes them very serviceable!
Marble Blast Gold! That game brings back so many memories. I remember playing it on the iMac G5s we had in primary school.
What do you use to clean the chords?
Man, I really like this channel. Passionate about old tech and fixing stuff. Subscribed!
Great video man, respect !!!
Great video,now I'm off up into the attic to retrieve an old power book that I have up there 😀
"it definitely needs a good cleaning" Psivewri, May 24th, 2019
Come al solito hai fatto un gran bel lavoro i miei complimenti continua così
That’s sick!!! I love you’re videos
Oh god i love so Much marble blast gold i Played it on My imac g5 on My powermac g5 and on My macbook pro late 2008 p.s. I love your videos so Much
Nice refurb :) I hope you saved some of the music that you liked :D
I would love to see more restoration videos they are very entertaining.
I had PowerBook G3 Lombard. I loved the easy access to the hard drive, memory and even the processor too. I miss that thing.
why am i addicted to watching these kind of videos...
I love the Powerbook G3 line. I was finally able to get one a few years ago for my collection, such a gorgeous case design.
Edit - I think yours is the next generation up from mine, since mine has no airport card and has USB + scsi
This channel will expand rapidly. No doubts!
Marble Blast Gold was my childhood!!
5:08 "I tried squeezing out the smallest amount I could... a bit more came out than I expected."
She never believes me when I tell her this, lol.
Me: Ooh! I can use that for scripting!
Me: _**Buys a brand-new laptop for UA-cam videos.**
Me: **Uses the 20 yr old laptop for scripting**
One thing I absolutely miss from old laptops are the keyboards. They're so much more comfortable to type on than modern keyboards. Hell, I'd rather use a standard USB keyboard than the modern laptop keyboards.
Did you replace the backup battery
Yes, with eucalyptus oil
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Invest in a bottle of “sticky stuff remover”
I own an IT recycle shop and it comes in very handy and is very cheap, lasts for ages and smells great, gives a really good lasting shine
How you got a PISMO for so cheap is astounding to me. My Pismo was so expensive to get. XD Your very very VERY lucky. Though it is a shame it’s a non FireWire model. I didn’t even know the Pismo’s had a non FireWire variant.
the aesthetic of the imovie video is beautiful
9:10 You Should try “TenFourFox” I think it’s still getting updates
V westlife talked about artic fox for older macs
I believe Arctic Fox is only for x86/Intel Macs. If this is running OS X 10.4, the TenFourFox is the goto for PowerPC macs.
Seshpenguin There is a PowerPC build available, either officially or unofficially, can’t remember, but I’ve used it.
I had a maxed out Powerbook G3 "Lombard" model I loved.