12.28.2004 // 11:22 AM // 2 Comments // Topeka, KS Power Computing Mac Clone

Wireless mouse receiver. — Jeff Croft
Paper stuffed under case to reduce vibration noise. Swear to God. — Jeff Croft
Old skool cellie. — Jeff Croft
56k modem. Hella speed. Booyaksha! — Jeff Croft
Telephony device. Showed caller ID info on computer screen. Stupid. — Jeff Croft
Logitech wireless mouse. I was sooo cutting edge. — Jeff Croft
Apple mic. — Jeff Croft
Apple powered speakers. — Jeff Croft
Original Quickcam. By Connectix, not Logitech! — Jeff Croft
Floppy drive. Remember these? — Jeff Croft
Jaz Drive. I think I personally kept IOmega in business. — Jeff Croft
Zip Drive — Jeff Croft
Power Computing. They used to make Mac clones. This was a 180MHz PPC 603 — Jeff Croft
Power Computing Mac Clone

My setup, circa 1997-98. Just thought it was kinda fun to look at.

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Comments

  1. 001 // Rob Mientjes // 12.28.2004 // 12:45 PM
    Oh my god, that’s so cool :P Nostalgia man.
  2. 002 // Applemeister // 10.28.2007 // 5:34 PM
    Sweet! Is that a colour or B&W QuickCam you got? I’ve got a PowerComputing PowerCenter 150 that I haven’t got ‘round to fixing. I’m also liking the 56k modem. It looks identical to a Global Village model I have. I’m also seriously envious about the Apple speakers. Those are too cool, and too rare! Well, on this side of the pond, anyway ;-)