i would have to agree. the B&O is a good clean mod. very impressive
My question is: were there any mods submitted by any companies...? i tried to get some of the local mac stores in my area to try and join, but no dice.
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2.4gHz 15" MacBook Pro, 1.66gHz Core Duo Mac Mini, 2.5gHz G5 QUAD, 733mHz Quicksilver, 450mHz G4 Cube, 700mHz G3 iBook, 350mHz Sawtooth G4, 350mHz Revs. A and B B&W G3, 16mHz Powerbook 100, 8mHz Macitosh Classic.
No businesses participated. I'll get you guys to help me get the word out for next year tho. Businesses need a LONG time to prepare and I didn't factor that in. This year was the first year we were going to allow businesses to participate (WOW FREE ADVERTISING RIGHT?!) but i didn't let them know till August 1st so I dropped the ball there.
Hopefully I can think of something that can be my thesis project. That would be sweet to get the school to pay the expenses on it. I'm in my 3rd year now, so I'd probably have to wait two years. What are some good things for an electrical engineer to do?
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MacBook guts into a Clamshell iBook? Not much electrical engineering involved in that one though. If you could mod a G5 iMac to run from a PowerBook or MacBook Pro PSU brick, you could have the worlds only PowerBook G5!