View Full Version : PowerBook 180: It's ALIVE!!!
ghall
Feb 18, 2008, 01:07 PM
Today I brought an old PowerBook 180 back from the dead. Okay, it wasn't really dead it just didn't have a power adapter, and bringing it to life was only a stroke of luck on my part. I just happened to have a power adapter that is compatible with the PB180, so I plugged it in and pressed the power button and watched the baby roar to life.
It brought a warm feeling to my heart when I heard the start up chime. The old Macs may have been fugly, but they sure had a certain charm that can't be beat.
Anyway, I'm having some trouble getting the video up on YouTube but I will post as soon as I get it working.
a104375
Feb 18, 2008, 03:18 PM
CONGRADS on getting it working it is definitely a nice sign hearing a old mac chime and come to life
ghall
Feb 18, 2008, 03:42 PM
CONGRADS on getting it working it is definitely a nice sign hearing a old mac chime and come to life
Thanks.
I have the video uploaded if anybody wants to see:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZqPoQ-zEJQs
It's really low quality, I'll try to get a better one up soon.
iTeen
Feb 18, 2008, 03:46 PM
thats pretty dang cool ghall, u going to sell it or keep it?
ghall
Feb 18, 2008, 03:49 PM
thats pretty dang cool ghall, u going to sell it or keep it?
It's going right next to my SE/30 (http://youtube.com/watch?v=i_TW-nOA3A0&feature=user)! :p
pagansoul
Feb 22, 2008, 08:17 AM
Which laptop was in Mission Impossible I with Tom C?
dpaanlka
Feb 24, 2008, 02:16 PM
I'm not sure that it was all that ugly when it was new.
IJ Reilly
Feb 24, 2008, 02:46 PM
I'm not sure that it was all that ugly when it was new.
No, it was actually quite cool. The palm rest below the keyboard of the PowerBook 100 series was a real innovation, which everybody else copied almost immediately. I still have my 140 in the closet.
hulugu
Feb 25, 2008, 12:07 AM
No, it was actually quite cool. The palm rest below the keyboard of the PowerBook 100 series was a real innovation, which everybody else copied almost immediately. I still have my 140 in the closet.
FWIW, there's a lot of similarities between my old Powerbook 150 and my MacBook Pro. The palm-rest, mouse position, and keyboard are similar. I really liked that computer, especially the little feet on the back to prop it up.
Unfortunately, mine's dead, there's something wrong with the internal power-supply.
MatthewCobb
Mar 14, 2008, 05:46 PM
It's going right next to my SE/30 (http://youtube.com/watch?v=i_TW-nOA3A0&feature=user)! :p
I HATE YOU! The SE30 was the best machine Apple ever made.
PowerApple
Oct 25, 2008, 05:08 PM
Today I brought an old PowerBook 180 back from the dead. Okay, it wasn't really dead it just didn't have a power adapter, and bringing it to life was only a stroke of luck on my part. I just happened to have a power adapter that is compatible with the PB180, so I plugged it in and pressed the power button and watched the baby roar to life.
It brought a warm feeling to my heart when I heard the start up chime. The old Macs may have been fugly, but they sure had a certain charm that can't be beat.
Anyway, I'm having some trouble getting the video up on YouTube but I will post as soon as I get it working.
Congratulations on getting it to work! I actually have a PB 180 myself. I don't use it, but it still works.
applefan1997
Oct 25, 2008, 08:42 PM
Cool! I had a PB 150 but lost the AC and it got trashed.
jodelli
Oct 25, 2008, 10:26 PM
I still have my PB 170, and it still works too. The power adapter was a problem on mine too, but like you I dug up a ps for a portable printer that had an almost identical power output and plug. I loved that series.
EchoElite
Oct 25, 2008, 11:23 PM
nice job on getting that to work,ghall
dmr727
Oct 26, 2008, 12:44 AM
Great machine. I still have and use my PB 170 regularly. I loved that form factor, and as IJ mentioned - it set a design standard for the time.
maxrobertson
Oct 26, 2008, 01:29 AM
It's going right next to my SE/30 (http://youtube.com/watch?v=i_TW-nOA3A0&feature=user)! :p
I had one of those for awhile and it was awesome! I loved all the old programs and stuff. But I ended up selling it on eBay for a small profit.
thinkdifferent2
Oct 26, 2008, 08:22 PM
I have a Powerbook 180 as well. I enjoyed using Microsoft Word 5.1... it was like a journey through time. Al though I can turn on and use my Powerbook 180 when the battery is charged and in the computer, and the the notebook is plugged in, whenever I unplug it, it doesn't turn on again... I am wondering if this may be a problem with the battery...
pdxflint
Nov 4, 2008, 05:36 AM
This makes me want to fire up my old Mac SE and SE/30. My first Mac was a Mac Plus with a 30 meg external HD (long gone, replaced with a APS 270 meg external, on my bookshelf, but still in excellent shape.) I've got all the original software, including all the stuff I bought or borrowed for it. Games, Word 4.0, Word 5.1, Excel 1.5 and Excel 2.2, Crystal Quest, MS Flight Simulator, the original version of The Sims, World Tour Golf (I think it was called) and tons of other stuff - most with the original factory floppies. I also made copies of all of them, but of course I'll have to see if they haven't deteriorated. All the programs were copied to the external HD, so it will be fun to dust everything off, and take a trip down memory lane.
I still have several original mice, keyboards and one Imagewriter II dot matrix printer, which should still work.
Yikes! What have I started? Now I'll be playing for a few weeks...:)
Bargsbeer
Nov 8, 2008, 01:12 AM
Which laptop was in Mission Impossible I with Tom C?
Wasn't that a PB 520C ?
Remember the Clear PB Duo in Hackers?
dmr727
Nov 8, 2008, 02:14 AM
Wasn't that a PB 520C ?
Either that or a 540c. It's hard to tell active matrix vs. passive matrix on the movie screen. :)
TheReef
Nov 8, 2008, 02:27 AM
I had a 165c, haha a second boot was required to activate the colour screen which blurred really badly.
Trackballs were awesome too.
Bargsbeer
Nov 8, 2008, 02:04 PM
Either that or a 540c. It's hard to tell active matrix vs. passive matrix on the movie screen. :)
I think your right,Because Mission impossible came out at the same time they released the PB 5300C ,CS & CE
maximoo
Jan 20, 2009, 12:43 AM
My old (and first) Mac still works. Is there, though, any way to connect it to a wireless network? I'm guessing there isn't, since there's neither a USB nor ethernet port, but thought I'd ask anyway.
Thanks for any info or tips!
pranavss11
Jan 20, 2009, 01:05 AM
Wow nice work man! Gratz. Wish I had one =(
Cassie
Jan 20, 2009, 06:50 PM
My old (and first) Mac still works. Is there, though, any way to connect it to a wireless network? I'm guessing there isn't, since there's neither a USB nor ethernet port, but thought I'd ask anyway.
Thanks for any info or tips!
There might be some ethernet adapters for it out there somewhere, but no wireless.
y2jeo2004
Feb 15, 2010, 09:19 PM
i have a macintosh powerboor 180 that i looking to sale does anybody know a place i could sale it at. i dont how a power card so i dont know if it works or know but it stilll looks like new
if you have a place or know a way for me to sale this send me an email at ericstarnes2008@yahoo.com
pooky
Feb 15, 2010, 09:25 PM
Wasn't that a PB 520C ?
Remember the Clear PB Duo in Hackers?
I'm pretty sure it was a 5300C, actually. That was my first mac (not counting ones bought by the parental units).
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