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March 10, 2009

In another installment of her ongoing efforts to mod the Acer Aspire 1, [tnkgrl] has added eSATA capabilities. During the hard drive upgrade she did, she used the spare PATA connection, leaving an SATA connection free. This time she has gone in and extended it to be accessible outside the case. To d...
Hack a Day [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Caleb Kraft at 7:02 PM

March 02, 2009

Many of our cherished computers and consoles from the past have not stood up well over time. It’s not the hardware as much as the color. From Commodores, Apples, to Super Nintendos, the machines have slowly drifted towards a sickly yellow and even brown. The culprit appears to be the fire reta...
Hack a Day [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Eliot Phillips at 3:19 PM | 1 Citations

February 21, 2009

Installing OSX on commodity PC hardware has advanced a lot since the early days of OSx86 when Apple switched to Intel. With the advent of netbooks, a new target platform has emerged; one that doesn’t have an official Apple equivalent. The small subset of models means that it’s easy to fi...
Hack a Day [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Eliot Phillips at 5:40 PM

December 16, 2008

This Sony Vaio UX50 came with a 30GB hard drive from the factory. This hacker wanted to do an upgrade and move to solid state, so he started hacking away. He ended up with a total of 64GB of solid state storage crammed into the computer.  The hard drive was replaced with a 4GB compact flash drive a...
Hack a Day [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Caleb Kraft at 5:01 PM
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