Hackaday (unofficial) August 14, 2023 9:00pm Adding Power over Ethernet Support To a Mac Mini #machacks #macmini #poe #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Adding Power Over Ethernet Support To A Mac Mini Despite all the fancy features on modern Apple Mac systems like USB-C and Thunderbolt, they have one glaring omission: the absolute lack of any form of Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). This is an issue t…
Hackaday (unofficial) November 9, 2022 10:00pm This Wii Has an Apple M1 Inside #3dprinterhacks #computerhacks #games #machacks #nintendohacks #nintendowiihacks #toyhacks #applem1 #applesilicon #casemod #casemodding #casemods #m1 #macmini #mariokart #nintendo #nintendowii #wii #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 This Wii Has An Apple M1 Inside The conveniently tiny logic board of the M1 Mac mini has lead to it giving the Mini ITX format a run for its money in case mods. The latest example of this is [Luke Miani]’s M1 Wii. (Youtube …
Hackaday (unofficial) August 15, 2022 9:00am Mac Mini Mini #computerhacks #machacks #casemod #macmini #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Mac Mini Mini The Mac Mini has been roughly the same size and shape for 12 years, as the current design was released in June 2010. However, despite being the same general form factor, the internals has shrunk ov…
Hackaday (unofficial) March 25, 2022 12:00am Desktop Performance In A Custom Mac Laptop #news #3dprint #apple #battery #custom #design #ipad #laptop #m1 #mac #macmini #thermal #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Desktop Performance In A Custom Mac Laptop Most of us either own or have used a laptop at some point. For traveling, as a student, or even for browsing Hackaday on the couch in front of the TV, they are pretty much indispensable. They do te…
Hackaday (unofficial) July 27, 2021 6:00am A Single SSD’s Journey from System 7 to High Sierra #machacks #macmini #macbookair #macintosh #performa #powermac #upgrading #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 A Single SSD’s Journey From System 7 To High Sierra With some time to kill and an array of old Apple computers on hand, [Pierre Dandumont] wondered if he could continuously upgrade a single OS drive from the oldest system he had, System 7.1 on a Per…