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How-to: Add 2 internal USB ports by removing your modem
Click here to view this topic in its original format CubeOwner Forums _ USB, Firewire and Audio _ 2 MORE USB PORTS Posted by: MAC USER Jul 10 2006, 08:32 PM 2
- 2006-07-12 - Similar Articles

How-to: Add 2 more USB ports + "built-in" audio (risky but very cool mod)
Click here to view this topic in its original format CubeOwner Forums _ Frontpage Forum _ Built-in audio + 2 more USB ports Posted by: gdunlap May 18 2005, 02:24 AM
- 2006-07-12 - Similar Articles

How-to: Add built-in audio ports by relocating or removing the programmers and reset buttons
Click here to view this topic in its original format CubeOwner Forums _ USB, Firewire and Audio _ Built-in Audio Reset Programmer Posted by: MAC USER Jul 14 2006, 02:1
- 2006-07-14 - Similar Articles

Adding extra transistors to the Apple VRM
Another excellent submission from respected CubeOwner member Andy, who posts in the Forums as shiekh. Adding extra transistors to the Apple VRM For the Apple VRM, the
- 2006-07-14 - Similar Articles

All about the PRAM battery
If your computer does not retain parameter RAM (PRAM) settings when it is turned off, this generally indicates that the battery needs to be replaced. If your computer won't s
- 2003-09-02 - Similar Articles

At-A-Glance: Cube connectors and LEDs
From CubeOwner member Sayling: A description of the different connectors and LEDs of various boards inside the G4 Cube. "Some of it is in the service manual, but some (
- 2006-03-17 - Similar Articles

Can I get FireWire 800 speeds on my Cube? (short answer: no)
Your Cube's logic board has (2) FireWire 400 ports on it. You cannot replace them or upgrade them to FireWire 800; You will not get FireWire
- 2003-09-02 - Similar Articles

Can I get USB 2.0 speeds on my Cube? (short answer: no)
USB specification version 2.0 is the next-generation peripheral connection for personal computers. It is intended as an upgrade for USB 1.1. Not only doe
- 2006-02-27 - Similar Articles

CUDA Switch - where is it? What is it?
What is a CUDA switch? CUDA is officially called the CUDA Microcontroller Chip, which handles powering on and off functions, system resets, parameter RAM, ADB, USB, FireWire
- 2003-08-09 - Similar Articles

Dual Processors and the bus speed bottleneck
CubertsDad has been kind enough to contribute and share his findings on this topic. [direct link to this post]     Over Labor Day weekend I ran a seri
- 2006-09-15 - Similar Articles

Heatsinks - How do they work and why use them?
This guide is both thorough and easy to understand, even for a newbie, so I don't need to reinvent the wheel: http://firingsquad.gamers.com/guides/heatsinkphysics/ If th
- 2003-08-02 - Similar Articles

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- 2003-08-11 - Similar Articles

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- 2003-08-10 - Similar Articles