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This teardown is not a repair guide. To repair your Macintosh Color Classic, use our service manual.

  1. Completely Revamped Macintosh Color Classic for its 25th Anniversary (Mac Mini inside), Completely Revamped Macintosh Color Classic for its 25th Anniversary (Mac Mini inside): step 1, image 1 of 1
    • My Macintosh Color Classic running under MacOS 7.6 some days before it died

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    • Machine completely emptied

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    • all original components…

  4. Completely Revamped Macintosh Color Classic for its 25th Anniversary (Mac Mini inside): step 4, image 1 of 1
    • ...were replaced with the new ones

  5. Completely Revamped Macintosh Color Classic for its 25th Anniversary (Mac Mini inside): step 5, image 1 of 1
    • Testing the new HDMI 8” LCD screen.

  6. Completely Revamped Macintosh Color Classic for its 25th Anniversary (Mac Mini inside): step 6, image 1 of 1
    • The chassis and the power supply board were cleaned up and adapted for fitting the new components.

  7. Completely Revamped Macintosh Color Classic for its 25th Anniversary (Mac Mini inside): step 7, image 1 of 1
    • Installing the new screen

  8. Completely Revamped Macintosh Color Classic for its 25th Anniversary (Mac Mini inside): step 8, image 1 of 1
    • Closing the back case

  9. Completely Revamped Macintosh Color Classic for its 25th Anniversary (Mac Mini inside): step 9, image 1 of 1
    • Sliding in and connecting the MacMini 2014

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    • Closing the clip-in backplane

  11. Completely Revamped Macintosh Color Classic for its 25th Anniversary (Mac Mini inside): step 11, image 1 of 1
    • Plugging in the computer

  12. Completely Revamped Macintosh Color Classic for its 25th Anniversary (Mac Mini inside): step 12, image 1 of 1
    • Starting the computer

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    • Macintosh Color Classic running under MacOS Mojave

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    • Insert wisdom here.

Roberto

Member since: 06/08/17

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Wow, such a clean built. Thanks for sharing!

Luke - Reply

La pantalla es lo que mas temor da retirar si es igual a las de la emac y imacs, me gustaría haberlo hecho con la que me dañaron en un taller, no la guarde y tire la basura, en fin jamas se sabe lo que la tecnología nueva nos permite hacer con las viejas carcazas, debe ser grato ver la cara de la gente que te ve trabajar en ella con teclado y ratón inalámbricos.

javiersconde - Reply

Do you have a more detailed breakdown, including exact parts used. I have one of these Macs and it has died. The sentimental value is huge so doing to it what you did to yours is an awesome idea. Thanks

Nathan Fletcher - Reply

Sorry, I haven’t more details of the breakdown. The most difficult part was to clean up the power supply board and to saw parts of the plastic chassis to fit the MacMini inside. The parts I kept from the original machine are the chassis, the power supply board and the framework that sustained the original screen.

Roberto -

Roberto, what size is the fan? 60x25mm? And can you remove the stock fan from that metal housing so as to replace it with a quieter modern version? Thanks.

James Wages - Reply

I am guessing it is 80x25mm and runs at 12V, but is it 2-wire or 3-wire?

I ask in order to know what kind of replacement to buy. Thanks!

James Wages -

Hi James, the fan is 80x80x25, 2-wire and can be removed from the metal housing.

Roberto -

I have added some pictures of the fan.

Roberto -

I'm doing the same thing with my Mac mini and Color Classic. Can you tell me where you got your brackets from for securing the lcd? Thanks.

Marc Stone - Reply

Hi Marc, I do not remember how I secured the LCD. I think I used a foam top and bottom and a plate behind the screen, screwed to the plastic structure of the Mac. Since then I replaced the LCD with an iPad mini and connected the iPad to the Mac through a device called Luna Display that allows to see your Mac desktop on the iPad screen. The iPad is fixed with a magnetic tool to the Mac structure, so that I can detach it when needed.

Roberto -

By te way, if you mean the brackets that can be seen on step 7, those were the original brackets sustaining the original display.

Roberto -

Increíble la transformación, justo lo que siempre he soñado, seria un gusto tener una computadora así

Luis Oscós Palacios - Reply

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