Skip to content
  • Categories
  • Recent
  • Tags
  • Popular
  • Users
  • Groups
Skins
  • Light
  • Cerulean
  • Cosmo
  • Flatly
  • Journal
  • Litera
  • Lumen
  • Lux
  • Materia
  • Minty
  • Morph
  • Pulse
  • Sandstone
  • Simplex
  • Sketchy
  • Spacelab
  • United
  • Yeti
  • Zephyr
  • Dark
  • Cyborg
  • Darkly
  • Quartz
  • Slate
  • Solar
  • Superhero
  • Vapor

  • Default (No Skin)
  • No Skin
Collapse

The New Coffee Room

  1. TNCR
  2. General Discussion
  3. Today in Ax's Geek Life

Today in Ax's Geek Life

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved General Discussion
15 Posts 5 Posters 120 Views
  • Oldest to Newest
  • Newest to Oldest
  • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • George KG Offline
    George KG Offline
    George K
    wrote on last edited by George K
    #3

    It's always nice to have the brightest/shiniest/most current piece of hardware. I always feel...betrayed (?) when current software no longer supports a vintage machine.

    Mrs. George had a 2012 Macbook Air (11 inch) that was "obsolete." Its battery was not holding a charge, but it had no fan issues. I replaced it (for her) with a M2 13" MacBook Air. The old one has become a permanent resident sitting atop my Roland digital piano. It runs PianoTeq and does nothing else. It's constantly plugged into power, so battery is not an issue. It's only worth about $100 on eBay, so it's not worth selling when it does its job so well. Its ONE job.

    But, regarding battery, have you looked at OWC (Other World Computing)? They sell replacement batteries for "vintage" Macs. I've used them a couple of times to replace D2's battery. Their prices are good and their tech support is outstanding.

    A replacement battery for your Mac is about $90. If you're comfortable replacing fans, this should be stupid-easy for you.

    https://eshop.macsales.com/item/NewerTech/BAP15MBU85W/

    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

    AxtremusA 1 Reply Last reply
    • MikM Offline
      MikM Offline
      Mik
      wrote on last edited by
      #4

      All good reasons to keep it running. Macs in my experience run a long, long time. It’s a tool. If it does things you want done it’s a steal.

      The fan on a Lenovo I inherited from the last treasurer just started surging. I have to figure out why if I want to keep it, but it’s a serious dog anyway.

      "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

      1 Reply Last reply
      • George KG George K

        It's always nice to have the brightest/shiniest/most current piece of hardware. I always feel...betrayed (?) when current software no longer supports a vintage machine.

        Mrs. George had a 2012 Macbook Air (11 inch) that was "obsolete." Its battery was not holding a charge, but it had no fan issues. I replaced it (for her) with a M2 13" MacBook Air. The old one has become a permanent resident sitting atop my Roland digital piano. It runs PianoTeq and does nothing else. It's constantly plugged into power, so battery is not an issue. It's only worth about $100 on eBay, so it's not worth selling when it does its job so well. Its ONE job.

        But, regarding battery, have you looked at OWC (Other World Computing)? They sell replacement batteries for "vintage" Macs. I've used them a couple of times to replace D2's battery. Their prices are good and their tech support is outstanding.

        A replacement battery for your Mac is about $90. If you're comfortable replacing fans, this should be stupid-easy for you.

        https://eshop.macsales.com/item/NewerTech/BAP15MBU85W/

        AxtremusA Offline
        AxtremusA Offline
        Axtremus
        wrote on last edited by Axtremus
        #5

        @George-K said in Today in Ax's Geek Life:

        A replacement battery for your Mac is about $90. If you're comfortable replacing fans, this should be stupid-easy for you.

        https://eshop.macsales.com/item/NewerTech/BAP15MBU85W/

        Thanks for the link, though the lower part of the page says that particular battery is not compatible my Mac (it's the one with "Retina" display). It tracks, too, because visually I can see that the OWC battery and my Mac's OEM battery look different. In any case, I will poke around the OWC site and see if I can find a replacement battery that is compatible with my "Retina" Mac. Thanks!

        EDIT to add: more likely this is the battery that's compatible with my Mac: https://eshop.macsales.com/item/NewerTech/BAP15MBR95WK/ ... it comes with this warning:

        Professional Installation Highly Recommended
        Due to the complex nature of this installation, OWC recommends that this battery replacement be performed by a trained professional."

        :man-shrugging:

        George KG 1 Reply Last reply
        • AxtremusA Axtremus

          @George-K said in Today in Ax's Geek Life:

          A replacement battery for your Mac is about $90. If you're comfortable replacing fans, this should be stupid-easy for you.

          https://eshop.macsales.com/item/NewerTech/BAP15MBU85W/

          Thanks for the link, though the lower part of the page says that particular battery is not compatible my Mac (it's the one with "Retina" display). It tracks, too, because visually I can see that the OWC battery and my Mac's OEM battery look different. In any case, I will poke around the OWC site and see if I can find a replacement battery that is compatible with my "Retina" Mac. Thanks!

          EDIT to add: more likely this is the battery that's compatible with my Mac: https://eshop.macsales.com/item/NewerTech/BAP15MBR95WK/ ... it comes with this warning:

          Professional Installation Highly Recommended
          Due to the complex nature of this installation, OWC recommends that this battery replacement be performed by a trained professional."

          :man-shrugging:

          George KG Offline
          George KG Offline
          George K
          wrote on last edited by
          #6

          @Axtremus ah, intersting.

          The battery replacments I did on D2's MacBook Air were trivial, if time-consuming.

          Perhaps go to OWC's site and have a chat with tech support. They can tell you how hard/easy your case might be. As I said, their support is great.

          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

          1 Reply Last reply
          • George KG Offline
            George KG Offline
            George K
            wrote on last edited by George K
            #7

            Here's OWC's video on how to replace the battery.

            Link to video

            ETA: Yeah, it's complex, to be sure.

            "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

            1 Reply Last reply
            • AxtremusA Offline
              AxtremusA Offline
              Axtremus
              wrote on last edited by Axtremus
              #8

              Just watched OWC's "how to" video on replacing the batter for my mid-2012 "Retina" 15" MacBook Pro.
              No way, uh uh.
              Because the battery is glued to the base, you need to disconnect/remove almost everything to get to the point where you can deal with the glue -- need to disconnect/remove the fans (again!), SSD, speakers, headphone jack, Wi-Fi card, trackpad, keyboard, display connector, power connector, I/O ports, the logic board itself. Then you have to use special chemicals to dissolve the glue below the old battery, then put everything back in.

              I will just live with the old battery and keep this Mac plugged in all the time.

              The whole thing would have been simple if not for the glue.

              George KG 1 Reply Last reply
              • AxtremusA Axtremus

                Just watched OWC's "how to" video on replacing the batter for my mid-2012 "Retina" 15" MacBook Pro.
                No way, uh uh.
                Because the battery is glued to the base, you need to disconnect/remove almost everything to get to the point where you can deal with the glue -- need to disconnect/remove the fans (again!), SSD, speakers, headphone jack, Wi-Fi card, trackpad, keyboard, display connector, power connector, I/O ports, the logic board itself. Then you have to use special chemicals to dissolve the glue below the old battery, then put everything back in.

                I will just live with the old battery and keep this Mac plugged in all the time.

                The whole thing would have been simple if not for the glue.

                George KG Offline
                George KG Offline
                George K
                wrote on last edited by George K
                #9

                @Axtremus said in Today in Ax's Geek Life:

                the battery is glued to the base

                Yeah. That was a hard stop for me as well. Keeping track of all the screws, connectors, etc was daunting enough.

                The whole thing would have been simple if not for the glue

                Simple but still tedious.

                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

                AxtremusA 1 Reply Last reply
                • George KG George K

                  @Axtremus said in Today in Ax's Geek Life:

                  the battery is glued to the base

                  Yeah. That was a hard stop for me as well. Keeping track of all the screws, connectors, etc was daunting enough.

                  The whole thing would have been simple if not for the glue

                  Simple but still tedious.

                  AxtremusA Offline
                  AxtremusA Offline
                  Axtremus
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #10

                  @George-K said in Today in Ax's Geek Life:

                  The whole thing would have been simple if not for the glue

                  Simple but still tedious.

                  I mean, if not for the glue, you would not need to remove/disconnect and put back in place and reconnect all the other components. If there is no glue to deal with, the new battery can be installed without disturbing anything else. Thus simple and not tedious if not for the glue.

                  1 Reply Last reply
                  • AxtremusA Offline
                    AxtremusA Offline
                    Axtremus
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #11

                    Now I have a new approach to consider: What if I first make sure the battery is discharged (should be easy since the battery is so old that it's not holding much of a charge anyway), then just dig through or scrap off the old battery, without disconnecting/removing anything else -- I do not really care if the old batter is destroyed after all. Anyway, replacing the battery is not a priority for me in the near term, so I will file this for now and revisit if that becomes necessary.

                    George KG 1 Reply Last reply
                    • AxtremusA Axtremus

                      Now I have a new approach to consider: What if I first make sure the battery is discharged (should be easy since the battery is so old that it's not holding much of a charge anyway), then just dig through or scrap off the old battery, without disconnecting/removing anything else -- I do not really care if the old batter is destroyed after all. Anyway, replacing the battery is not a priority for me in the near term, so I will file this for now and revisit if that becomes necessary.

                      George KG Offline
                      George KG Offline
                      George K
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #12

                      @Axtremus said in Today in Ax's Geek Life:

                      replacing the battery is not a priority for me in the near term

                      Indeed. If you're going to leave it plugged in, it's a non-issue. Just like Mrs. George's my MacBook Air.

                      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

                      1 Reply Last reply
                      • 89th8 Offline
                        89th8 Offline
                        89th
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #13

                        Cool update (literally) Ax! Damn, I used to have the Adobe creative master collection on CD. Probably still do somewhere but lost the license key, which IIRC was stolen anyway. I do miss that part… now I use the adobe cloud subscription. I went to cancel it the other day and the adobe rep gave me like 50 or 75% off btw. Almost like what you get if you call SiriusXM.

                        1 Reply Last reply
                        • HoraceH Horace

                          Nice that you can keep it around. What do you use adobe creative suite master collection for?

                          AxtremusA Offline
                          AxtremusA Offline
                          Axtremus
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #14

                          @Horace said in Today in Ax's Geek Life:

                          What do you use adobe creative suite master collection for?

                          Maintaining a few websites (when what needed done is too much for hand-coding with a text editor), dealing with graphics (when GraphicConverter won't cut it), dealing with audio recordings, dealing with PDF (when Preview won't cut it). Also used it to produce a DVD once, with fancy scene selection menus and such, but haven't use any of its DVD functions since DVD has gone the way of the VHS tapes.

                          1 Reply Last reply
                          • AxtremusA Offline
                            AxtremusA Offline
                            Axtremus
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #15

                            This has been a good day to geek out. I found that someone, a Mr. Nicholas Sherlock, has fixed/updated a bunch of Wacom drivers that Wacom itself stopped updating/supporting, including the driver for my Cintiq 21UX. Now I can continue to use the Cintiq 21UX with macOS versions up to Big Sur. See https://github.com/thenickdude/wacom-driver-fix

                            1 Reply Last reply
                            Reply
                            • Reply as topic
                            Log in to reply
                            • Oldest to Newest
                            • Newest to Oldest
                            • Most Votes


                            • Login

                            • Don't have an account? Register

                            • Login or register to search.
                            • First post
                              Last post
                            0
                            • Categories
                            • Recent
                            • Tags
                            • Popular
                            • Users
                            • Groups