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This page will contain information about the FreeGeek process for Apple Macintosh computers, including
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receiving, recycling, test and build. The process is currently (28 December 2006) being defined, so things here will be changing often. People active in the process definition are Dave, Matteo, Loren, and Tony Rick.
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[https://docs.google.com/a/freegeek.org/document/d/1LDoXdVXzEEv-m8tKQ63af0PBF9diFwkq-sdEfy2-9dA/edit Google Docs Link]
  
At some point someone may decide that information here is worthy of merging into the overall
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==The Program==
Eval/Build process. Or maybe not.
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MacBuild is a post-Build program available to volunteers who have completed the Build program and are looking for something new and different. The MacBuild area works with desktops, laptops and accessories manufactured by Apple. While experience with a Macintosh system isn't necessary, it is helpful.
  
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==Areas==
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* '''Mac Laptops''' - Learn to refurbish and repair MacBooks, MacBook Pros, and MacBook Airs. We only build out Intel based systems, and either recycle or "as-is" G4 or lower systems. This area is the most intensive, as we often have to "Frankenstein" two or more laptops together to make one working system. If you are interested in learning about the Macintosh laptops, a good starting place is scheduling some time in the standard PC Laptop Build. That will get you accustom to the smaller scale of laptops prior to moving into the more challenging Macintosh systems.
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* '''iMacs''' - All in one systems with a built in LCD panel. Again, we only focus on Intel based systems. These systems often do not require as much tear down and refurbishment as the Macintosh laptops, but they can be tricky to open and access. Reviewing tear-down manuals on [http://www.ifixit.com/Device/iMac ifixit.com] is a good place to start.
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* '''Mac Pros''' - Macintosh desktops. We refurbish mostly the Intel based systems, but will build our G5 systems when requested by the store or grants. These are most like a standard PC based desktop, and will be most familiar to volunteers coming straight from build.  That being said, we don't often get these in.
  
'''FreeGeek Links'''
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==Build Process==
* [[Mac HD Partitions]]
 
* [[A Mac Rebuild Table]]
 
* [[Tonys Mac Page]]
 
* [[Mac Build Scripts]]
 
  
'''Mac Info Links'''
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/MacBuild_Documents MacBuild Documents] For As-Is, Sold for Parts, and Keeper labels
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/MacBuild_Specs MacBuild Specs]
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Mac_Recycle_Checklist Mac Recycle Checklist]
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Mac_As-is_Checklist Mac As-Is Checklist]
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Mac_Build_Checklist Mac Build Checklist]
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Mac_QC_Checklist Mac QC Checklist]
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php?title=Mac_Appendix MacBuild Appendix]: For current troubleshooting, lists of porgrams used in testing, which systems can support current Mac OS.
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* [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Category:Macintosh_Archive MacBuild Archive]: For Linux installing, Power PC builds, and miscellaneous old building checklists
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==Helpful Links==
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* [http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Mac/ ifixit.com] An invaluable resource to us in Mabuild, and a great starting point if you want to learn how to take apart and fix an Apple computer.
 
* [http://www.everymac.com/systems/index.html EveryMac.com]
 
* [http://www.everymac.com/systems/index.html EveryMac.com]
 
* [http://lowendmac.com/profiles.htm LowEndMac.com]
 
* [http://lowendmac.com/profiles.htm LowEndMac.com]
* [http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Mac/ www.ifixit.com for Macs]
 
 
'''OpenFirmware Links'''
 
* [http://www.netneurotic.de/mac/openfirmware.html OF info at www.netneurotic.de]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Firmware  OF at Wikipedia]
 
* [http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1061.html Apple Technote TN1061 (OF part 1)]
 
* [http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1061.html Apple Technote TN1062 (OF part 2)]
 
 
 
==FreeGeek Wiki References to Apple/Macintosh==
 
When the MacBuild process is completely defined, these referencs will need to be examined for possible modification.  There may be others. The search that produced these used keywords '''Apple''' and '''Macintosh'''.
 
 
# [[Organizational Narrative#Non-profit Hardware Grants]]
 
# [[Collins Foundation#NON PROFIT HARDWARE GRANTS]]
 
# [[Basic Intake Documentation#A note on Apple hardware]]
 
# [[Basic Intake Documentation#Put the gizmos where they belong]]
 
# [[Monitor Initial Testing]]  lines 7,9
 
# [[Old Receiving HOWTO]] line 51
 
# [[Lane County CRRC]]
 
# [[System Evaluation 0 Overview]]  (a real treat to read)
 
# [[Mouse Sorting]]
 
# [[Laptop Evaluation1]]
 
# [[System Evaluation 1 Overview]]
 
# [[Meyer Memorial Trust#Secondary Free Geek Programs]] '''NON-PROFIT PARTNERSHIPS'''
 
# [[Legacy Evaluation Overview]]
 
# [[Legacy Evaluation Triage]]
 
  
 
[[Category:Macintosh]]
 
[[Category:Macintosh]]
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[[Category:Programs]]

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The Program

MacBuild is a post-Build program available to volunteers who have completed the Build program and are looking for something new and different. The MacBuild area works with desktops, laptops and accessories manufactured by Apple. While experience with a Macintosh system isn't necessary, it is helpful.

Areas

  • Mac Laptops - Learn to refurbish and repair MacBooks, MacBook Pros, and MacBook Airs. We only build out Intel based systems, and either recycle or "as-is" G4 or lower systems. This area is the most intensive, as we often have to "Frankenstein" two or more laptops together to make one working system. If you are interested in learning about the Macintosh laptops, a good starting place is scheduling some time in the standard PC Laptop Build. That will get you accustom to the smaller scale of laptops prior to moving into the more challenging Macintosh systems.
  • iMacs - All in one systems with a built in LCD panel. Again, we only focus on Intel based systems. These systems often do not require as much tear down and refurbishment as the Macintosh laptops, but they can be tricky to open and access. Reviewing tear-down manuals on ifixit.com is a good place to start.
  • Mac Pros - Macintosh desktops. We refurbish mostly the Intel based systems, but will build our G5 systems when requested by the store or grants. These are most like a standard PC based desktop, and will be most familiar to volunteers coming straight from build. That being said, we don't often get these in.

Build Process

Helpful Links