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31st July 2009, 16:50 | #1 |
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Apple Power MAC G3
Having a small clearout .. Got a couple of these for anyone interested.
Just the Clear/Turquoise base units with CDrom and Zip drive installed. No HD . not a MAC person myself , so its all alien to me , units left over when my son cleared off. But powered 1 up so far and it boots and sits showing me a folder with a face on it ??. other than that .. Pass.. £25 quids for both anyone ??? would be best as they are heavy .. or whatever the post is . Chris PS.. Going up to the Birmingham raceway for my belated Xmas Prezzy on the 15th August . so might?? be able to arrange a meet somewhere not to far ,( as will have the family onboard ..)
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Codename: "Yosemite, Yosemite 1.5, Silk" Introduced: January 1999 (Revision A) June 1999 (Revision B) Discontinued: August 1999 Machine ID: PowerMac1,1 Model Number: M5183 Order Number: M6670LL/A (300 MHz), M6668LL/A, M6666LL/A (350 MHz), M6665LL/A (400 MHz), M7556LL/A (350 MHz Rev. B), M7555LL/A, M7554LL/A (400 MHz Rev. B), M7553LL/A (450 MHz Rev. B) Initial Price: -- GBP Support Status: Obsolete Processor: PowerPC 750 (G3) Number of Cores: 1 Processor Speed: 300, 350, 400, or 450 MHz Benchmarks: 350 MHz: 207, 400 MHz: 221, 450 MHz: 449, 500 MHz: 248 Cache: 64 KB L1, 512 KB L2 (300 MHz), 1 MB L2 (350 MHz+) System Bus: 100 MHz Hard Drive: 6, 9, or 12 GB Media: 24x or 32x CD-ROM, 5x DVD-ROM, or DVD-RAM, optional Zip 100 Peripherals: Apple USB Keyboard, Apple USB Mouse Weight and Dimensions (US): 30 lbs., 17" H x 8.9" W x 18.4" D Weight and Dimensions (Metric): 13.6 kg, 43.2 cm H x 22.6 cm W x 46.7 cm D Original Mac OS: Mac OS 8.5.1 (Mac OS ROM 1.2) Later Mac OS: -- Maximum Mac OS: Mac OS X 10.4.11 Hardware Test: Not Supported Firmware: Open Firmware Firmware Update: PM G3 (Blue and White) Firmware Update 1.1 Firmware Update URL: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58374 Logicboard RAM: None Maximum RAM: 1.0 GB Type of RAM Slots: 4 - PC-100 3.3v, unbuffered, 8-byte, non-parity 168-pin SDRAM Minimum RAM Speed: 125 MHz (8 ns) Interleaving Support: No Graphics Card: ATI Xclaim VR or ATI Rage 128 GL ATI Card Model: ATY,Rage128 (Rage 128 GL) Graphics Memory: 4 MB (Xclaim VR) 16 MB (Rage 128 GL) Built-in Display: None Display Modes: Single display only Display Connection: 1 - VGA Expansion Slots: 3 - 33MHz, 1- 66MHz PCI Expansion Bays: 3 or 4 - internal 3.5" ATA drive bays, 1 - optical drive bay, 1 - Zip 100 bay Hard Drive Bus: Ultra ATA/33 (ATA-4) Large Drive Support: No (Maximum of 128 GB per drive) Optical Drive Bus: EIDE (ATA-3) Backup Battery: 3.6 V Lithium (922-1262) Max Watts: 200 W Line Voltage: 115V AC (90V to 132V AC) or 230V AC (180V to 264V AC) Liquid Cooling: None AirPort: None Bluetooth: None Ethernet: 10/100BASE-T (RJ-45) Modem: Optional 56k ADB: 1 Serial: None SCSI: None USB: 2 - 12 MBit/s FireWire: 2 - 400 MBit/s (15W total power) Audio In: 1 - 3.5-mm analog input jack (16-bit 44.1 kHz sample rate) Audio Out: 1 - 3.5-mm analog output jack, Built-in speaker (16-bit 44.1 kHz sample rate) History: Sporting an all new translucent "easy-open" case design (code named "El-Capitan"), the new G3 was the first Apple model to support FireWire, Apple's new high-speed serial standard. It was also the first professional model to include USB, although it also came with a legacy ADB port for backwards compatibility. In a controversial move, Apple chose not to include standard serial ports, a floppy drive, or on-board SCSI (Apple instead chose Ultra ATA). An internal Zip was available, however, as were SCSI expansion cards. The G3 was available in a number of configurations, starting at $1599 U.S., and rounding out near $5000 U.S. for the fully loaded server configuration. In late April, the line was speed-bumped by 50 MHz, bringing the high-end model to 450 MHz. Created by Mactracker, copyright 2001 - 2009 Ian Page http://www.mactracker.ca |
31st July 2009, 17:36 | #3 |
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Thats what I said ??? just less words !!
Actually just found an OS9 disc in the other one, having a go at installing it on a small HD . init strange to use !! after a PC .. very similar to my AMIGA's . C. All installed .. and on the web.. ? . Any offers.??
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31st July 2009, 21:32 | #4 |
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Hey Grey Ghost, think you need to change your name to "Geek Ghost"
Only joking
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31st July 2009, 22:00 | #5 |
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hocus pocus computer witchcraft speak I have no idea what any of that means! Looks impressive though! Lots of numbers!
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Hey
I spent 2 years works for Apple tech support in Cork Ireland and that was my desktop machine. reat piece of engineering I must say. I already have a mac so need for it but you mentioned Amiga? Do you have one you want to get rid of???
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Amiga's not sure .. but I think I've got about 10 1200 and 600's,some HD versions, and about 1500 amiga floppies , along with around 10-12 Spectrums of various flavours and boxes of cassettes'' Don't ask .. well I used to pick up odds at booties , check/repair them and flog off complete setups on fleabay, but they've gone off the boil a bit lately, plus got other things to do. at the mo .. Been told by SWMBO to have clear out so just geting a few PC bits on Ebay to get a sight of the Ammys .. so a couple of nice all in one printers going cheap. Chris
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Well then let me me know… I'd be interested in an A1200HD in working order.
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