Used 3G Imac questions...


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well since i have alot of $ sitting around, id see at getting me a nice G3 mac to see how the mac world works! i just have a few questions..

is there PCI slots?

is there USB ports (for external WiFi (can i just buy any one)

i have an extra 60GB HD, can i just stick it in?

Can i upgrade from OS 9.2 or whatever to OSX

How much ram should i get?

how do the mouse and stuff hook up?

is it even worth it?

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Hey there;

A 333Mhz iMac should give you at least a glimpse into the Mac world... just don't expect blazing performance and you won't be disappointed.

- There are 2 USB-1 ports on that generation of iMac.

- There are NO PCI slots.

- You CAN replace the iMacs current HardDrive with your 60GB one yes, but you can't use both.

- You can use Mac OS 10.3 'Panther' no problem, and thats what I'd recommend as it's supposed to be quite nippy on G3's compared to how 10.1 and 10.2 were.

- You need at LEAST 512MB of ram, any less and your going to run into problems especially on a G3 machine.

- The mouse and keyboard are both USB, the mouse plugs into the keyboard and the keyboard into the iMac.

Remember, this iMac does NOT have any FireWire ports (so your not going to be able to hook your iPod into the iMac) and NO it won't work over USB-1.

It might be worth it yeah, but it depends on how much your paying for it?

400MHz is the lowest speed iMac with FireWire.

The 350MHz one has the controller, etc onboard, but the connectors are not there. You can add them on the first version of the 350 (the one with the Airport slot), not sure about the later one.

Note that the original iMac (tray loader, 233 - 333MHz) which we are talking about here can only take a maximum of 512MB (and not all do).

OSX also has to be installed to a partition totally within the first 8GB of the hard drive.

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