Your Mac Hardware Setup


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It's a 20 meg file give it time to load if it doesnt right click and save as.

As far as the setup goes

The Desk

Apple Power Mac

Dual 867 MHz G4

1 GB Ram

ATI Radeon 9600 XT 128 MB Ram

160 GB HD

60 GB HD

OS X 10.4.4

Sony Dual Layer Burner

Sound Sticks 2

Microsoft Desktop Elite

Microsoft Lasermouse 6000

Dell Ultrasharp 1900 FP

HP Officejet 6110

V-Tech Cordless Phone System

Networked HP Laserjet 2200 (72 MB Ram 20 PPM)

Airport Extreme

Verizon FIOS 15 Mbit down 2 Mbit up

ONT Box > Air port Extreme > 4 Port Linksys Switch which connects the 2 network jacks where the TV is the MOCA for the cable system "The Black box that looks like a cable modem" and then the other port goes off to the cisco switch in the server rack.

Server Rack

Custom Built PC

1.7 GHz P4

256 MB Ram

120 GB SATA HD

Windows Server 203

Cobalt RaQ 3 Web Server

RaQ 550 OS

768 MB Ram

40 GB HD

Cisco C-2924XL-EN 22 Port 10/100 Switch 2 Fiber Ports

8 Port Omniview pro with On Screen Display KVM w/ USB

12 Port Power Distribution Unit

Laying around I have a Cisco 2525 Series Router that I dont use.

Book:

Cisco CCNA

Cisco Data Center Fundamentals

Cisco CCNA Set

Microsoft Server 2003 Server Companion

Leolapore 2003 / 2006 Technology Almanac

The Mac Cult

and a few others.

Edited by Ricky Smith

can the iBook natively do front row? i thought that was special only to the MB Pro and the iMac :s ?

Front Row SHOULD only be on the iMac and MacBook Pro. Although I'd love it on my iBook - it would be really useful! (And cool!)

Edited by digitalthoughts
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