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Mac Pro Quad 2.66GHz:

2GB ECC DDR2

160GB SATA

120GB SATA

150GB SATA

200GB SATA

FW 400/800 RAID:

250GB IDE

200GB IDE

40GB IDE

20GB IDE

iPod Nano 2G 2GB

iSight

Wacom Intuos3 6x9

iMate

Turbomouse w/ Scroll Ring

Apple 23" Cinema HD

X2Gen 15"

IBM Model M clone ADB keyboard

Klipsch Audio THX certified 2.1

Mac Pro Quad 2.66GHz:

2GB ECC DDR2

160GB SATA

120GB SATA

150GB SATA

200GB SATA

FW 400/800 RAID:

250GB IDE

200GB IDE

40GB IDE

20GB IDE

iPod Nano 2G 2GB

iSight

Wacom Intuos3 6x9

iMate

Turbomouse w/ Scroll Ring

Apple 23" Cinema HD

X2Gen 15"

IBM Model M clone ADB keyboard

Klipsch Audio THX certified 2.1

That external case you have for hard drives, where can I lay my hands on one of those, would do ideally for what I need.

David

Here you are my mom's lime iMac G3 400 running Mac OS X 10.3.9...

He has 192 MB of RAM and swaps alot but I already ordered 512 MB to

have a total of 640MB of RAM... do you suggest me to stay with Panther

or upgrade to Tiger?

I heard that upgrading to Tiger may bring some trouble, but should you have a copy at home, try to install it...

Glassed Silver:mac

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20" iMac (Core 2 - 2GB ram)

Apple Wireless Keyboard + Logitech MX Revolution

Lacie Porche Drive (250GB)

Creative Speakers

what about the battery life of your wireless keyboard...

how long does it last?

Glassed Silver:mac

what about the battery life of your wireless keyboard...

how long does it last?

Glassed Silver:mac

Battery has lasted 2 months so far, at this moment battery capacity is around 80% - Don't hesitate if your looking to buy one.

That external case you have for hard drives, where can I lay my hands on one of those, would do ideally for what I need.

David

I got this one from a friend as a trade for a single drive enclosure (he didnt want to mess with finding an AT power supply for it); you can find them on Newegg by searching for RAID or multi disk enclosures. Make sure you get one that supports RAID, that way you can have redundacy for critical data. Personally, I use three of the disks for storage, and I will be using one for Time Machine.

Here you are my mom's lime iMac G3 400 running Mac OS X 10.3.9...

He has 192 MB of RAM and swaps alot but I already ordered 512 MB to

have a total of 640MB of RAM... do you suggest me to stay with Panther

or upgrade to Tiger?

Does that iMac have FireWire? You need that to install Tiger. And yeah, it will run allright on that. Not fantastic, but if I could watch the iPhone keynote on a 333 iMac with Panther, I think it would be allright on your iMac...just get PCIExtreme so you can enable quartz extreme.

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