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I'm curious as to who owns Macs on Neowin, I've seen a few recent purchases so I'm wondering.

This is what this thread is for, just post your specs of you mac, the model and the OS it runs.

Just one post, no extra posts and no repeat posts so it's easy to tell just by looking at the number of replies.

I'll start it off obviously. It's a sticky as well.

Model

iMac

Specs

G4 700

512 MB Ram

DVD/CD-RW drive

15" TFT

OS

OS X 10.1.5

next :p ...

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Power Mac G4

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? 1.25GHz w/167MHz system bus

? Power Mac G4 Dual 1.25GHz w/167MHz system bus

? 512MB PC2700 DDR SDRAM - 1 DIMM

? 120GB Ultra ATA drive

? Optical 1 - Apple SuperDrive

? Optical 2 - None

? ATI Radeon 9000 Pro dual-display w/64MB DDR

? 56K internal modem

? Mac OS X 10.1.5

new iMac

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? 256MB SDRAM - 1 DIMM

? Keyboard/Mac OS X - U.S. English

? 80GB Ultra ATA drive

? SuperDrive

? NVIDIA GeForce4 MX

? Mac OS X 10.1.5

? Apple Keyboard

? Apple Pro Mouse

? Apple Pro Speakers

new iMac #2

productshotimac2002.jpg

? 256MB SDRAM - 1 DIMM

? Keyboard/Mac OS X - U.S. English

? 40GB Ultra ATA drive

? DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo

? NVIDIA GeForce2 MX w/32MB DDR graphics

? Mac OS X 10

? Apple Keyboard

? Apple Pro Mouse

? Apple Pro Speakers

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Model: G4 #1

Specs:

? DUAL 1-GHz G4 processors

? 1.5GB RAM

? 2x72GB Ultra160 SCSI HDs

? nVidia GeForce4 Titanium (128MB)

? SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW)

? 22" Flat Panel Cinema Display

?OS:

OS:

OS X Model:

Model: G4 #2 (hard to remember I have this one Specs:

Specs:

? 450MHz G4 processor

? 512MB RAM

? 3x18GB SCSI HDs

? RAGE128

? CD-RW

? 22" Flat Panel Cinema Display (sharinOS:the new one)

OS:

Mac OS 9.2.2

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Originally posted by iconman

Power Mac G4

indextop08122002.jpg

? 1.25GHz w/167MHz system bus

? Power Mac G4 Dual 1.25GHz w/167MHz system bus

? 512MB PC2700 DDR SDRAM - 1 DIMM

? 120GB Ultra ATA drive

? Optical 1 - Apple SuperDrive

? Optical 2 - None

? ATI Radeon 9000 Pro dual-display w/64MB DDR

? 56K internal modem

? Mac OS X 10.1.5

new iMac

productshotimac2002.jpg

? 256MB SDRAM - 1 DIMM

? Keyboard/Mac OS X - U.S. English

? 80GB Ultra ATA drive

? SuperDrive

? NVIDIA GeForce4 MX

? Mac OS X 10.1.5

? Apple Keyboard

? Apple Pro Mouse

? Apple Pro Speakers

new iMac #2

productshotimac2002.jpg

? 256MB SDRAM - 1 DIMM

? Keyboard/Mac OS X - U.S. English

? 40GB Ultra ATA drive

? DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo

? NVIDIA GeForce2 MX w/32MB DDR graphics

? Mac OS X 10

? Apple Keyboard

? Apple Pro Mouse

? Apple Pro Speakers oard

? Apple Pro Mouse

? Apple Pro Speakers

You shouldnt lie!

at least post macs that have shippped! Jeeze

where is your g4 server huh!:right:

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PowerBook G3:

333Mhz G3

384MB RAM

20GB HDD

Mac OS X 10.1.5/Mac OS 9.2.2

PowerMac 7500/100:

100Mhz PPC601

40MB RAM

1GB HDD

Mac OS 8.6

PowerMac 6200/75:

75Mhz PPC603

16MB RAM

500MB HDD

Mac OS 8.1

Macintosh Quadra 700:

25Mhz 68040

12MB RAM

500MB HDD

Mac OS 8.1

Macintosh Classic:

8Mhz 68000 (i think)

2.5MB RAM

40MB HDD

System 7

I've been using Macs since the good old days and although now I am mainly a pc user i still like using my old macs. What I would like to know is how many people used Macs before the iMac/Mac OS X revolution....

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I was a 68k'er. :D

Quadra 610

Played Myst for hours on that baby. Glorified typewriter.

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25MHz MC68040

32MB RAM

500MB HD

Mac OS 8.1

Powermac 7200/90

MP3 Server

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90MHz PPC

128MB RAM

5GB HD

Mac OS 9.1

Along came the iMac... ;)

B&W Yosemite

My machine up until a couple months ago when I bought an Athlon XP

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500MHz G3 (Overclocked)

512MB RAM

2x 20GB HD

Mac OS X 10.2

Pismo Powerbook

Still in use today

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500MHz G3

512MB RAM

20GB HD

Mac OS X 10.2

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