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Where can I find out what video card is in my pb?

I don't have any of the papers that came with it or anything...

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You can try using the System Profiler application...

or

You can visit www.everymac.com and find your mac model there...

or

You can download Mactracker...

Model: iBook G4 (Circa 12/2003)

Display: 12.1" TFT

Processor: 800mhz 133mhz FSB

RAM: 640mb DDR SDRAM

Hard Drive: 60gb 4200RPM

Video Card: 32mb ATI Radeon 9200

OS: OSX 10.3.5

Odds and ends: Airport Extreme Wireless, Bluetooth Module, Combo drive, 3 completely worn off and 3 partially worn off keys from overuse :happy:

i just got a mac...

power mac g3 @ 300mhz (1998)

desktop beige.

OS. 10.2.8 looking to put tiger in when i get a bigger harddrive

4gb harddrive. * i have everything networked through windows machine with big 250gig harddrive

128 mb ram

17 inch monitor

zip, floppy (doesnt work ??) and 24x cdrom drive.

trying to get PciUsb card to work. :/

i was surprised at the performance of this machine, all iLife apps work perfectly and its not slow like i thought it would be. i was relaly surprised with the iMovie performance.

Model: iBook G4 (Circa 12/2003 i think)

Display: 12.1" TFT

Processor: 800mhz 133mhz FSB

RAM: 640mb DDR SDRAM

Hard Drive: 40gb 4200RPM

Video Card: 32mb ATI Radeon 9200

OS: OSX 10.3.5

Other: Airport Extreme, On-Board Bluetooth Module, Combo drive, Kensington USB Mouse, Logitech Zoom Webcam

  • 2 weeks later...

wow... finally posting in this thread after 5 months of having my iBook...

iBook G4: 800MHz

640MB DDR266 (128MB Soldered, 512MB Crucial Memory)

30GB HDD

Perfect condition, possibly looking to sell in the near future, looking for powerbook G4 (preferrably 15")

barely used as a laptop, mostly as a desktop replacement for those days when i didn't feel liike using my pc.

AHH I wanted to do this for so so long.....

I just got my new iBook G4, this is my config...

iBook G4

Model: M9623LL/A

Processor: 1.2GHz PowerPC G4

Memory: 256MB PC2100

Hard drive: 30GB ATA/100 4200 rpm

Optical drive: Slot-loading Combo

Display: 12.1-inch (diagonal) TFT XGA

Vide Card: ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 with 32MB of DDR SDRAM

System Software: Mac OS X version 10.3.6

Wireless: AirPort Extreme Card

Soon to be getting another 256 or 512.....Dont really know, because I dont think I really need it. It goes preety fast already with just the 256...Mac OSX runs great with it.

  • 2 weeks later...

My new iBook!!

iBook G4

Model: M9623LL/A

Processor: 1.2GHz PowerPC G4

Memory: 256MB PC2100

Hard drive: 30GB ATA/100 4200 rpm

Optical drive: Slot-loading Combo

Display: 12.1-inch (diagonal) TFT XGA

Vide Card: ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 with 32MB of DDR SDRAM

System Software: Mac OS X version 10.3.6

Wireless: AirPort Extreme Card

(Sorry for copying you mikedc1760!)

20" iMac G5

Processor: 1.8GHz G5

Memory: 512MB PC3200 (soon to be upgraded to 2GB! ;) )

Hard drive: 160GB 7200 rpm

Optical drive: Slot-loading SuperDrive

Video Card: GeForceFX 5200 Ultra

System Software: Mac OS X version 10.3.6

No Bluetooth or Airport Extreme here...

But I love my new iMac! :yes:

My new iBook!!

iBook G4

Model: M9623LL/A

Processor: 1.2GHz PowerPC G4

Memory: 256MB PC2100

Hard drive: 30GB ATA/100 4200 rpm

Optical drive: Slot-loading Combo

Display: 12.1-inch (diagonal) TFT XGA

Vide Card: ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 with 32MB of DDR SDRAM

System Software: Mac OS X version 10.3.6

Wireless: AirPort Extreme Card

(Sorry for copying you mikedc1760!)

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Hehe it's all good man.. Ain't it great?

15" Aluminum Powerbook G4

1.33GHz PowerPC G4

512MB PC2700 (333MHz) DDR SDRAM

15.2-inch (diagonal), 1280 x 854 resolution, TFT widescreen

ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 with 64MB of DDR SDRAM

60GB Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive

Combo drive (DVD-ROM/CD-RW)

Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T (Gigabit)

Built-in 54-Mbps AirPort Extreme; built-in Bluetooth

Logitech Cordless Duo

Crumpler School Hymn Case

10GB 3G iPod

Tangerine iMac

333MHz PowerPC G3

256MB RAM

6GB Hard Drive (internal)

60GB Hard Drive (external)

CD-ROM Drive

Built-in 10/100BASE-T

  • 2 weeks later...

My new baby:

iBook G4

Model: M9623LL/A

Processor: 1.2GHz PowerPC G4

Memory: 256MB PC2100

Hard drive: 30GB ATA/100 4200 rpm

Optical drive: Slot-loading Combo

Display: 12.1-inch (diagonal) TFT XGA

Vide Card: ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 with 32MB of DDR SDRAM

System Software: Mac OS X version 10.3.6

Wireless: AirPort Extreme Card

Another 256 or 512 coming soon (probably the latter) so I can mess around more with GarageBand and PhotoShop will be quicker.

Sorry for copying you Mike :p

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