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Model - PowerMac G4 500 DP

500Mhz G4's * 2

640MB RAM

27GB IBM HD

Sony DDU-1621 DVD-ROM (swapped from PC)

ATi Rage 128 Pro

Running 10.3.7

Model - iBook

600Mhz G3

384MB RAM

20GB Toshiba HD

Toshiba DVD-ROM/CD-RW

AirPort

Running 10.3.7

Model - PowerBook G3 "Pismo"

400Mhz G3

256MB RAM

20GB HD

DVD-ROM

AirPort

Running 10.3.7

I guess I forgot to add my Xserve to this thread. :rofl:

Anyway, I got it in July '04, here's the specs:

Xserve G5

2Ghz G5 (Single Processor)

1024MB RAM

Dual 80GB ADMs in RAID 1 (Mirrored)

Combo Drive

In addition to that I have my 15" PowerBook which I hook up to a 20" Cinema Display at home. Specs in my sig.

I also have a Silver iPod mini and an Airport Express.

Edited by Huezo

Just got my new iBook 12" this morning! Completely standard spec, although I am going to add some more memory in the near future.

Sad to be seeing the back of my iBook G3 though, but I won't cry cos I get to see it as long as I with my GF :)

WIll write a review of the G4 soonish and put it in the review section. Am thoroughly impressed so far. Only thing I am not so keen on is the change in position of the 'return' key, is a lot harder to hit now!

Dougal.

new iMac

http://a248.e.akamai.net/7/248/2041/149/st...hotimac2002.jpg

? 256MB SDRAM

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

? 40GB Ultra ATA drive

? CD-RW

? NVIDIA GeForce2 MX w/32MB DDR graphics

? Mac OS X 10.1.5

? Apple Keyboard

? Apple Pro Mouse

429264[/snapback]

:happy:ike mine :happy:

OK...

My main system is a heavily upgraded:

PowerMac G4 Sawtooth

450 G4 - upgraded to 1.2 G4 overclocked to 1.4 (add-on)

1.0 GB DDR RAM

nVidia 128 Ti4600 AGP video card (add-on)

SATA Daughtercard (add-on)

120 GB SATA 1.5 Hard Drive (add-on)

Panasonic 8x Superdrive (add-on)

Add-On USB 2.0 daughtercard with 2 firewire (add-on)

My mobile system is:

Powerbook 12" 1.33 system

512 DDR RAM

60 GB hard drive

Combo Drive

WiFi, Bluetooth

My MacMini system is (estimated to ship on 2/14/2005 - DOH!):

G4 1.25

512 MB RAM

80 GB HD

Airport Extreme

all the fixin's

iPod Photo 40 GB

iPod 3G 20 GB

I have flopped back an forth between the Mac world and Windows world but have steadied myself on Macintosh for my day to day UNIX Sys Admin stuff and play with my Windows box when I want to GAME and do some specific Windows tasks.

:-)

Bill

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