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Model:

iBook 2002 Revision 2

Specs:

G3 600

Rest is stock.

I'm going to drop a 512mb stick in it ASAP though.

OS:

Jaguar (C6115)

w/ Developer Tools.

Pics:

Pics of System

Screen Shots

Occupation:

Computer Science Student

I guess you are a mac owner. If I asked you what you had for lunch would you tell me what you ate and then your occupation?

I guess you are a mac owner. If I asked you what you had for lunch would you tell me what you ate and then your occupation?
totally agree wtf do we care about your occupation in this thread. Also the pictures don't work.

You ttwo are replying to a 2002 post :huh:

iMac 24"

- 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

- 4 GB RAM

- 320 GB HD

- OS X 10.5

MacBook

- 1.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

- 2 GB RAM

- 60 GB HDD

- OS X 10.5

Powerbook 15"

- 1.5 GHz PowerPC G4

- 2 GB Ram

- 80 GB HD

- OS X 10.5

Mac mini

- 1.33 GHz PowerPC G4

- 1 GB RAM

- 40 GB HD

- OS X 10.4

Other stuff

- iPhone 8 GB

- iPod Classic 80 GB

It's pretty embarrassing...

PowerMac G3 B&W

Motorola G3 CPU at 400 MHz

384 MB RAM

16x DVD+/-RW

16 MB ATI Rage 128

Mac OS X Panther (10.3.9)

Peripherals: Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 Keyboard, Logitech Click! Optical Mouse, NEC MultiSync LCD1760VM.

And my 2nd Generation iPod Nano

It's pretty embarrassing...

PowerMac G3 B&W

Motorola G3 CPU at 400 MHz

384 MB RAM

16x DVD+/-RW

16 MB ATI Rage 128

Mac OS X Panther (10.3.9)

Peripherals: Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 Keyboard, Logitech Click! Optical Mouse, NEC MultiSync LCD1760VM.

And my 2nd Generation iPod Nano

Great machine for common tasks. Thats what I love about Apple computers, their lifespan its longer due to the way Apple handle the hardware and optimize os x for that hardware,

  • 3 weeks later...

I just bought another mac....so I guess I should be back on this list :p

# 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

# 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM - 2x1GB

# 200GB Serial ATA @ 5400 rpm

# SuperDrive 8x (DVD?R DL/DVD?RW/CD-RW)

# MacBook Pro 15-inch Widescreen Display

Unfortunately it came with a french keyboard (how the **** am I supposed to get used to that?!?!)

I was wondering if anyone knows if it's possible to swap the keyboard for an english one...?

I just bought another mac....so I guess I should be back on this list :p

# 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

# 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM - 2x1GB

# 200GB Serial ATA @ 5400 rpm

# SuperDrive 8x (DVD?R DL/DVD?RW/CD-RW)

# MacBook Pro 15-inch Widescreen Display

Unfortunately it came with a french keyboard (how the **** am I supposed to get used to that?!?!)

I was wondering if anyone knows if it's possible to swap the keyboard for an english one...?

Just pop the letters into the QWERTY format, and then from the keyboard/mouse pane of system preferences change the keyboard to English US (or whatever you want). I bought my MB in the US (and live in the UK) so I just switched it. I was too lazy to find a 3 key with a ? on it thou:p :p

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