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PowerMac

Specs

Dual 2GHz G5

512Mb RAM (Gonna whack another 1Gb in there...)

160Gb SATA 7200RPM HD

SuperDrive

Radeon 9600 Pro 64Mb

17" Apple Studio Display

Harmon Kardon Sounsticks II

...:D damn, this seems weird thinking its all mine! I feel like a spoilt KID, when thats SOO far from the truth... :blush:

I did work for it, tho... :)

I took 'some' pics and posted some up - They're not great, but well ... if they were, i'd of lost more play time, taking them! :p

http://neyo.spymac.net/g5/

:drools :

Apple Macintosh:

8MHz 68000

128KB memory

Floppy drive

System 3.3

Mac Portable:

16MHz 68000

9MB memory

Floppy drive

20MB HDD

MacOS 7.5.5

Color Classic II:

33MHz 68030

20MB RAM

Floppy Drive

3GB HDD

MacOS 7.6.1

Color Classic II:

275MHz 603e

128MB RAM

Floppy drive

8GB HDD

MacOS 9.2.2 and OSX 10.1.5

TAM:

250MHz 603e and 500MHz G3

128MB RAM

30GB HDD

MacOS 9.2.2 and OSX 10.1.5

Cube:

1.2GHz G4

1.5GB RAM

80GB HDD

GF2 MX

OSX 10.3.3

iBook G3:

900MHz G3

640MB RAM

40GB HDD

OSX 10.3.3

G4 (Sawtooth):

2x 1.3GHz G4

2GB RAM

2x 250MB HDD (Mirrored - hardware RAID)

Radeon 7000

OSX 10.3.3

G5:

2x 2GHz G5

4GB RAM

120GB HDD

Radeon 9800

23" Apple Studio TFT

OSX 10.3.3

There's a PowerBook 140, a 180c and a Duo 2300 kicking about somewhere too.

  • 2 weeks later...

Dual 1.8 GHz G5 Tower(Mine)

? Specs pending purchase for college this falliMac 2 (Family)u>

? 1 GB 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

? iMac DV(Family)>iMac DV(Family)

? 256 MB SDRAM - 1 DIMM

? Mac OS 9

? 13 GB Harddrive

? CD-R/CD-RW

? Graphics card of somesort

? Apply Pro Keyboard

? Internal Speakers (Altec Lansings blew ouPower Mac(Mine)ington Mouse

Power Mac(Mine:no:>

? Is it alive?--> :no: <:yes:? Is it a paperweight?--> :yes:

iMac G4 800MHz 15 inch (With SuperDrive)

Powerbook G4 667MHz 15.2-inch

iBook G3 900MHz 12-inch

iMac G3 600MHz (Snow)

iMac G3 500MHz (Indigo)

Mac G3 400MHz SE (Graphite)

PowerBase 240 (With a 350MHz G4 Processor Card Upgrade.)

PowerBook 5300c PPC 603e 100MHz

Performa 600 68030 32MHz

Macintosh SE/30 68030 16MHz

Macintosh SE 68000 8MHz

Macintosh Plus 68000 8MHz

And a bunch of accessories.

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My box..

iBook G4

? OSX 10.3.4

? 800MHz PowerPC G4 Processor 256K L2 Cach?

? 133MHz System Bus

? 640MB PC2700 DDR-Ram

? 40GB Ultra ATA

? Slot-loading Combo (DVD-ROM/CD-RW)

? 12.1-inch (diagonal) TFT XGA

? ATi Mobility Radeon 9200 with 32MB of DDR SDRAM

? One FireWire 400 port at up to 400 Mbps

? Two USB 2.0 ports (480-Mbps each)

? Video mirroring supports VGA video out to an external display or projector (requires included Apple VGA Video Adapter) and S-video and composite video out to a TV or VCR (requires optional Apple Video Adapter, sold separately).

? Built-in 56K V.92 modem

? Built-in 10/100BASE-T Ethernet

? AirPort Extreme

? Bluetooth

:ninja: My collection: :ninja:

Macintosh SE

2MB RAM

OS 6.2.1 (Floppy)

Still in box, been powered up ONCE in it's life, was sealed when I got it.

Macintosh SE/30

1MB RAM

OS 6.2.1 (Floppy)

Macintosh SE/30 FD/HD

2MB RAM

OS 6.5 (HD)

20MB Hard disk (receipt says this cost $549...)

B&W G3/500

128MB RAM

OS X 10.3.2

Radeon 7000 Mac Ed. (to play network movies on my TV)

B&W G3/500

128MB RAM

OS X 10.3.2

2x Rage 128 Pro

Powermac G5 1.6GHz

256MB DDR

OS X 10.3.4

Nvidia GForce 4 5200

(My wife's)

Powermac G5 Dual 2GHz

512MB DDR

OS X 10.3.4

Radeon 9600

(Mine)

I also have the parts to an 8600 (no CPU), and three 7500's in various states of disarray (broken CPU's or logic boards).

Model

PowerMac MDD 800

Specs

Dual 1.25

1 gig Ram

260 gig HD

Combodrive

ATI 9000

Viewsonic PF790

OS

OS X Server 10.2.5

Which means (unless someone has the dual 1.42) I have the most powerful computer here at Neowin. :)

:ninja: Sorry, my wang is bigger (j/k) :ninja:

Dual 2Ghz G5

512MB

160GB SATA

Radeon 9600 Pro

2x Radeon 7000 PCI

ViewSonic 20

2x Compaq P75

Mac OS X 10.3.4

Periphiary:

Kensington black USB keyboard (don't recall the model)

Kensington Pro Mouse (Black, four buttons and scrollwheel; optical)

Logitech 5.1 surround sound

Logitech Wingman joystick (for playing Star Wars on MAME)

Gravis Gamepad Pro (for whipping you in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 via MAME)

Which means, unless they have more memory, I actually have the best computer on Neowin...LOL I doubt that.

:ninja: Sorry, my wang is bigger (j/k) :ninja:

Dual 2Ghz G5

512MB

160GB SATA

Radeon 9600 Pro

2x Radeon 7000 PCI

ViewSonic 20

2x Compaq P75

Mac OS X 10.3.4

Periphiary:

Kensington black USB keyboard (don't recall the model)

Kensington Pro Mouse (Black, four buttons and scrollwheel; optical)

Logitech 5.1 surround sound

Logitech Wingman joystick (for playing Star Wars on MAME)

Gravis Gamepad Pro (for whipping you in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 via MAME)

Which means, unless they have more memory, I actually have the best computer on Neowin...LOL I doubt that.

I think DigiJames has 3Gb RAM in his! :p I've only got 1.5Gb in mine - for the moment anyhow. I am after a cheap Clamshell iBook, so if anyone's got one... I've already checked up eBay! ;)

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