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* 2021-05-28: {{Upgrade|I replace the 256 MiB + 128 MiB RAM sticks with two 512 MiB sticks (384 -> 1024).}} |
* 2021-05-28: {{Upgrade|I replace the 256 MiB + 128 MiB RAM sticks with two 512 MiB sticks (384 -> 1024).}} |
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* 2022-01-19: {{Upgrade|I install an AirPort 802.11b card.}} |
* 2022-01-19: {{Upgrade|I install an AirPort 802.11b card.}} |
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* 2023-07-21: The computer is temporarily transported back to my parents' place. |
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* 2023-09-18: The computer is transported to the new home. |
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== References == |
== References == |
Latest revision as of 04:02, 25 September 2023
The 600 MHz snow slot-loading iMac G3 is the second-most powerful iMac G3.
Specs
- Model ID
- PowerMac4,1
- CPU
- PowerPC G3 @ 600 MHz
- L2 Cache
- 256 KiB
- Bus Speed
- 100 MHz
- RAM
- 1024 MiB (2x 512 MiB PC133-333 SDRAM)
- Boot ROM Revision
- 4.1.9f1
- Storage
- 38.16 GB Maxtor 4D040H2
- Optical Drive
- CRN-8242B
- FireWire
- 400
- GPU
- ATI Rage 128 Ultra (ATY,Rage128Pro2)
- VRAM
- 16 MiB
- Wi-Fi
- AirPort 802.11b
Quirks
- If you install ECC RAM on accident (guess who), you won't even get the helpful chime that says the RAM type is incorrect. You just get a pretty power light and that's it.
History
- 2020-11-13: The computer arrives at my apartment from an eBay seller.
- 2021-05-22: I learn this computer doesn't take ECC RAM.
- 2021-05-28: ๐ I replace the 256 MiB + 128 MiB RAM sticks with two 512 MiB sticks (384 -> 1024).
- 2022-01-19: ๐ I install an AirPort 802.11b card.
- 2023-07-21: The computer is temporarily transported back to my parents' place.
- 2023-09-18: The computer is transported to the new home.