They're quiet? Quieter then a Gigabit G4?
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Don't know the Gigabit. But at least on the Sawtooth there's a fan you can disconnect with no trouble unless you ad…
I'm hoping to get one for the office - it all just comes together in the B&W: near give-away prices, low power consumption for teh quiet, ADB keyboard and optionally a seri…
I just retired my B&W G3 450mhz (overclocked 400mhz) in leau of an eMac, but I have been thinking of putting it back into active use as a server. It runs great still, and s…
68kMLAHardwareby iamdigitalmanWed, 7 Jan 2009 - 12:14
A problem are the rev-1 boards (a buggy Harddisk controller) and thefacts that the machine accepts only single sided RAM sticks and can't boot
from Firewire,USB or ordinary DVD dr…
I've actually used Vista on a PIII Celeron, 800MHz with 512mb of memory.
The easiest way to describe it is that it can happen, but that it's maybe not the most pleasant thing ever.…
can't boot from ordinary DVD drives.
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Really? I've booted my iMac (tray loader) off a couple of DVD drives...if a lowly iMac 333 that was never intended for u…
Running 3 hard drives in my G3 450mhz Rev. 2 box (dual 120gb ATA drives and the original 9GB SCSI), along with a CD burner and internal Zip drive. I'd have maxed RAM too, if more …
68kMLAHardwareby dudejediknightWed, 7 Jan 2009 - 05:11
Hey All -
I have a 12" PB G4 867 MHz that just stopped working one day. According to my cousin who was borrowing it long-term at the time, on Sunday everything was fine, and then …
... and they're CHEAP!
Wegener Media has barebones B&W 300s for $9.99 + shipping. (No affiliation) Locally they go for free / cheap on craigslist all the time.
Yes! A 450MHz b&w G3 with 256MB RAM, 100GB total HD storage, ADB keyboard and mouse, and OS 10.4.9 is still the main Mac in use at my parents' house!
I would love to…
^^or by using an external firewire or USB2 + pci card
I have to say I love the B&W, I got one on ebay only a couple of years back simply cos I remember when they were rele…
Yes. ATA controllers made before LBA48 was introduced (around 2002) cannot address more than 128 GB of disk space. You can work around this by using a card.
68kMLAHardwareby techfury90Tue, 6 Jan 2009 - 16:08
These Macs accept 1GB of RAM and HDDs up to 128GB.
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Is this really true? Obviously 128GB was huge 10 years ago, but I still don't see any reason for that sort…
I thought about to post the same topic yesterday.
These Macs accept 1GB of RAM and HDDs up to 128GB.
ZIF CPU upgrades up to 1100 MHZ are available.
The 300mhz model is a bit slo…
I have always liked the B&W G3 Machines. I think they had more personality in terms of case coloring than the later Yikes! and Sawtooth machines. For me I have installed a …
I have 2 B&Ws in use, one with a G4-450. Both are very nice machines. I remember looking at them back in early 2001 when I decided to buy a 8500 powermac and beef it up wit…
Well, Cory, I've had Windows Server 2008 (basically a beefed up Server version of Vista) on a PIII Celeron 600 with 384MB of RAM!
Its...not pleasant, but not as bad as you'd ex…
I've actually used Vista on a PIII Celeron, 800MHz with 512mb of memory.
The easiest way to describe it is that it can happen, but that it's maybe not the most pleasant thing ever…