I have a couple of reset buttons on my G4 EVT that aren't on production models... and it looks like yours has them too! and that longish white port in the middle too! neat! No ide…
Not seeing a P86 listed, and Apollo was used for the Classic II. That being said, P88 was used for the 1GHz TiBook, and it's not like Apple never recycles codenames.
68kMLAPowerPCby TheWhiteFalconFri, 15 May 2015 - 13:51
It does not help too that Apple's modeling number system is a joke. MacTracker shows 5 "models".
700/800mhz April 2002-May 2003
800/1000mhz May 2003-Oct 2003
1000mhz Oct 2003-Ap…
^ Not sure what you mean, but there were 1ghz models.
And as much as I hate the eMac, thats cool. Protos are always sweet finds! And an EVT in the wild is an odd thing. PVTs yes, …
I've actually had this eMac since 2007 or 2008 (Leopard had JUST been released) but never really documented it or even mentioned it.
Backstory is there used to be a place in Napa …
Yeh I'm quite enjoying using it actually... posting this from it in fact. I still havent worked out exactly what it's affliction to the R7k or the properly working Rage128 is yet, …
68kMLAPowerPCby SchmoburgerWed, 13 May 2015 - 15:03
The Sonnet card will work well, and one day look out for one of their later G4 700/800/1000 upgrades which also run well in the 9600, and reliably. It will feel like a new machine…
Sounds like all systems are go then. Might do the switcheroo then. Would I be right in assuming the majority of programs wouldn't really be able to make use of the multiprocessi…
68kMLAPowerPCby SchmoburgerWed, 13 May 2015 - 06:34
Never heard of, Sonnet upgrades are usually very forgiving and don't tax the machine like others (with selectable bus, multiplier speeds .... Sonnet did none of that), so I'd go fo…
That does not ring any bells for me. Doesn't mean it never existed, but does mean that it must have been pretty obscure if it did.
There were issues putting G4 upgrades into the …
I recall reading somewhere... fairly recently even, that there was a certain CPU upgrade available for the 9xxx/8xxx/7xxx series PowerMac's that had an apparant link to failures of…
68kMLAPowerPCby SchmoburgerTue, 12 May 2015 - 13:41
Even if the motherboard is busted in the XPS there is still really nice components inside. I'm surprised the owner didn't salvage the really nice parts on the inside.
68kMLAPowerPCby SuperToasterMon, 4 May 2015 - 16:11
@bibilit , you know where to find these kind of recycle haul here in france
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Not really, from time to time car boot sales or flea markets have been good to me (…
Crazy how people throw thing… an iPad .
@bibilit , you know where to find these kind of recycle haul here in france ? My main source for stuff is Bay or le bon coin...
That's an awesome haul in one swoop, I found a Dell XPS 720 a few years ago too, with a faulty motherboard - apparently a very common fault. Standard ATX though so would make a fa…
Nice haul, congrats.
Almost never get so much at once.
Yes people toss a lot of fine equipment. I get the same kind of Wii for my kid for 3 euros in working condition and a nice…
Incredible haul! The XPS appears nice - I haven't seen older Macs (like the LC) show up on a doorstep (outside of eBay or here) in some time, here in downstate IL.
I live near a e-recycle drop off. The stuff I find there is unbelievable, I often wonder why would people toss this stuff. Never a retro Mac though. Lots of iPods old iPhones po…
Saturday there was a recycling program at a church and I volunteered to help with the electronics. Most of the people there were really nice but this one guy hated me, he wouldn't …
68kMLAPowerPCby SuperToasterMon, 4 May 2015 - 00:47