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How much can I get for my G5? — #5

There was one auction where a G5 went for 1200.00... Not bad... But I'll keep it... No reason for me to get rid of a good machine... I was just wondering and just wanted an opi…
68kMLA PowerPC by MacManiac1701A Thu, 10 Sep 2009 - 17:38

How much can I get for my G5? — #4

I checked eBay. $1500 would be on the high end of what you could sell it for. $1000 would be the minimum. Sell it on eBay with those specs and I think you could clear $1200. Craig…
68kMLA PowerPC by Mike Richardson Thu, 10 Sep 2009 - 17:13

How much can I get for my G5? — #3

1500.00? WOW!!! I didn't think it would be that much... I posted it up on craigslist for 800.00 then lowered it to 600.00 and I got no-shows. Then I was looking at it and I'm like…
68kMLA PowerPC by MacManiac1701A Thu, 10 Sep 2009 - 16:41

How much can I get for my G5? — #2

Well over $1500 $1000 for a setup like that. Snow Leopard depreciated the value somewhat (irrational people who think PPC is worthless now because it can't run Snow Leopard).
68kMLA PowerPC by Mike Richardson Thu, 10 Sep 2009 - 16:26

How much can I get for my G5? — #1

it's a Dual core, 2.0GHZ, 16GB ram, 1.4TB HDD's, Nvidia 6600LE Vid card, Pioneer DVD DL? Where can I find a GOOD pcie Video card (in case I do not sell my G5) better than the Nvid…
68kMLA PowerPC by MacManiac1701A Thu, 10 Sep 2009 - 16:19

iBook G4 — #26

Good looking iBooks you got there. Wait, what's that? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…
68kMLA PowerPC by Temetka Thu, 10 Sep 2009 - 05:00

iBook G4 — #25

When you install Leopard on a PPC Mac, does it even install any x86 code? And vice-versa? I know the Applications folder will have Universal apps, but what about the actual OS gut…
68kMLA PowerPC by Mike Richardson Thu, 10 Sep 2009 - 04:56

iBook G4 — #24

Oh yeah...I've wondered about the same thing myself. I remember back in the mid 1990's I used to use a program called "I Love Native!" to strip useless PowerPC code from FAT binari…
68kMLA PowerPC by Christopher Thu, 10 Sep 2009 - 01:46

iBook G4 — #23

Oh yeah...I've wondered about the same thing myself. I remember back in the mid 1990's I used to use a program called "I Love Native!" to strip useless PowerPC code from FAT binari…
68kMLA PowerPC by iMac600 Wed, 9 Sep 2009 - 07:38

iBook G4 — #22

Oh yeah...I've wondered about the same thing myself. I remember back in the mid 1990's I used to use a program called "I Love Native!" to strip useless PowerPC code from FAT binari…
68kMLA PowerPC by LCGuy Wed, 9 Sep 2009 - 04:55

iBook G4 — #21

Because there is no PowerPC code in Snow Leopard? (well, not much anyway...while there's still some Universal stuff, none of the core OS code is PPC anymore) Click to expand.…
68kMLA PowerPC by Christopher Wed, 9 Sep 2009 - 02:55

iBook G4 — #20

Because there is no PowerPC code in Snow Leopard? (well, not much anyway...while there's still some Universal stuff, none of the core OS code is PPC anymore)
68kMLA PowerPC by LCGuy Wed, 9 Sep 2009 - 02:51

iBook G4 — #19

I noticed Leopard on there and this got me thinking... Why doesn't someone write up a script or something that will remove x86 code so as to have our own powerpc Snow Leopard?
68kMLA PowerPC by Christopher Wed, 9 Sep 2009 - 02:45

iBook G4 — #18

Ah hell, why not... lets have some pics. { "lightbox_close": "Close", "lightbox_next": "Next", "lightbox_previous": "Previous", "lightbox_error": "The requeste…
68kMLA PowerPC by iMac600 Tue, 8 Sep 2009 - 16:55

iBook G4 — #17

I can't imagine the "heat gun" method (which I've tried to some success on an iBook 800 - nut need to do it again) would actually melt the solder on the BGA array, but rather sligh…
68kMLA PowerPC by iMac600 Tue, 8 Sep 2009 - 11:49

iBook G4 — #16

Yeah, they're really different beasts - Faulty iBook G4 chip: about ten legs, repaired easily enough - Faulty iBook G3 video chipset: about three hundred, inaccessible I can'…
68kMLA PowerPC by Byrd Mon, 7 Sep 2009 - 23:15

iBook G4 — #15

Nice work - hope it goes well!I have a few iBook G3 500MHz's to repair at some point - I don't know why I like the icebooks - I just do Click to expand... The G3 IceBooks use B…
68kMLA PowerPC by iMac600 Mon, 7 Sep 2009 - 17:06

iBook G4 — #14

Nice work - hope it goes well!I have a few iBook G3 500MHz's to repair at some point - I don't know why I like the icebooks - I just do Click to expand... The G3 IceBooks use B…
68kMLA PowerPC by Mars478 Mon, 7 Sep 2009 - 15:46

iBook G4 — #13

Nice work - hope it goes well! I have a few iBook G3 500MHz's to repair at some point - I don't know why I like the icebooks - I just do
68kMLA PowerPC by macgreg Mon, 7 Sep 2009 - 07:47

iBook G4 — #12

Posting from my phone so I'll keep this simple. The iBook is back from surgery, currently in intensive care but the procedure otherwise appeared to be a success. Just need to keep …
68kMLA PowerPC by iMac600 Mon, 7 Sep 2009 - 06:20

iBook G4 — #11

Will probably attempt the repair today. I have 2 chances to get this right (2 logic boards) but i'd like to get it right the first time around. Although we don't have the fine tip …
68kMLA PowerPC by iMac600 Sun, 6 Sep 2009 - 23:07

iBook G4 — #10

My iBook has the same problem. I might be tempted to rip it open and re-solder the GPU when I have some time. I've only had it a few weeks before it failed, but during that time I…
68kMLA PowerPC by Temetka Sun, 6 Sep 2009 - 22:24

iBook G4 — #9

Well... the newest iBook exhibited a system lockup due to that chip this morning. Until now it had a pretty good run, 26 hours and counting without a hitch then as soon as it power…
68kMLA PowerPC by iMac600 Thu, 3 Sep 2009 - 23:19

iBook G4 — #8

I have the Same iBook as well. No solder problem though.
68kMLA PowerPC by Mars478 Thu, 3 Sep 2009 - 14:24
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