The 575 was always the pick of the crop for me... Has the nice Sony screen still but has the '040 in it so still quite usable. As a series though, the 5xx are still probably among …
Now that I got my SE\30, Classic II and Mac Plus working, it is time for some preventative measures. Where can one get analog parts for the usual suspects? I'm down to my least bit…
As a general rule of thumb, any 601-based PowerMac I use OS8, 8.5/8.6 on 603-based machines and 9.1 on 604-machines... that being said I am running 9.2 on my 9600 with OS9helper. G…
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The LC and the Mac II are the only '020 68K machines. The LC II & LC III, along with the Mac IIx, IIcx, IIci, IIci, IIfx and others are '…
First, please note that I have never used a 68020 or 68040.
The Mac OS can really be divided into three main groups:
System 6.0.x (1989-1991)
System 7.0.x/7.1.x (1991-1994)
Syst…
TheWhiteFalcon said:
I don't know, but the 1GHz iMac G4 benchmarks slower than the 1GHz eMac, despite the iMac using DDR and the eMac PC133.
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Just a poi…
Actually, P86 is apparently the eMac's name. This FCC testing document for the Airport Extreme has pictures of the eMac but says "P86" or "P86 EMAC".
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I don't know, but the 1GHz iMac G4 benchmarks slower than the 1GHz eMac, despite the iMac using DDR and the eMac PC133.
And I wasn't saying it's a fake or anything, just that you …
68kMLAPowerPCby TheWhiteFalconFri, 15 May 2015 - 14:37
TheWhiteFalcon said:
Not seeing a P86 listed, and Apollo was used for the Classic II...
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Apollo was also used as a name for G4s, but not sure if that's …
There also appears to be, what looks like, another little port...it's black... about an inch below the white port in that first picture... that's not on production models.
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, …