Are we trying to brighten up the iShrines that we all have?
I, in fact, shoved an LED light behind an iBook screen cover once. xD
Are we trying to brighten up the iShrines that we all have?
I, in fact, shoved an LED light behind an iBook screen cover once. xD
That looks like it would be a great iShrine.
And here's my "mobile" setup:
![]()
Just got a new addition to my Power Mac Collection. Power Mac G3 B&W 400MHZ. Here are all my G3/G4 towers I have collected. Makes quite the pretty picture.
Image
Also have a Power Mac G5 Quad but using it now![]()
Added another PowerPC machine to my workspace yesterday. Found it sitting unused in one of my classes and decided to enquire about it. Next thing I know, it's sitting on my desk at home!
Image
It's an iMac (17-inch Flat Panel, 1GHz), from the second generation of widescreen iMac G4s. This one has 512MB of memory, the stock 80GB drive, USB 1.1 and currently lacks an AirPort card. Despite sitting unused for so long, it started up without a hitch. Structurally it feels much more solid than my earlier 15-inch model. The school has engraved it along the top edge of the clear display bezel, which is a shame since cosmetically it's in brilliant shape otherwise. I could attempt to fill it with a clear plastic filler of some kind, but I'd imagine the repair would only end up more noticeable than the mark itself.
Now all I have to do is find a space for it and take some photos of it in its new home.
I also have a dual 2.0 sitting unused and for sale as I bought the quad core recently. My Power Mac collection is quite extensive and I have to curb the buying. I could probably fill an entire page of posts if I submitted all that I have ;P
Yeah, same with me. I have like 76 computers. How does your quad-core run? I was surprised even at how fast my dual-core 2Ghz (250GB HD and 3.5GB RAM) has been running.
Runs great and fast for web browsing. It was a school computer I believe and when I got it from someone I assume got it second hand it was the most disgusting mac I have ever seen. It had a sign on it saying never to shut it off as it was used to do backups. There was a layer of hair and dust so thick on the fans and other internal parts it could have been made into a carpet! The graphics card was also full of debris so it didnt work unless it was in safe mode. Now I got a new graphics card from an ebay seller I deal with and I cleaned the mac out. It has 10gb of ram and I installed a sata 2 ocz 120gb ssd with leopard on it.
Man, that is awesome! I sadly passed up a $100 Mac Pro 1,1 that had 10GB of RAM. It was on Craigslist... I didn't think I needed it then because I thought my brother was going to give me his, and I didn't think it was at all necessary, but that would have been an amazing deal considering they go for around $350, I believe. My school has a G5 in one of my classes, and it's the backup server. It runs constantly and is probably really dirty. I am really curious to know what its specs are, but I am not able to know.
Bro, just get something modern and with an Intel processor
----------
Schools seem to be the best source of free PowerPC Macs.
Thought I'd post my best ppc laptops. Ibook G4 12 inch 1.33GHZ with 768mb ram. Powerbook G4 12 inch 1.5GHZ 1.25GB ram. Great capable machines for basic web surfing.Image
I made a ghetto stand for the second monitor by taping together DVD-movie cases and wrapping them in sheets of paper.
Funny, I thought I was the only one who did that. I didn't do the wrapping in paper part, though.
My setup has undergone drastic change. I'll post pics later.
So… has anyone gotten FreeBSD running on a PPC Mac? It's fast and still supported. I did that on an iBook G4, but I couldn't figure out how to get prebuilt packages with pkg, so I compiled everything. Took forever. I was only patient enough to let nano compile; compiling gnome2 was going to take way too long.