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Devon
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on: March 07, 2008, 22:35
Ok iam board so here is a list of every mac i own from the fastest to the weakest. 1. 17 inch PowerBook G4 1.67Ghz 2. B & W powermac G3 900mhz upgrade with 7000 radeon 3. 466mhz Ibook G3 SE Firewire. 4. Bondi Blue Imac with 333mhz board upgrade 5. 275mhz PowerMac 5500 with tv tuner and video upgrades 6. Powerbook 1400/cs 133mhz 7. Performa 578 full 68040 33mhz 8. Quadra 700 25mhz 68040 9. Performa 475 25mhz LC040 no video 8. powerbook 180c 33mhz 030 has boot problems 9. powerbook 170 wont boot 25mhz 030 10. macintosh classic II 16mhz 030 checkardboard pattern at boot 11. macintosh LC 16mhz 020 runs fine. 12. Macintosh classic 8mhz 68000 runs ok screen is dying i think 13. macintosh SE dead for now. I probably have more that i can't think of right now. |
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dpaanlka
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Reply #1 on: March 08, 2008, 00:02
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My list is too long. With non working Macs, its very likely in the 90s.
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Minimalist
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128 MB ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 186
Reply #2 on: March 08, 2008, 04:28
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My list is very short. I have one working Mac and one non-working Mac. The working Mac is a Quadra 700. The non-working Mac is a beige G3 desktop.
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Lichen Software
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128 MB ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 252
Reply #3 on: March 08, 2008, 12:25
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Mac IIci, 500 MB HD, 8 MB RAM ( I think), Sys 7.1 PB 1400 Sonnet G3 333 Mhz, 64 MB,30 Gb HD, 2 Gb CF card, Wirless, Sys's 7.6.1, 8.1, 8.6, 9.0.4 - still testing ........ PB 1400 New Tech 233 Mhz, 64 MB, 1 Gb HD,Secondary video, Wireless, Sys 9.1 PB 1400 117 Mhz, 16 Mb I think, 1 Gb HD, Wireless, Sys 9.0.4 Have not had a chance to do anything with these two PB's yet .............. 7100/80,48Mb Ram I think, 500Mb HD,scanner, WACOM tablet, SCSI CD and Zip, Sys 8.1 Starmx 3000, 48 Mb Ram I think, 120 Gb HD, sys 8.6 Beige G3 DT, 400 MHz g3 (from B&W below), 512Mb RAM, 80 Gb HD, USB card, dual video, sys 9.0.4 AGP Graphics, Sonnet 1 GHz (for my wife),120 Gb HD, 10 GB HD, 7?? ram, dual video, dual boot 9.0.4/10.4.11 PB 12" 1.5 GHz, 512 Mb RAM,60 Gb HD, secondary monitor, keyboard, mouse, 180 Gb Firewire drive, zip, USB microphone, sys 10.4.10 ...All working Blue and White, 1 Ghz - Not working - parts to be harvested
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p-amadeus
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Reply #4 on: March 09, 2008, 07:25
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working: G5 Quad 4x 2.5g g5/7.5gb ram/500gb hd/GeForce 7800GTX 512MB gfx/os 10.5.2 MacBook 2.0g c2d/3gb ram/80gb hd/os 10.5.2 Mac Mini 1.25g g4/1gb ram/40gb hd/os 10.4.11 B&W 500m g4/1gb ram/80gb hd/Radeon 9200 64MB gfx/os 10.4.11 Rev A Bondi iMac 233m g3/256mb ram/6gb hd/VooDoo2 8mb gfx/os 9.2.2 Performa 640CD 33m LC040/36mb ram/10gb hd/DOS Compatability card/os 7.6.1 LC III+ 33m 040/36mb ram/500mb hd/ethernet card/NetBSD LC 16m 020/10mb ram/80mb hd/Apple II card/os 7.5.5 Classic 8m 000/2mb ram/40mb hd/only use to boot my Dark Castle floppy ![]() Mac Plus 8m 000/1mb ram/20mb ext hd/os 6.? non-working: PM 9500 Blueberry iMac Classic II Hope I'm not forgetting anything... I used to have a TON of working Classic's and Pluses and a single working 512k but I recently sold them all off to make room.
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Minimalist
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128 MB ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 186
Reply #5 on: March 10, 2008, 07:59
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Quote from: "Minimalist" My list is very short. I have one working Mac and one non-working Mac. The working Mac is a Quadra 700. The non-working Mac is a beige G3 desktop. I am pleased to report that I am once again the proud owner of two working Macintosh computers. My beige G3 desktop machine has returned from the dead. I forgot how much I really enjoyed typing on the old Apple Design keyboards. Hard to believe that I paid over a hundred dollars for this keyboard more than ten years ago, but it was worth every penny.
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MrKsoft
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Reply #6 on: March 11, 2008, 03:28
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Performa 600 (32mhz 68030, 20MB RAM, System 7.1P5, etc) - finally working great after a system cleanup and replacing the PRAM battery Gateway G6-450 (450mhz Pentium 2, 320MB RAM, System 7.5.5) - wait, how did this get here? This is my "other Mac". Ha ha, emulation. (It runs faster than the P600, that's for sure) Yeah, my collection of Macs is rather tiny, and one of the two isn't even a Mac.
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defor
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Reply #7 on: March 12, 2008, 14:26
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My collection is rather random, and there's a lot i need to add once I get them from my parent's place, but in the meantime, this is what's shoved into my little apartment: PowerBook 180 PowerBook 1400cs/117 PowerBook 1400c/133 PowerBook 280c PowerBook 2300c PowerBook 2400c/180 PowerBook 2400c/180 PowerBook 2400c/180 PowerBook 520 PowerBook 520c PowerBook 540cs PowerBook 550c/PCMCIA C PowerBook 190cs PowerBook 5300/100 PowerBook 5300cs/100 PowerBook 5300c/100 PowerBook 5300ce/117 PowerBook Mustang/133 Prototype PowerBook 3400c/180 iBook G3 800 MacBook CD 2.0 White Plus (Internal HDD) SE/30 SE/30 Classic Color Classic Color Classic Color Classic (Mac TV Hybrid) Color Classic (Takky) IIci (Turbo 040/40) IIci (Turbo 040/40, Rocket 33) LC Performa 405 Mac TV LC 520 (No CD) LC 520 (Caddy) Performa 550 (Caddy) Performa 550 (Tray) Performa 550 (Takky) Centris 650 Quadra 650 Performa 5400/200 PowerMac 6500/300 PowerMac 7100 PowerMac 8500 Prototype PowerMac 8500/180 PowerMac 9600/350 PowerMac 9600/350 PowerMac 9600/350 PowerMac G3/300 MT PowerMac G3/300 MT PowerMac Server G3/300 MT PowerMac G3/350 PowerMac G4/400 Gigabit Mac Mini CD 1.66
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Minimalist
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128 MB ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 186
Reply #8 on: March 12, 2008, 22:11
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Quote from: "MrKsoft"
Which emulator do you use? Which version of Mac OS are you running in the emulated environment? Are you running the emulator in Linux or Windows?
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dpaanlka
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Reply #9 on: March 13, 2008, 00:27
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Emulators. Yuck.
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madmann
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Reply #10 on: March 13, 2008, 03:06
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Emulators! on a wintel! oh my that’s horrendous! I feel sick. Please no more comments like that It is just to painful to read!! Think of us your mac family I feel like I have poked with a sharp stick. Michael
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madmann
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Reply #11 on: March 13, 2008, 03:17
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my list is short also mac II ci 500mb mac 7100 400 mhz g3 134 meg memory mac 7600 400 mhz g3 mac beige g3 366 over clocked blue and white 700 mhz 1.5 gig memory dual boot dual drives g4 quicksilver 1 ghz 1.25 gig memory dual boot dual drive all working 1 pII 400 mhz wintel not used I HAVE WORKING MACS all working
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sierraredd
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Reply #12 on: March 13, 2008, 18:05
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mac mini 1.42 ghz 12in iBook 1.42 ghz Grey iMac DV SE 400mhz Performa 6200 (my first mac) PB 1400c 333mhz Sonnet (built this one from my original 1400cs 117) PB 1400c 166mhz PB 1400c 133mhz PB 1400cs 117mhz built from left over parts from the other three All work. The 6200 is the only one that can't connect to the internet the modem died. But last summer it did surf at the 14.4 super speed it came with!
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jens
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Reply #13 on: July 25, 2008, 11:56
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Ok, back after a long time. ;-) I have those Macs - working if not indicated else: iBook G4/800, 640 megs of ram, 10.3.9, not working more than about a quarter of an hour if at all, probably due to the logic board thing. Macintosh Server G3/300, 256 megs of ram, OS 9.1, ASIP 6.3 soon to come. Power Macintosh G3/266, stripped down as not doing anything at all. iMac G3/233, 288 megs of ram, OS 9.1. Power Macintosh 9600, 160 megs of ram, 9.0 with Apple Share IP 6.3 for testing purposes before installing ASIP to the Macintosh Server. After that system 7 will come! Power Macintosh 8600 with G3/400, 512 megs of ram, 9.1. My main Macintosh computer. Performa 5200, Mac OS 7.6. After updating to 7.6.1 I'll copy the system to the 9600. Macintosh PowerBook 5300 cs, 16 megs of ram, Mac OS 8.1, not working Macintosh PowerBook 5300, eight megs of ram, not working Macintosh Quadra 840 AV, 32 megs of ram, Mac OS 8.1. Macintosh II ci, 128 megs of ram, System 7.5.3 Macintosh Classic II, ten megs of ram, System 7.1 I believe Macintosh Classic, four megs of ram, System 7.1 Macintosh SE, four megs of ram, System 7.1 Macintosh PowerBook (a 68k one), not doing anything at all.
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gillham
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16 MB ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 30
Reply #14 on: July 26, 2008, 22:02
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MacBook Pro 2.0ghz (original) 10.5 Mac Mini 1.42ghz ppc 10.5 PowerMac G4 Quicksilver 867mhz 10.5 PowerMac G3 B&W 450mhz 10.4 server PowerMac 6500/250 + Sonnet G3 300mhz 7.6.1 (also trying to get 10.1 to run via 9.x + xpostfacto) PowerBook G3 333mhz bronze/lombard 10.4 via xpostfacto PowerBook 3400c/180 7.6.1 PowerBook 540c Just got with bad LCD.Mac IIci 32MB 7.6.1 Mac SE/30 32MB 7.5.5 PDS Ethernet. Mac Classic II 10MB 7.6.1 Asante EN/SC scsi ethernet Only the 540c is not fully working. It powers on and boots up, but since the LCD is bad I'm waiting on an external video cable to see what's up with it.
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(a 68k one), not doing anything at all.