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LaMerVipere

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Jan 19, 2004
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It would be great to show MacRumour member's Mac setups!

AND even cooler, to see them past and present to show how they've progressed, SO, i shall start :)

mine goes:

1 • Power Mac G4 350MHz, and still going strong!
2 • Rev A 12" PowerBook G4
3 • eMac 1GHz Superdrive
4 • 1GHz TiBook Superdrive
5 • 12" iBook G4

prior to getting the Power Mac I had a purple iMac though, I wish I had taken photos of it, oh well! :p

Post photos of your setup! Your current one is great, but past setups too if ya have them! :)
 

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mj_1903

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Feb 3, 2003
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Sydney, Australia
I don't have any old pics as my collection of Macs is pretty young (switcher) but here are the machines and a pic with at least two of them in it.

1. iBook 500 (dead screen)
2. PowerMac Dual 867
3. 12" PowerBook 867 (sold)
4. 15" PowerBook 1ghz
5. PowerMac G4 400mhz

New additions in a week or two will be a Dual 2 G5.

And the reason I have so many? My work colleague uses the Dual 867, the PowerBook is for roadtripping, the old G4 is for Jaguar testing and the G5 will be my new workstation.

Warning, picture is massively compressed... eek!
 

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oldschool

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Hey edesignuk could you tell me the brand name of that desk chair? it looks mighty comfortable and i've been searching for a new one.



edesignuk said:
 

edesignuk

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Mar 25, 2002
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oldschool said:
Hey edesignuk could you tell me the brand name of that desk chair? it looks mighty comfortable and i've been searching for a new one.
I have no idea what brand/model it is, and in all honesty, I doubt the same thing will be available in Canada :(
 

wide

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May 17, 2004
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Capt Underpants-

How does Counter-Strike run on a Dell Dimension 8100 with a 1.3 GHz Pentium 4 and 384 MB RAM? When I get my PowerBook G5 :) , I plan on installing VirtualPC 7.0 with native graphics card support:D, so that I can run Windows applications. I am hoping that it will be about the same speed as a 1.3 GHz Pentium 4, so that's why I'm asking.

Thanks
 

edesignuk

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jknight8907 said:
You should look into a USB KVM switch so you only have to have one keyboard and mouse. You can get one for under $100.
Not so easy with a dual screen setup, dual screen DVI switches cost a crap load. Not worth it IMO.
 

DGFan

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edesignuk said:
Not so easy with a dual screen setup, dual screen DVI switches cost a crap load. Not worth it IMO.

He said one keyboard and mouse. You won't need a DVI KVM switch for that.
 

Capt Underpants

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Jul 23, 2003
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wide said:
Capt Underpants-

How does Counter-Strike run on a Dell Dimension 8100 with a 1.3 GHz Pentium 4 and 384 MB RAM? When I get my PowerBook G5 :) , I plan on installing VirtualPC 7.0 with native graphics card support:D, so that I can run Windows applications. I am hoping that it will be about the same speed as a 1.3 GHz Pentium 4, so that's why I'm asking.

Thanks

Um.... Counter-Strike isn't a very intense game, so it runs well even on my Dell. There isn't any lag, but that's mostly due to my net connection. I am also waiting for VPC 7.0 and hoping that my PB will be able to run CS, though I am beginning to doubt that. THe system requirements for the PC are only like 500 MHz, 16 MB VRAM. Hopefully your Powerbook G5 (whenever it may come out) will be able to emulate at a speed equivalent to this.
 

edesignuk

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DGFan said:
He said one keyboard and mouse. You won't need a DVI KVM switch for that.
Actually he did say a KVM (Keyboard, video & mouse) :p But anyway, if I couldn't do it all, I wouldn't want to do it at all. Plus the fact the keys are all in different places on my PC/Mac keyboards.
 

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wide said:
Capt Underpants-

How does Counter-Strike run on a Dell Dimension 8100 with a 1.3 GHz Pentium 4 and 384 MB RAM? When I get my PowerBook G5 :) , I plan on installing VirtualPC 7.0 with native graphics card support:D, so that I can run Windows applications. I am hoping that it will be about the same speed as a 1.3 GHz Pentium 4, so that's why I'm asking.

Thanks

well there is no powerbook g5 yet (unless you ment powermac g5) and the powerbook g5 wont be out untill at least 2005. and one other thing vpc for the g5 is being delayed by the **** head at m$ (there to scared of seeing mac user run windows faster than windows users). but it will come out soon enought
 

5300cs

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Nov 24, 2002
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japan
I would post a picture, but I'm in the middle of cleaning again so it looks like a disaster area.
Instead, here's a spiffy diagram I made in OmniGraffle. It's my current network.

http://homepage.mac.com/time_pilot/network.png

Yes, it's my home network, and yes, I do own all those machines. (Actually, I just got a PB 2400c, but it's not in the diagram.)
 

blue&whiteman

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Nov 30, 2003
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nice network 5300 :)

speaking of chairs I would say that herman miller by far makes the best computer chairs. I just got a mirra and everyone knows the aeron

these chairs are very expensive but well worth it and also have 12 years coverage under warrantee.
 

yoda13

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Sep 26, 2003
1,468
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Texas
Past setups:

Apple IIc
PowerMac IIci
Radius Clone 81/110
PowerMac 8500
Orange iMac 333mhz G3
Powerbook 333mhz G3 (not sure exact model name)
Powerbook 400mhz G3 Pismo (firewire)
400 mhz TiBook
700 mhz 14" iBook
1ghz TiBook

current setup: see sig
:D
 

jknight8907

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Jun 14, 2004
804
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Hudson Valley NY
5300cs said:
I would post a picture, but I'm in the middle of cleaning again so it looks like a disaster area.
Instead, here's a spiffy diagram I made in OmniGraffle. It's my current network.

http://homepage.mac.com/time_pilot/network.png

Yes, it's my home network, and yes, I do own all those machines. (Actually, I just got a PB 2400c, but it's not in the diagram.)

Woah!!! :eek: (Wipes drool off mouth) Thats a serious setup!!!
 

5300cs

macrumors 68000
Nov 24, 2002
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japan
jknight8907 said:
Woah!!! :eek: (Wipes drool off mouth) Thats a serious setup!!!

Thanks :D I try

My old setup:
2000- Toshiba Satellite Pro 425CDT (damn fine machine, sturdy as hell)

2004-
Mac Portable
PB 520c
PB Duo 280c
PB 5300cs
PB 190
PB 2400c
PB 150
15" TiBook
17" PowerBook
12" iBook (logic board dead now :( :mad: )
VAIO
Sharp something -dead
Toshiba Libretto 70c (or d, don't remember)
ThinkPad 380ed
SOTEC eNote 645T
MDD G4 PowerMac 1Ghz
B&W G3 PowerMac 400Mhz
G4 Xserve 1Ghz (Yes, a real Xserve)
20th Anniversary Mac
Mac Classic II
Newton OMP
MP 120
eMate
MP 2100
iPaq 5450 (ugh, WinCE)
Palm IIIc
Clie something
Palm Tungsten C
Atari Portfolio

I think that's it... :rolleyes:
 

MoparShaha

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May 15, 2003
1,646
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San Francisco
I just changed my room setup a little. Decided to start runing dual monitors with my PowerBook. Just picked up an iCurve from the SF Apple Store :).
 

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Knox

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Jul 1, 2002
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I have a nasty habit of keeping old stuff now, so i tend to collect computers & monitors.

From right to left:

1st gen Powerbook 12"
Linux PC (PIII-550 i think) acting as gateway and fileserver
G4-350
Dual 2Ghz G5
Windows PC (PII-400), under the desk, soon to be FreeBSD.
3 17" monitors of varying ages
15" Sony LCD

computers.jpg


And yes, the monitors are all connected to the G5 :) (This is an older photo, hence the different layout)

monitors.jpg


The setup didn't start like that, was originally only single monitor with the G4, then dual (nicked it from the PC when it became a gateway), then got the third monitor free and the LCD at a bargin price.

Previous to this, i've had (reverse order)

Performa 6400/200
Performa 630
Atari ST 1040 (with 1MB ram upgrade ;))
BBC Master
 

keysersoze

macrumors 68000
Jan 6, 2004
1,596
11
NH
My G4 PB 12" looks just like the one in all the other photos....sexy... :)

I have a B&W that is sitting in a closet folding proteins. Not elegant, but functional.

I just put together an old PM 8500 (which was my very first personal Mac... got nostalgic) that I got on eBay for $0.01. I want to take a picture of it! It's so beige!

I paid:
PM 8500 = $0.01. + $18 shipping
4 GB hard drive = $16
OS 9.1 = $0.00 (miraculously still had it from way back when)
ADB Mouse + Keyboard + VGA adapter = $4
15" Dell Monitor = $1.00 (yard sale)
Grand Total: $38.01

When I bought it new in '96 it was $3000!!!!!

Ahhh depreciation :eek:
And the whole beige thing really goes well with my apartment's wood panelling :rolleyes:
 
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