I took some of my Macs out for a family portrait
Eventually.
It is a studio display with the Funky connector that needs the expensive power/DVI converter. A friend gave it to me after he bought his new iMac. He had been using a g5 power mac with two of them but the power supply died for the third time so he upgraded
I took some of my Macs out for a family portrait
Back row:
iMac G4 20 Inch
1.25 GHz, 1 GB Ram, 160 GB HD, running 10.5.8
iMac G5 20 Inch
1.8 GHz,1 GB Ram, 80 GB HD, running 10.4.11 (It won't read my 10.5 DVD )
One thing to note: When using an adapter for an ADC screen and a unibody Macbook /Pro /Air, you must use the Apple one. The other third party adapters don't work at all or hardly at all with unibody Macs.
My collection is sort of a retroactive early adopter one. All of my Macs are the rev 1 models
Completely coincidental mind you. But kinda cool.
What's the Apple thing below the G4 iMac?
An AirPort Extreme Base Station.
Tiger can connect to WPA2 networks without a problem. Make sure the Airport Extreme's antanna is correctly plugged in.
What's the Apple thing below the G4 iMac?
Tiger can connect to WPA2 networks without a problem. Make sure the Airport Extreme's antanna is correctly plugged in.
Bad card or incorrectly attached antanna.
Nice family photo.
I actually do this when ever my family of computers grows or moves on, I keep a photo on file with my house insurance broker.
I tend to think most insurance companies would have a hard time beleiving I lost 7 Apple computers to a home break-in.
I'm enjoying the eMac love!