Bazillions
I have so many. I have them going back to the old old brick-shaped Mac.
They all still work (except for the black screen on my ibook G4 and one I'll mention). That's why it's hard to let them go.
The one that died was a really reliable system, so much so, I gave it several organ transplants (accelerator cards), overclocked it, and did everything I could to keep it useful for a longer time, since it was a good machine. In the end I think it died of adrenaline exhaustion.
I also have couple of desktop PowerMacs, a couple of G3 laptops (500MHz), two Quicksilvers, the blue tower that preceded the Quicksilver, and several G4 laptops.
My current "main" machine is a G5 dual core. I have scads of printers, hard drives, card readers, and other devices hanging off it. Great machine, built like a tank and serves me well.
MacHappy I am.
I have so many. I have them going back to the old old brick-shaped Mac.
They all still work (except for the black screen on my ibook G4 and one I'll mention). That's why it's hard to let them go.
The one that died was a really reliable system, so much so, I gave it several organ transplants (accelerator cards), overclocked it, and did everything I could to keep it useful for a longer time, since it was a good machine. In the end I think it died of adrenaline exhaustion.
I also have couple of desktop PowerMacs, a couple of G3 laptops (500MHz), two Quicksilvers, the blue tower that preceded the Quicksilver, and several G4 laptops.
My current "main" machine is a G5 dual core. I have scads of printers, hard drives, card readers, and other devices hanging off it. Great machine, built like a tank and serves me well.
MacHappy I am.