This is my oldest mac and I just wanted to see if it was still running. My HTPC is a 2013 Mac mini and 3 3TB drives of movies, TV, and tunes. I thought that I should see what other people are doing with their old G4's.
This is my oldest mac and I just wanted to see if it was still running. My HTPC is a 2013 Mac mini and 3 3TB drives of movies, TV, and tunes. I thought that I should see what other people are doing with their old G4's.
Is the SSD worth it for the powerbook? I have the same model and am curious if it really speeds things up.
I've added to my PPC "herd" recently. Picked up these two iBook G4's for $5 each last weekend from some electronic recyclers that showed up at our local weekend outdoor flea market for the first time. They had at least 30 of them. These are 1.2 GHz with AirPort Extreme cards. Got one cleaned up and running Leopard right now. Even the battery still lasts 2+ hours.
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Found this Apple Cinema HD 23" Display for $15 at the same flea market about a month ago. Didn't really want the G4 MDD that came with it... but the seller threw it in getting tired of hauling it around and I'm happy I got it now. It's a 1.25 GHz dual with 2 GB ram, 120 GB hard drive, and GeForce Ti 4600 video. Can't see the MDD because it's sitting behind the monitor.
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I've added to my PPC "herd" recently. Picked up these two iBook G4's for $5 each last weekend from some electronic recyclers that showed up at our local weekend outdoor flea market for the first time. They had at least 30 of them. These are 1.2 GHz with AirPort Extreme cards. Got one cleaned up and running Leopard right now. Even the battery still lasts 2+ hours.
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Found this Apple Cinema HD 23" Display for $15 at the same flea market about a month ago. Didn't really want the G4 MDD that came with it... but the seller threw it in getting tired of hauling it around and I'm happy I got it now. It's a 1.25 GHz dual with 2 GB ram, 120 GB hard drive, and GeForce Ti 4600 video. Can't see the MDD because it's sitting behind the monitor.
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Get more iBooks. I'd buy one for $10 plus shipping! They are great Macs.
For you... Altemose... I'd do that. Let me see if they have some left next Saturday and I'll PM you.
The guys were becoming frustrated because everyone looking at them was asking if they run Netflix! Yeah right... Netflix on a $5 10 year old computer. Everyone wants the world for free anymore...
The guys were becoming frustrated because everyone looking at them was asking if they run Netflix! Yeah right... Netflix on a $5 10 year old computer. Everyone wants the world for free anymore...
You can kinda wedge Netflix on them with the Plex work through.
Kinda wedge. It is a very iffy rig then wouldn't you say.
It needs a few things to all work together well for it to work. A powerful Core2Duo system, about 2008/2009+, to serve it and a CoreImage GPU in the PowerPC Mac for it to work.
PM me! I was kind of joking when I made that statement so PM me before you buy it.
I knew that... so no worries. I'll PM you.
I've added to my PPC "herd" recently. Picked up these two iBook G4's for $5 each last weekend from some electronic recyclers that showed up at our local weekend outdoor flea market for the first time. They had at least 30 of them. These are 1.2 GHz with AirPort Extreme cards. Got one cleaned up and running Leopard right now. Even the battery still lasts 2+ hours.
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Found this Apple Cinema HD 23" Display for $15 at the same flea market about a month ago. Didn't really want the G4 MDD that came with it... but the seller threw it in getting tired of hauling it around and I'm happy I got it now. It's a 1.25 GHz dual with 2 GB ram, 120 GB hard drive, and GeForce Ti 4600 video. Can't see the MDD because it's sitting behind the monitor.
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That is one great flea market find. I'm looking for an iMac 20" next. I guess I'll try some flea markets.
Check thrift stores and Goodwill. Also have a look on shopgoodwill.com!
Thanks I never thought that Goodwill had an online site. I will also try their local goodwill store.
That is a bargain from the original price of $1499.00 in 2000.