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68030 33MHz (Powerbook 150)
603e 240MHz (Powerbook 3400c)
G3 500MHz (borrowed Pismo, works great with Panther)
dual G4 800MHz (2001 QuickSilver)

Crikey
 
Looking at this thread I see that most people here still have a G3 or a G4.
So having a G5 must be like king of the hill then i guess 😱

But most of the people I see that have a G5 have a Dual 2.0 or 2.5 😱 , what people only buy top of the line G5's 😉
 
this is kinda interesting, I am not so far behind the curve after all...

mine:
G4 500 (upgraded Pismo. Best. Laptop. Ever.)
G4 733 (PM..."power" machine)
Both still running Jaguar (10.2.8)

depending on summer/fall '05 offerings, I expect to add either a MacMini or an iMac to the stable. May end up bypassing 10.3 entirely...
 
G4/450 - The old family cube (soon to go)
G4/667 - My Dad's work powerbook
G4/1Ghz - My brothers powerbook
G4/1Ghz - My mum's new iBook bought on these forums
G4/800 - My good old 1st gen G4 iMac

All of us are yet to get a G5 but my Dad needs a new laptop soon as his is on its last legs and I will also need a laptop soon for uni.
 
The processors I have here...

MC 68030 (2 @ 16 MHz, 1 @ 25 MHz)
MC 68040 (3 @ 25 MHz, 1 @ 33 Mhz)
MC 68LC040 (1 @ 33 MHz)
PPC 601 (2 @ 66 MHz, 1 @ 80 Mhz, 1 @ 100 MHz)
PPC 603e (1 @ 100 MHz)
PPC 604e (1 @ 210 MHz, 1 @ 225 MHz)
MPC 604ev (1 @ 300 MHz)
G3 (1 @ 233 Mhz, 1 @ 266 MHz, 1 @ 350 MHz, 1 @ 500 MHz)
G4 (1 @ 500 MHz)
MIPS R3000 (2 @ 33 Mhz)
MIPS R4600sc (1 @ 133 Mhz)
MIPS R4400sc (1 @ 175 MHz)
MicroSPARC (2 @ 50 MHz)
Pentium (3 @ 133 MHz, 1 @ 166 Mhz)​
 
the ones I don't really have the specs in detail:

Mac Classic (it's sooooo cute 😉 )
Performa 5200 40Mhz? it's at a friends house for old Mac games

the ones that are gone away:
G3 300 (B&W = Sold)
G4 400 (Ti-Pb = Stolen)

current workhorse:
G5 dual 1.8

and from the dark side:

486DX33
486SX25
P166MMX (2 of them)
P?? just got it today its an old beast have to check it out yet
P2 450 put it at a friends house to give him internetaccess...

that's about it ;-)
 
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