> The next step was the Yikes, which was a slightly modified B&W.  It added
> the G4.
> 
> After that came the sawtooth, which added a faster IDE bus, AGP, and a
> firewire controller that was part of the system, vs the 'spot welded' one
> on the B&W (sawtooths can boot from the firewire port, B&W's can't).
> 
> And so on.  Each Mac usually had something newer from the other.  Faster
> IDE, faster memory, CPU's, etc.

Could someone point me to a link that identify the history of all of the
variations of G3/G4 Macs with specs and the dates they were released and
discontinued? Like, the Yikes, the Sawtooth, etc. All the way up to the
introduction of the G5.

r


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