I agree; MacTracker is great for looking up Mac models, and I'm 99%
sure there were NO 1GHz G3 iMacs. The first 1GHz iMacs were the G4
"dome" ones in 2003. Wikipedia can be edited by anyone; so I would
trust sites like Apple-History or MacTracker that are only edited and
compiled by people who know what they're talking about. Here's a link
to download Mactracker:
http://mactracker.dreamhosters.com/
and Mike provided the link to Apple-History, so you're all set.


     -Cyrus.

Also, you can check with Apple, they do have old pages that detail
older computers, and who'd know Apple's better then Apple?


On Mar 1, 8:55 am, Dark_Mac <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I suggest you look onhttp://www.apple-history.com/or use Mactracker  
> to confirm this.  They are both excellent sources for this type of  
> information.  Actually Mactracker references apple-history a lot.
>
> Regards,
> Mike
>
> On Feb 28, 2009, at 11:51 PM, Mullin9 wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Someone told me that iMac G3 DV SE (fall 2001)
>
> > iMac (slot-loading)
> > iMac G3 (slot loading)
>
> > The iMac (slot loading).
> > Developer  Apple Inc.
> > Type       Desktop
> > Release date       5 October 1999
> > CPU        PowerPC G3, 350–700 MHz 1.0 GHz (SE edition only)
> > October 5, 1999 — iMac/iMac DV/iMac DV SE. First revision with
> > FireWire support, except for the 350 MHz (Blueberry) model. 350 or 400
> > MHz processor, slot-loading optical drive, same colors as rev C/D
> > iMac, plus Special Edition in graphite color. Used ATI Rage 128 VR
> > Graphics with 8 MB of VRAM. Included internal slot for 802.11b AirPort
> > card (AirPort card adapter required).
> > July 19, 2000 — iMac/iMac DV/iMac DV+/iMac DV SE. DV+ and DV SE models
> > upgrade slot-loading CD-ROM to slot-loading DVD-ROM drive. 350, 400,
> > 450 or 500 MHz processor, colors graphite (grey), ruby (red), snow
> > (white), indigo (dark blue) and sage (green). Graphics updated to Rage
> > 128 Pro, but still with 8 MB SGRAM. 350 MHz model (Indigo) lacked
> > AirPort card slot and still lacked FireWire support.
> > February 22, 2001 — (patterns). 400, 500 (PPC750CXe), or 600
> > (PPC750CXe) MHz processor. Available in Indigo, Graphite, and "Blue
> > Dalmatian" or "Flower Power" patterns. DVD-ROM drive discontinued in
> > favor of slot-loading CD-RW drive (low-end Indigo model has CD-ROM).
> > 750CXe models features a new "Pangea" motherboard with a 16 MB ATI
> > Rage 128 Ultra graphics chip.
> > July 18, 2001 — (summer 2001). 500, 600, or 700 MHz (PPC750CXe)
> > processor. Available in indigo, graphite, and snow. 700 MHz model
> > discontinued in January 2002 after G4 iMacs were introduced. 500 and
> > 600 MHz models discontinued March 2003.
> > It was not released to the public that iMac DV SE G3 was 1.0 GHz until
> > 2002.[citation needed]
>
> > Link is  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMac_G3
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