>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.

Why not just go to the source, Apple?

<http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1362?viewlocale=en_US>

Lists all of the CRT (G3) iMacs.  The fastest was 700MHz.

Bob
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is sure." -  Mark Twain

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