the year of the computer and some info should be written on the back
of the computer on the label.

On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 2:56 PM, iamdigitalman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys. On the eMac (2005) page, it says there was a special 1ghz
> version with no modem, and a CD or no optical drive. Well, I went to
> pick some up last week, and I got 2 that are 1.25ghz with no modems,
> and CD drives. I ran the serial number through apple, and they report
> it is defiantly a eMac (2005) and not the earlier generation. The last
> 3 digits of the serial number coincide with the ones for the eMac
> (2005) they list on their KB article about identifying the eMac.
>
> This may just be a eMac (USB 2.0) model with updated SN and sold in
> 2005 (maybe after they took it away from GP). However, once I get the
> display working again, I will see if it has 32 or 64mb of VRAM, and if
> it's a radeon 9200 or a radeon 9600.
>
> Also, this one has a 40gb hard drive instead of the 80, 120, or 160gb
> versions. It even says so on the ID label.
>
> >
>

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