The blueberry is not bondi.
Bondi was only the 233 tray loader.

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On Oct 27, 2009, at 8:30 PM, Doug Burton <[email protected]> wrote:

> From EveryMac.com:
>
> The Apple iMac G3/350 (Slot Loading - Blueberry, No Firewire), based  
> on the Kihei architecture, features a 350 MHz PowerPC 750 (G3)  
> processor, 512k backside level 2 cache, 64 MB of RAM, a 6.0 GB Ultra  
> ATA hard drive, a slot loading 24X CD-ROM drive, ATI Rage 128 VR 2D/ 
> 3D (AGP 2X) graphics with 8 MB of VRAM, and a Harmon-Kardon designed  
> sound system packed into a translucent "blueberry" all-in-one case  
> design with a 15-inch CRT display.
>
> Unlike previous iMac models, the iMac "Slot Loading" series is  
> convection cooled for quieter operation and lacks the internal metal  
> housing for a more translucent appearance.
>
> Compared to the iMac G3/333 (Fruit Colors) series that it replaced,  
> the iMac G3/350 (Slot Loading - Blueberry, No Firewire) has a slot  
> loading CD-ROM drive -- as one would expect given its informal name  
> -- as well as a faster processor, faster system bus, faster RAM (and  
> more installed by default), a faster hard drive standard (Ultra  
> ATA), a faster video processor with more VRAM, a superior sound  
> system, and support for an optional AirPort (802.11b) wireless card.
>
> It also says that this model can unofficially support 1 Gb RAM.  HTH
>
> Just a message from Doug...
>
> On Oct 27, 2009, at 9:17 PM, Elliott Price wrote:
>
>>
>> There are no slot-loading Bondi's. The Bondi Blue iMac only shipped
>> with 233MHz processors; and it was discontinued in January 1999 when
>> the five "Flavored" iMacs came out. According to MacTracker, the Rev.
>> B Bondi iMacs could support up to 512Mb.
>> I think you're probably thinking of the later slot loading iMacs; but
>> none of these came in "Bondi Blue"
>>
>>
>>      -Elliott Price
>> Mac Computer Repair - Santa Barbara
>> Graphic Design - Artwork Setup
>> Websites - Low Cost Custom Websites
>>
>> On Oct 27, 2009, at 6:10 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Elliott Price wrote:
>>>> yup; 384mb is the max RAM limit for the Bondi iMacs. I wonder if  
>>>> they
>>>> have any Ubuntu's old enough that it would work on a 233Mhz iMac?
>>>> There's always Free BSD; I'm pretty sure I've seen ones that'll run
>>>> on
>>>> old G3's.
>>>
>>> It seems like it's not generally known but there ARE slot loading
>>> Bondis
>>> that can go to 1Gb of RAM with a 350 MHz CPU.
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Clark Martin
>>> Redwood City, CA, USA
>>> Macintosh / Internet Consulting
>>>
>>> "I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> >

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