Re: iMac G3 DV SE (fall 2001) 1GHz?

2009-03-01 Thread Mullin9



On Mar 1, 6:34 pm, Mike Baker  wrote:
> I'm thinking the Wikipedia writer confused 1 Ghz and 1 GB. The slot-loading 
> iMac could take 1 GB of RAM (2-512 MB RAM chips, as long as one of them was 
> low profile).
>
Thank for letting me Know
I checked apple support, there was no 1GHz iMac, just 233MHz - 700MHz,
other than the LCD model of 03
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Re: iMac G3 DV SE (fall 2001) 1GHz?

2009-03-01 Thread Mike Baker
I'm thinking the Wikipedia writer confused 1 Ghz and 1 GB. The slot-loading 
iMac could take 1 GB of RAM (2-512 MB RAM chips, as long as one of them was low 
profile).

--- On Sun, 3/1/09, Cyrus  wrote:
From: Cyrus 
Subject: Re: iMac G3 DV SE (fall 2001) 1GHz?
To: "G3-5 List" 
Date: Sunday, March 1, 2009, 12:31 PM

Oops one more post-- the iMac page is the first page, scroll to the
bottom and click Previous page... sorry about that.

   -Cyrus


On Mar 1, 10:30 am, Cyrus  wrote:
> In addition, here is the Apple specs for the G3 DV SE iMac:
>
> http://support.apple.com/kb/SP64
>
> No 1GHz there... A google search also turned up nothing.
> My guess is someone edited wikipedia that was very confused. Sorry if
> that's not what you wanted to hear :) The iMac DV SE was 500Mhz max,
> so I think that that wikipedia article is quite wrong...
> Try looking it up on Apple, here is a page with all the early G3
> iMacs:http://support.apple.com/specs/#imac
>
>      -Cyrus
>
> On Mar 1, 10:19 am, Cyrus  wrote:
>
>
>
> > 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  wrote:
>
> > > Hi there,
>
> > > I suggest you look
onhttp://www.apple-history.com/oruseMactracker  
> > > 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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Re: iMac G3 DV SE (fall 2001) 1GHz?

2009-03-01 Thread Bob Whiton

>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?



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

Bob
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Re: iMac G3 DV SE (fall 2001) 1GHz?

2009-03-01 Thread Cyrus

Oops one more post-- the iMac page is the first page, scroll to the
bottom and click Previous page... sorry about that.

   -Cyrus


On Mar 1, 10:30 am, Cyrus  wrote:
> In addition, here is the Apple specs for the G3 DV SE iMac:
>
> http://support.apple.com/kb/SP64
>
> No 1GHz there... A google search also turned up nothing.
> My guess is someone edited wikipedia that was very confused. Sorry if
> that's not what you wanted to hear :) The iMac DV SE was 500Mhz max,
> so I think that that wikipedia article is quite wrong...
> Try looking it up on Apple, here is a page with all the early G3
> iMacs:http://support.apple.com/specs/#imac
>
>      -Cyrus
>
> On Mar 1, 10:19 am, Cyrus  wrote:
>
>
>
> > 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  wrote:
>
> > > Hi there,
>
> > > I suggest you look onhttp://www.apple-history.com/oruseMactracker  
> > > 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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Re: iMac G3 DV SE (fall 2001) 1GHz?

2009-03-01 Thread Cyrus

In addition, here is the Apple specs for the G3 DV SE iMac:

http://support.apple.com/kb/SP64

No 1GHz there... A google search also turned up nothing.
My guess is someone edited wikipedia that was very confused. Sorry if
that's not what you wanted to hear :) The iMac DV SE was 500Mhz max,
so I think that that wikipedia article is quite wrong...
Try looking it up on Apple, here is a page with all the early G3
iMacs: http://support.apple.com/specs/#imac

 -Cyrus


On Mar 1, 10:19 am, Cyrus  wrote:
> 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  wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi there,
>
> > I suggest you look onhttp://www.apple-history.com/oruse 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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Re: iMac G3 DV SE (fall 2001) 1GHz?

2009-03-01 Thread Cyrus

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  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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Re: iMac G3 DV SE (fall 2001) 1GHz?

2009-03-01 Thread Dark_Mac

Hi there,

I suggest you look on http://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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iMac G3 DV SE (fall 2001) 1GHz?

2009-02-28 Thread Mullin9

Someone told me that iMac G3 DV SE (fall 2001)


iMac (slot-loading)
iMac G3 (slot loading)

The iMac (slot loading).
Developer   Apple Inc.
TypeDesktop
Release date5 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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