Hi Everyone,

I have an iMac circa 1999 for sale (ie first gen slot loading coloured macs). Looking for $100 ONO. In working order, no keyboard, mouse or power cable included but I have tested it and I am happy for the prospective buyer to test it. I was originally going to use it as a recipe machine in the kitchen but I no longer have the time, or space to do this!

Please email me off list if interested. Either perth pickup or I can drop off if near the joondalup area(near my work)


Dave Choy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Full specs below:
iMac (Slot Loading)
Codename: "Kihei, P7"
Introduced: October 1999
Discontinued: July 2000
Machine ID: PowerMac2,1
Processor: PowerPC 750 (G3)
Number of Cores: 1
Processor Speed: 350 MHz
Cache: 64 KB L1, 512 k backside (1:2) L2
System Bus: 100 MHz
Hard Drive: 6 GB
Media: Slot-loading 24x CD-ROM
Colors: Blueberry
Weight and Dimensions (Metric): 15.7 kg, 38.1 cm H x 38.1 cm W x 43.4 cm D
Original Mac OS: Mac OS 8.6 (Mac OS ROM 2.3.1)
Maximum Mac OS: Mac OS X 10.3.9 (350 MHz) or Latest Mac OS X (400 MHz)
Firmware Update: iMac Firmware Update 4.1.9
Firmware Update URL: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html? artnum=75130
Maximum RAM: 1.0 GB (Actual) 512 MB (Apple)
Type of RAM Slots: 2 - PC100 3.3V 168-pin SDRAM
Minimum RAM Speed: 10 ns
Graphics Card: ATI Rage 128 VR (AGP 2x) ,Rage128VR Graphics Memory: 8 MB
Built-in Display: 15-inch shadow-mask CRT (13.8-inch viewable)
Resolutions: 640x480 @ 117Hz, 800x600 @ 95Hz, 1024x768 @ 75Hz
Display Connection: VGA (on 400MHz)
Hard Drive Bus: Ultra ATA
Backup Battery: 922-4028 (3.6 V 850 mAh Lithium)
Max Watts: 150 watts  Line Voltage: 100-260V AC
AirPort: Optional AirPort card (802.11b) (adapter required)
Bluetooth: None
Ethernet: 10/100BASE-T (RJ-45) Modem: 56k
USB: 2 - 12 MBit/s
Audio In: 1 - 3.5-mm analog input jack, Built-in microphone (16-bit)
Audio Out: 3 - 3.5-mm analog output jacks, Built-in speakers (16-bit 44.1 kHz sample rate) History: Announced in October 1999, The iMac (Slot Loading) was the low end of a new "good, better, best" iMac product strategy from Apple. The iMac SL built on the success of the rev. D iMacs, adding a faster processor, more RAM (64 MB base), a better graphics sub- system, an improved speaker system, and a slot-loading CD-ROM drive.