July 3rd, 2008
What would we do without eBay? Found two 256 MB RAM sticks on eBay for less than $20 (with shipping), and couldn’t pass up on the deal to boost the PowerMac G4’s RAM from 320 MB to…well, strangely, only 704 MB…
But before we get to the goofy math, let’s explore how we got this far.
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Posted by davelawrence8 at 7:41 am on July 3rd, 2008. Categories: DIY, lowend, macs. Tags: apple, ethernet, firewire, panther, powermac, powermac g4, RAM, USB. Subscribe via RSS.
June 23rd, 2008
Look what I found at my recycling group’s most recent e-waste drive: a beautiful-condition PowerMac G4 and Apple Studio Display.
The guy who dropped it off said it “worked perfectly.” His family was simply upgrading to a newer Mac. All the volunteers at the e-waste drive immediately brought it to me and asked me if I wanted it. The answer to that one is obvious.
An older guy dropped off a Macintosh IIci and an Apple Extended Keyboard II, as well, but those are going to my friend Curtis, who helps me out with classic Macs.
Now, what to do with the G4?
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Posted by davelawrence8 at 7:59 am on June 23rd, 2008. Categories: DIY, lowend, macs, OS X. Tags: apple, apple studio display, G3, g4, OS X 10.3, panther, PCI, power mac, powermac, quicksilver, USB 2.0, yikes. Subscribe via RSS.