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Posted by: Quadraman on 2007-10-18 04:53:57 Well?
I have a 6500/250, 7500/100, a 7600/132, an 8600/250, a 9500/200, G3/266MT, and G3/300MT.
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Posted by: QuadSix50 on 2007-10-18 05:57:33
Well?
I have a 6500/250, 7500/100, a 7600/132, an 8600/250, a 9500/200, G3/266MT, and G3/300MT. I had a StarMax 4000 MT, but now my father is holding that one.
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Posted by: MacMan on 2007-10-18 06:00:15 5400/180, 4400/200 and G3/266 tower.
The 5400 was once a 5200/75 but I upgraded it with a 6400/180 motherboard.
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Posted by: Franklinstein on 2007-10-18 06:02:30 Desktops with physical PCI slots, I've got:
Performa 6300CD
Power Macintosh 5400/200
Power Macintosh 4400/200
Power Macintosh 6400/200
Power Macintosh 6500/275
Power Macintosh 7200/120 PC Compatible (120MHz 604 w/133MHz Pentium)
Power Macintosh 7300/180 PC Compatible (180MHz 604e w/166MHz Pentium)
Power Macintosh 7500/100
Power Macintosh 8500/150
Power Macintosh 8600/200
Power Macintosh 9500/132
Power Macintosh 9500/180MP
Power Macintosh 9600/300 x2
Power Macintosh G3 DT (266MHz 750)
Power Macintosh G3 DT (300MHz 750)
Power Macintosh G3 MT (333MHz 750)
Power Macintosh G3 MT (416MHz 750, 83MHz bus)
Power Macintosh G3 AIO
Power Macintosh G3 B&W (450MHz 750)
Power Macintosh G3 B&W (350MHz 750)
Power Macintosh G4 AGP (450MHz 7400)
Power Macintosh G4 Gigabit Ethernet (400MHz 7400)
Power Macintosh G4 Digital Audio (533MHz 7410)
Motorola StarMax 4000/200
Motorola StarMax 3000/180MT
Motorola StarMax 3000/180DT
PowerComputing PowerBase 180 (180MHz 603e)
PowerComputing PowerCenter 132 (132MHz 604)
PowerComputing PowerTower Pro 210 (210MHz 604e)
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Posted by: Quadraman on 2007-10-18 06:17:40 Well, I was counting only the beige machines, but that raises a question. Why is there a separate forum here for G3, G4, and G5 machines, when they are all PCI PowerPC machines? Shouldn't they all be discussed in this forum?
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Posted by: The Macster on 2007-10-18 06:28:48 I don't think so, the G3s and above are quite a separate line of machines as they are for OS X and the older ones are really only good for 9.1, added to the fact that most of the G3+ ones are New World/non-beige and so again quite a different category.
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Posted by: coius on 2007-10-18 07:21:46 my only PowerMac is a G4 B&W that has been upgraded severely. Which I am thinking of selling. I really don't use it, and really have no need for it. it's 400Mhz G4 w/ 1MB L2 cache, a 160GB IDE HDD w/ SATA adapter. A 1.5Gb PCI SATA Card (with 2 plugs), a DVD-ROM, a Zip drive (internal), a FireWire/USB2.0 card, and a Radeon 7000 PCI 32MB
Not bad.. Anyone know the relative worth of this?
EDIT: oh and 512MB (2x256 Matching DIMMS) Memory
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Posted by: Bunsen on 2007-10-18 07:42:19 Um.... (glances around workshop) .... all of them?
No, I couldn't tell you right now, sheesh the place is a mess, where did I leave that flux capacitor?
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Posted by: WorkgroupServer on 2007-10-19 20:03:30 6400/200, 9500/ g3 300mhz,8500/120, 7600/132
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Posted by: MacTCP on 2007-10-19 20:04:39 4400/200
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Posted by: Unknown_K on 2007-10-19 21:11:18 See my SIG, should be 6400, 8500, 7500, 8600, G3 DT, G3 MT
I mostly use 68k
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2007-10-19 22:18:15 Does an iMac count? 😛
Sorry, but other than my iMac, all my Macs are NuBus machines!
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Posted by: gobabushka on 2007-10-20 06:27:30 ive got my maxed out umax c500. 20 gb hd, rage 128 video card, g3 upgrade, & 144mb ram.
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Posted by: Mike Richardson on 2007-10-21 16:35:35 7200 w/Crescendo G3
7500 (stripped)
7300 w/Crescendo G3
6500 w/Crescendo G3
6500 (plain)
2x 5500/225 all-in-ones
5400/120
9500
Beige G3
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Posted by: dbraverman88 on 2007-10-21 18:44:59 The only Mac I have that can take a PCI card is my 733 MHz G4 digital audio. It is my primary machine (I am typing this message on it).
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Posted by: MultiFinder on 2007-10-22 04:13:55 Just a 6500/225 here. That and two G-Machines.
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Posted by: equill on 2007-10-22 06:16:21 8600/200 —> 9600/G3/500MHz (soon G4/500MHz)
9500/G3/400MHz, resting
7300/G3/400MHz (2)
7300/180 (3) and 7300/200 (2), all resting
7600/200, resting
7200/120, resting
PowerTower Pro 225/G3/400MHz
5500/G3/400MHz (black, 3)
G3 MT/400MHz
G3 DT/400MHz
A number of corpses/carcasses
What were you seeking to discover?
de
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Posted by: SiliconValleyPirate on 2007-10-22 12:18:39 9600/200 with a 640MB RAM and a G3/266/512K on a XLR8 ZIF carrier
8550/120 WGS with a NewerTech G3/233
PowerComputing PowerTower/166 with a G3/300 Sonnet Crescendo card
The 8550 is running OS X Server 1.2.1
The PowerTower is running 9.1 (k-spit)
The 9600 would be running OS X 10.3 if I could get it to boot. It's got a pout on with me.
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Posted by: Schmoburger on 2013-07-18 13:09:09 I know I'm digging up an ancient thread here, but hey... it's still relevant isnt it? :lol: Came across it whilst trolling back through all the old stuff to find 5500 threads that might solve my problems
So, anyway... heregoes.
5500/250 Black (Australian non-DE model)
5500/225... got a couple.
5260/120
7600/200... got a few of these, and one is souped up like a boss.
7500/100
WGS 7350/180
7200/75
7220/200 (Australian only variant of the 4400)
6360/160... got half a dozen of these.
6100/66
6100/66 DOS Compatible
Beige G3/233 DT
PowerComputing PowerMax? desktop clone... around 200-250mhz kinda range?
Thats the ones I remember... Oh and I have a 580CD with a 6360 logic board in it too if that counts?
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