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| Click here to select a new forum. | | Are there any iMac G3 Bondi Blue machines with Rev. C spec? | Posted by: Angelgreat on 2021-09-30 18:28:20 Apparently, there are some iMac G3 Rev. C models were built using leftover Bondi Blue cases. Has anyone owned or seen or heard of one of these? If so, please explain and provide a photo if possible. | Posted by: Cory5412 on 2021-10-08 13:15:10 Probably not. The A/B/C/D iMacs all use nearly identical motherboards and the processors are completely swappable between them, so if there is a bondi blue machine with a 266 or 333MHz CPU, it's likely an A or B motherboard somebody swapped a new CPU into after the fact.
Apple was mostly good at not reusing things like that after ~1997. Apple would have stopped manufacturing the /233 iMacs before the public launch of the /266 and once the 266 launch would have sold 233s at a minor discount. (You can see this in period publications and catalogs, the discount wasn't much, I believe $1,259 was typical for the /233 once the /266 launched at $1,299, but I'd have to go look to be 100%.
In the intervening 20 years they've gotten so good at just in time production and lean operations in general that there's usually very little stock of older versions of things to sell when a new version comes out. | Posted by: zerocool on 2022-10-19 21:08:43 Hi all hope you're well. I just found this forum while searching, I just ran the serial number of my iMac G3 and apparently it is indeed a Bondi Blue 333mhz machine , but no IR no mezzanine. Even the TAG on the ports area shows 333. Also, I have matching keyboard, which shows 1998 and you can see the green circuit in the back of No mezzanine though. Weird? | Posted by: zerocool on 2022-10-19 21:09:30
Apparently, there are some iMac G3 Rev. C models were built using leftover Bondi Blue cases. Has anyone owned or seen or heard of one of these? If so, please explain and provide a photo if possible. | | 1 |
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