Some pics and info about my many systems.

TheGreenDoctorTheGreenDoctor Regular
edited June 2011 in Tech & Games
I posted most of this a while back on Zoklet in the Post your rig thread. I have updated a few things since then though.
The Wannabe
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Specs:
Win XP w/ WinMac and StyleXP
1.8 GHZ AMD Sempron processor
2 Gigs ram
1 40 GB IDE hard drive
1 320 GB SATA hard drive
Sony CD/DVDRW drive
5 1/4" bay 3.5" floppy drive
2 Ultra fans 1 80 mm 1 120 mm
1 CoolerMaster 120 mm fan
Ultra 450 watt power supply
MassCool CPU heatsink and fan
The monitor is a dead iMac that I swapped the CRT and innards from an old 15" Dell monitor into.

Power Macintosh G3 (Beige)
My Secondary Machine
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Specs:
Rev. B logic board
Mac OS 9.2.2
266MHZ processor (currently upgraded to 1GHZ Sonnet Encore)
768 MB RAM
10/100 ethernet card
Sonnet Tempo Trio (ATA 133, USB and Firewire 400)
80 GB IDE Hard drive
Pioneer DVD/CD RW drive
Iomega Zip 100 drive
1.4 MB SuperDrive
Apple Color Plus 14" display
This system gets used almost as much as my main system. It is my go between system for sourcing software for all my old systems that can't access the internet.
I plan on eventually dual booting 9.2.2 and 10.4 once I get a couple small issues straightened out.

iMac G4

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Specs:
Mac OS 10.4 Tiger
800 MHZ G4 PowerPC 7445 processor
1 GB RAM
60 GB hard drive
15" display
A recent acquisition, I will add more info and pics when I get a chance to look into it more. All I know is that it needs a new hard drive very soon, and that it was a main system for a professional movie editing company.
Toys
PowerBook 5300

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Specs:
System 7.5.2
100 MHZ IBM PowerPC 603e processor
8 MB RAM
500 MB hard drive
1.4 MB SuperDrive
10" LCD color screen
Fun little laptop to mess with, but the screen is a bit "bubbly", so its hard on the eyes over extended periods of time.

Power Mac G3 (B&W)
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Specs:
OS 8.5.1
400 MHZ PowerPC 750 processor
768 MB RAM
8.5 GB SCSI-2 Hard Drive
100MB Iomega Zip drive
15" LCD display
SCSI card
SCSI-2 card
ATI Rage 128 GL graphics
More TBA.
I just got this along with the iMac. So far I have completely disassembled it for a thorough cleaning, and given it a thorough inspection. Everything checks out so far, but its still a work in progress, so stay tuned.

PowerBook Duo 210
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Specs:
System 7.1
25 MHZ Motorola 68030 processor
12 MB RAM
80 MB hard drive
1.4 MB External SuperDrive
9" LCD Greyscale screen
My first laptop. It has served me well. I'm trying to get a DuoDock for it.

Apple IIgs
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Specs:
ROM 03
Western Digital 65C816 2.8 MHZ processor
2.25 MB RAM card
2 5 1/4 floppy drives
1 3.5 800k floppy drive
Apple 13" RGB color monitor
Fun little Apple II system to mess with. I'm working on sourcing a SCSI card and hard drive so I can put GSOS on it. My first Apple Machine.

Macintosh Plus
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Specs:
System 5.4
Motorola 68000 8 MHZ processor
1 MB RAM
800k Floppy drive
20 MB External hard drive (HD20SC)
Just another machine to mess around with.

Apple Macintosh IIsi
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Specs:
Motorola 68030 20 MHZ processor
System 7.1
17 MB Ram
1.4 MB SuperDrive
120 MB SCSI hard drive (dead)
1.5 GB Apple external Hard drive
The monitor for this is currently being used for the G3.
This was my first Macintosh.

For shits and giggles

NEC laptop
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Specs:
486 Intel processor
Windows 98
16 MB RAM
500 MB Hard drive
9" LCD color screen
It still plays a mean game of solitaire!!!

Comments

  • SpookSpook Regular
    edited June 2010
    Not bad. I used to have a Powerbook 540c and a shitty LC575, not all that big on Macs, but I did manage to get the Powerbook on the internet.

    I remember my old school used to have these really strange black Apple II's with the seperate Disk Drive unit and stuff, I've never been able to track down the model though.

    GS ftw though.
  • TheGreenDoctorTheGreenDoctor Regular
    edited June 2010
    Sweet. A little while back I read about someone who got a 1984 128k online using a serial terminal connection to a Linux Itanium system.
  • TheGreenDoctorTheGreenDoctor Regular
    edited June 2011
    Just picked up another iBook G4. I just swapped in my memory module and swapped in the hard drive from my old one, which died 2 years ago. I only had one screw left over!!!
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