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This is a tray loading iMac. They came out in the from '98 to '00. You can run Mac OS 10.3 on the machine. With a little xpostfacto hac, you will bee able to run 10.4. You can add a maximum of 512meg of memory. Apple will say 256meg.


The screen tends to go bad on these machine. The harddrive is past do for replacement.


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This could be the original iMac g3. It is the right color. Could be a colletors item.


Look for the system profiler. Click on the apple icon in the tope left. Look for about this mac> more info. Or, look for system profiler. This will give yu more details abou the mac.


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it does have a 10/100 ethernet port.


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Iomegaware (os X) For Mac

You may run Mac OS 10.3 on this machine. Mac OS X takes about 4gig. You can trim it down to 3gig with a custom install.


This will require a minimum of 128meg of ram. More is better. I'd suggest 256. You may put 512meg of ram in this machine. There are two memory slots. One must be Low Profile memory. Be sure you can return your memory cards. iMac memory cards are finicky.


You should verify that you have the latest firmware, before installing new software. See the system profiler for details. What firmware do you need?


Open Firmware, boot into Open Firmware.

Power on your iMac while holding down command+option+o+f

The first output line contains the firmware level. Mine reads:

Apple PowerMac4,1 4.1.9f1 BootRom built on 09/14/01 at 13.18.04

Copyright 1994-2001 Apple Computer Inc.



All the tray loading iMac g3's, models a-d, are constructed the same.


While this article deals with adding memory, you should see the pram battery on the logic board when you get to step 17.

You should skip steps 17 to 20. Look for the pram battery instead.


Here is a good disassembly page:


The second article in this series has information on replacing the battery:


How To Upgrade Your iMac


The tray loading iMac requires the boot partition to be within 8gig. Since there are hidden partitions before the first visible partition, people recommend that you make the first visible partition 7.5 gig to 7.9gig. The machines support upto a 128gig Parallel ATA drive.


You should be able to use Unix symbolic links to 'move' some directory like /Users to the second visible partition.


Robert

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Jan 8, 2012 8:07 PM

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