old IMAC and dont know what to do with it

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  1. YesYou

    YesYou Regular member

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    Hello folks,

    I am new here. Just the other day a friend of mine dumped me with a IMAC G3. She said the screen was flicking and she wanted me to see what it was all about. By the time I got it, the screen didnt work at all. I can turn on the IMAC G3, put in a cd and it will play music from my cd. I do not want to own a IMAC jukebox. It does not have an external display slot either. What can I do with it? I think its a 333Mhz. I dont know any other info about it.

    Any suggestions or help to fix it will be helpful.

    Thanks
     
    Last edited: Apr 23, 2006
  2. thelox714

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    iMac (Rev. D)
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    CPU

    CPU: PowerPC 750

    CPU Speed: 333 MHz

    FPU: integrated

    Bus Speed: 66 MHz

    Data Path: 64 bit

    ROM: 1 MB ROM + 3 MB toolbox ROM loaded into RAM

    RAM Type: 144 pin SO-DIMM

    Minimum RAM Speed: 100 MHz

    Onboard RAM: 0 MB

    RAM slots: 2

    Maximum RAM: 512 MB

    Level 1 Cache: 32 kB data, 32 kB instruction

    Level 2 Cache: 512 kB backside, 1:2



    Video

    Monitor: 15"

    VRAM: 6 MB SGRAM

    Max Resolution: 24 bit 1024x768



    Storage

    Hard Drive: 6 GB

    ATA Bus: EIDE

    Optical Drive: 24x CD-ROM



    Input/Output

    USB: 2

    Audio Out: stereo 16 bit mini

    Audio In: stereo 16 bit mini

    Speaker: stereo, SRS

    Microphone: mono



    Networking

    Modem: 56 kbps

    Ethernet: 10/100Base-T



    Miscellaneous

    Codename: ?

    Gestalt ID: 406

    Power: 80 Watts

    Dimensions: 15.8" H x 15.2" W x 17.6" D

    Weight: 40 lbs.

    Minimum OS: 8.5.1

    Maximum OS: 10.3.9

    Introduced: April 1999

    Terminated: October 1999

    In April 1999, Apple Replaced the Rev. C with the Rev. D iMac, bumping the processor speed to 333 MHz. All other specs were the same. The Rec. D iMac was terminated the following October.

    Picture Credits:
    Apple Computer, Inc.




    with a 6gb HD.. not much you can do.. nothing really..
     
    Last edited: Apr 4, 2006
  3. Tech12

    Tech12 Guest

    ha my school had those until this year. now we have crappy emacs without a cd drive
     

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