On Oct 4, 2005, at 7:30 PM, Brian Mahoney wrote:

Thanks crew! I took a pass on it. 64 megs was just too low. Plus my kids, who use them at school, said they were very slow. I think it was a slot CD. My collection of computers is too big anyway. :)

whoooaaa there
slot CD isn't blueberry, it's indigo.

Its all fhe difference in the world. It means you can easily put in 1 GIg RAM, 120 Gig HD and it will run Tiger OK (Panther fine). Also, replacement optical drives are cheap and it just might be a CDRW or combo.

Where is this thing, I'll give them $50 in a heartbeat.



Education channels had Blueberry slot load iMacs, 350 MHz, CD Rom, 64MB, 6GB, no Firewire. They also had Indigo 350 MHz machines with similar specs, and then Indigo with Firewire added. Advantage of the slot loaders is they used standard PC 100 SD ram, unlike the 333 MHz tray loaders that used SO Dimms.


James

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