Ah well, no firewire. Nevertheless, the RAM is cheap for those and
the HD is easy to change.
On Oct 5, 2005, at 3:19 PM, Stan Earl wrote:
Not really, John... Slot CD iMacs came in Blueberry, too...
A quote from Dan's iMac sorting page (first link below):
"The first round of slot-loading iMacs came in the same "fruity
flavors" as their predecessors. Later iMacs went with a different
color scheme, so if you see a slot-loading iMac in blueberry,
strawberry, lime, tangerine, or grape, you know it's from the first
generation.
iMac 350
The 1999 350 MHz iMac came in blueberry, which clearly
distinguishes it from the 350 MHz indigo iMac released in 2000.
Neither of the 350 MHz iMacs includes a FireWire port."
If you REALLY want to sort out the iMacs go to:
<http://www.lowendmac.com/macdan/05/0202.html>.
And there is a chart summary at <http://www.lowendmac.com/imac/
guide.html>
On 5-Oct-05, at 12:28 AM, John Christie wrote:
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.
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