Thr G-3's are in Quinlan, Texas.   I don;t know if he would ship or
not... I didn.t ask him that.  He lives by our ione and only Walmarts.
Picking one up is ok..
!  Lyle


Kyle Parish wrote:
> How easy would it be to pick one up?
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Lyle Lathem <skyl...@isp.com> wrote:
>   
>> I just rescued  a blue g3   500 mhz 20 gig HD.   It's working fine.  The
>> guy has a bunch more..  $50.00 ea. They are from a school.   Lyle
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Clark Martin wrote:
>>     
>>> Peter Mc Court wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Learned ones,
>>>>
>>>> I just rescued a Ruby iMac (G3, 400MHz, 36GB HD, CD drive, 256MB RAM,
>>>> OS9.2.1, Firmware 4.1.9) from the Uni skip. She (Ruby) is fully
>>>> functional, except that I need to use the power button on the box to
>>>> start her up.
>>>>
>>>> None of the keyboard power buttons for my other 3 iMacs (similar
>>>> vintage) can start Ruby up, but they all can shut her down.
>>>>
>>>> I see that Ruby's power button is sits more deeply in the bezel than on
>>>> the other iMacs, so I guess she has been subject to some abuse. Is there
>>>> an easy fix for this power button issue? I've read that one should avoid
>>>> using the power button that sits on the iMac box.
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> Don't believe everything you read (except this :).  There is nothing
>>> wrong with using the button on the computer to power the computer up.
>>> It is not recommended to use it to turn the computer off, you should use
>>> a controlled shut down instead.
>>>
>>> If the button works to initiate a shut down then the button is okay.
>>> The difference is on power up the button sends a signal through the USB
>>> connection to start the computer.  This was a non-standard
>>> implementation of USB and Apple eventually abandoned it.  It's possible
>>> the iMac is "new" enough that it doesn't implement the keyboard power
>>> on, I don't know when things changed.
>>>
>>> Me, I wouldn't worry about it, just use the power button on the computer.
>>>
>>>       
>
> >
>
>   



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