I'm sorry, I have no expertise with this issue. I've been trying to locate
a working one of these units for two years!
Zeke
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I'm two hours south of Spokane, WA. Anyone know of a functioning 500Mhz or
higher G3 iMac, anywhere? (Every time the CRT goes out in mine I pull the
guts and put it in another. I've done this three times since 1999.)
Finally, for the first time, I'm having difficulty locating a donor. All I
re
As it turns out, it DID: because I had iTunes DJ and, using 9.1.1, I
can't seem to find it.
Ideas?
Zeke
On Nov 5, 1:18 pm, Dan wrote:
> At 9:19 AM -0500 11/3/2011, ZEKE wrote:
>
> >I used a known Internet link to re-grab iTunes 9.2.1 and, now, it says
> >my computer
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iTunes 9.2.1 and 700 Mhz G3 iMac (OS 10.4.11)
Dan Nov 05 01:18PM -0400
At 9:19 AM -0500 11/3/2011, ZEKE wrote:
>I used a known Internet link to re-grab iTunes 9.2.1 and, now, it
says
>my computer must be a G4 or greater.
>It worked, before...
No, it didn't.
iTunes 8.2.1 i
Everything ran great but I developed a HD error and -- because I only
use this as a music server -- I just reinstalled everything from DVD.
I used a known Internet link to re-grab iTunes 9.2.1 and, now, it says
my computer must be a G4 or greater.
It worked, before...
Ideas?
I need that version
Is there any secret method to checking/repairing this or do I just
crack the case and look?
Thanks!
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Over the past year, due to CRT failures, I have learned how to
disassemble and rebuild slot-loading iMac G3's to act as music
servers. I started with a personal 500MHz model, when it died I moved
to a 600MHz model many months ago, and just had to replace it with a
700Mhz model. (I've used the sam
rld's biggest iPod! :)
Thanks all.
Zeke
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Just a note: I am trying the swap, today!
Again, thanks all for your kind assistance.
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Lets see if I can make this clear as mud.
The bottom of the 600 Mhz iMac SE (G3) says: 600/GR/128/40/CDRW/RUltra/
56k/FW/VGA/APR with serial number RN1093DVKLB
The bottom of the 500 Mhz iMac (G3) says: 500/SN/128/20/CDRW/ULTRA/56k/
VGA with serial number P112513TLFB
Good info?
Yours,
Zeke
1. The multiple responses are great.
2. Thanks!
I'm conducting research via serial number and it appears that both
units were made around June 2001, with the slower model actually being
a newer revision: 600 Mhz made in Mexico and the 500 Mhz in Korea.
As a guess, the Graphite 600 Mhz SE was a
x27;m going to get a running 600 Mhz G3, with 1G of RAM, running
10.4.11 and iTunes 9.2.1, which would be great with me. If the worst
isn't a noticeable difference...
Thanks,
Zeke
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