Author: comicIDIOT
Posted: 28 Feb 2013 08:57:24 pm (GMT -5)
Going off what qazz42 mentioned in IRC and this post, there is only one AGP PowerMac G4.
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-Alex
Posted: 28 Feb 2013 08:57:24 pm (GMT -5)
| pcb_master wrote: |
| Second is most likely a video card, as it looks to be an AGP connector. It probably uses the silly Macintosh VGA. (15 pin d sub http://old.pinouts.ru/Video/maclcvideo_pinout.shtml) |
Going off what qazz42 mentioned in IRC and this post, there is only one AGP PowerMac G4.
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| OVERVIEW Introduced September 1999 Discontinued July 2000 Model Identifier PowerMac3,1 Model Number M5183, M6921, M7232, M7629, M7824, M7825, M7827 Order Number M7825LL/A, M7825LL/B (450 MHz) Initial Price $2,499 (400/450 MHz) $3,499 (450/500 MHz) Support Status Obsolete Weight and Dimensions 28.7 lbs., 17" H x 8.9" W x 18.4" D PROCESSOR Processor PowerPC 7400 v2.9 (G4) Processor Speed 350, 400, 450, or 500 MHz Number of Cores 1 Cache 64 KB L1, 1 MB backside (1:2) L2 System Bus 100 MHz (up to 800-MBps data throughput) STORAGE AND MEDIA Storage 10 GB 5400-rpm, 10, 20, or 27 GB 7200-rpm Media 32x CD-ROM, DVD-ROM or DVD-RAM PERIPHERALS Peripherals Apple USB Keyboard, Apple USB Mouse SOFTWARE Original OS Mac OS 8.6 (Mac OS ROM 2.5.1) Later OS Mac OS 9.0 Maximum OS Mac OS X 10.4.11 Hardware Test Not Supported Bundled Software -- FIRMWARE Firmware Open Firmware Firmware Update Power Mac G4 Firmware Update 4.2.8 MEMORY Built-in Memory None Maximum Memory 2.0 GB under Mac OS X, 1.5 GB under Mac OS 8/9 Memory Slots 4 - PC-100 3.3v, unbuffered, 8-byte, non-parity 168-pin SDRAM Minimum Speed 125 MHz (8 ns) Interleaving Support No DISPLAY Built-in Display None GRAPHICS Graphics Card ATI Rage 128 or Rage 128 Pro Graphics Memory 16 MB VRAM Display Connection 1 - VGA, 1 - DVI-D Display Modes Single display only CONNECTIONS Wi-Fi Optional AirPort card (802.11b) Bluetooth None Ethernet 10/100BASE-T (RJ-45) Modem Optional 56k ADB None Serial None SCSI None USB 2 - 12 MBit/s FireWire 3 - 400 MBit/s (1 internal) (15W total power) Display 1 - VGA, 1 - DVI-D Audio In 1 - 3.5-mm analog input jack (16-bit 44.1 kHz sample rate) Audio Out 1 - 3.5-mm analog output jack, Built-in speaker (16-bit 44.1 kHz sample rate) EXPANSION Slots 3 - 64-bit 33 MHz PCI, 1 - 2x AGP Bays 4 - internal 3.5" ATA drive bays, 1 - optical drive bay, 1 - Zip 100/250 bay Hard Drive Interface Ultra ATA/66 (ATA-5) Optical Drive Interface EIDE (ATA-3) POWER Backup Battery 3.6 V 850 mAh Lithium (922-4028) Maximum Continuous Power 200 W Line Voltage 115 - 230V AC Liquid Cooling None PROJECT NAME AND TAGLINE Project Name Sawtooth, P5, Project E Tagline Move over, speed of light. Introducing the Power Mac G4. The PowerMac G4 (AGP Graphics) was a major revision of the PowerMac line. Based on the Unified logic board Architecture, the G4 AGP introduced a number of performance improvements. Improvements included AGP-based graphics, AirPort compatibility, a faster memory bus, DVD-ROM or RAM standard, an internal FireWire port, 2 separate USB buses for a combined 24 Mbs, a 2X (133 MHz) AGP slot, and up to 1.5 GB of RAM. The G4 AGP started at $2499 U.S. for the 450 MHz configuration with a 20 GB hard drive and 128 MB of RAM, and $3499 U.S. for the 500 MHz configuration with a 27 GB hard drive and 256 MB or RAM (both included internal Zip drives). There were extreme supply issues with the G4 initially, due largely to Motorola's inability to deliver the 7400 chips in adequate supply. This was further compounded by an "errata" in the initial revision of the 7400 that effectively lowered the ceiling of the chip to 450 MHz. As a result, all models of the G4 were "speed dumped" in October. The $2499 U.S. 450 MHz model was lowered in speed to 400 MHz, and the $3499 U.S. 500 MHz model was lowered to 450 MHz. The price, and all other specs were the same. A 350 MHz configuration was subsiquently added to replace the similar G4 (PCI Graphics) configuration a month later, and the whole line was speed-bumped back up to 400/450/500 MHz in February 2000. |
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-Alex