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Power Macintosh G4
Apple Computers, Inc., 1999
CPU: PowerPC G4 400 Mhz
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Harddrives: 2x 20 GB
Operating System: OS 9.2.2
The PowerMac G4 is the successor of the PowerMac G3 B&W. This model “Graphite” is part of the first series codenamed “Yikes!” and was basically an upgraded version of the G3 in a new dark blue and greyish case. The PowerMac G4 is the first completely legacy-free PowerMac lacking SCSI and ADB in favour of ATA, USB and FireWire.
The interior of the PowerMac can be reached very easily due to the large hinge which opens the side cover providing access to all major components. This model has been used by a graphic designer, therefore runs Software like Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. Though the last version of R for Mac OS classic can be seen in the pictures.
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