Powerbook G4
I wanna play OS 9 games and fiddle with OS 9 stuff again.
Aaaaaaand I've always admired the Titanium Powerbook G4s.
Aaaaaaand it has a G4, so if I ever manage to fuck up this current laptop and need something to use while I'm waiting to fix it, I could.. probably.. maybe.. use it for a bit of internet browsing.
So, which model do you guys recommend? I have some spare parts that could bring it up to 1GB of RAM.. And I'm obviously set on getting the 1GHz model, but it's nearly impossible to find..
Or should I just settle with a really cheap 500MHz model and call it a day, and if I need a system to run modern stuff in case this breaks, just use my desktop? Decisions, decisions.. What's your opinion?
Oh, and sorry to double post, but I just read that the processor cards are swappable.. anyone know of any limits on this? Hell I've seen quite a few completely fried 867mhz models so far.. So could I just get one of those for about $10 or so, get the cheapest 500/400MHz I can find, and swap the processors?
Aaaaaaand I've always admired the Titanium Powerbook G4s.
Aaaaaaand it has a G4, so if I ever manage to fuck up this current laptop and need something to use while I'm waiting to fix it, I could.. probably.. maybe.. use it for a bit of internet browsing.
So, which model do you guys recommend? I have some spare parts that could bring it up to 1GB of RAM.. And I'm obviously set on getting the 1GHz model, but it's nearly impossible to find..
Or should I just settle with a really cheap 500MHz model and call it a day, and if I need a system to run modern stuff in case this breaks, just use my desktop? Decisions, decisions.. What's your opinion?
Oh, and sorry to double post, but I just read that the processor cards are swappable.. anyone know of any limits on this? Hell I've seen quite a few completely fried 867mhz models so far.. So could I just get one of those for about $10 or so, get the cheapest 500/400MHz I can find, and swap the processors?
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My advise? Don't drop more than $100 on this.
I don't plan on spending $50. I'm a cheap mofo anyway. I just want a little toy. Still think I'll go with a G4, instead of the probably cheaper G3.
If you are still looking for a PowerBook, I have the following G4 I will sell to you cheap and I'll even ship it to you at no charge:
1.33 GHz PowerPC Processor
256 MB of Memory
Toshiba 55 Gig Hard Drive
Matshita DVD-R Drive
12 inch Screen
nVidia Geforce FX Go 5200 on board video card.
Wireless, Bluetooth, DVD, Sound, and USB ports all work.
The bad news is it has a line on the screen (top to bottom) the battery latch is broken (turns but battery does not release) probably because it was dropped by previous owner and has a dent on front left corner. The ac power adapter has been repaired (sort of). I haven't removed the electrical tape but it still powers the system and charges the battery. It even comes with a video adapter (mac to DVI) that has never been used. I'm not a MAC person, I took this in as a trade for a used DELL Latitude that I had kicking around the shop.
If you would like to see pictures of it let me know. Price is $45.00 otherwise, I'm just going to part it out on ebay...
So if you want one as a workable laptop, go for the previous poster's deal. Mine really should just be left on AC power, and stood against a wall so the screen doesn't fall flat. I think it's 1.2 GHz and 512MB RAM, with 10.4.
It's not as slow as it could be, I guess.