Power Macintosh G4 667 (Digital Audio), PowerMac3,4, NVIDIA card.Power Macintosh G4 533 (Digital Audio), PowerMac3,4, NVIDIA card.Power Macintosh G4 466 (Digital Audio), PowerMac3,4.
#Used mac g5 computers mac
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Doesn't matter if you are going to use it with MorphOS (right?). "Mac Server" is essentially the same HW as PowerMac but with server SW bundled. A GFX card with 64MB or more VMEM is recommended.Īudio is currently only supported for PowerMac3,4 to 3,6 models.ĭP = Dual Processors, but MorphOS only supports using one CPU, the other one will be sitting idle. Special Mac versions of Radeon cards should be used. NVIDIA cards are not supported by MorphOS and would need to be replaced with a suitable Radeon card instead. eMac G4/1.25 (USB 2.0) (This was also sold as 1.0 GHz version to educational market and it is supported too, but don't mix it to 1.0 GHz PowerMac4,4 which doesn't work.).Here is a list of the supported eMac machines (those not listed here aren't supported), with links to the great "" site with loads of additional, detailed information on each and every one of these: But hey, its extremely low cost in combination with MorphOS and a G4 performance that "traditional Amigan's" only dreamt of, may very well make this machine interesting. It has a CRT built in, which may show some blurry signs of age by now. It's especially "affordable" today, when you most certainly will pick one up for $0 (or thereabout). The eMac line, originally released exclusively to the education market and later available to the consumer market as well, features an all-in-one case design and affordable performance. Mac Mini G4/1.5 (silent upgrade, with 64MB VRAM).Here is a list of supported Mac Mini machines, with links to the great "" site with loads of additional, detailed information on each and every one of these: And this is not something specific to the Mac Mini, but to MorphOS in general - if you have the option to get 64MB or more of Video Memory, do it! You *can* use MorphOS with the 32MB coming with the other versions (depending on how you use the computer, you may want to turn off some visual "bells and whistles" that MorphOS offers), but with 64MB you will have your back covered in a better way.
#Used mac g5 computers upgrade
All models works fine with MorphOS, but if you can, you should look for the 1.5GHz silent upgrade version that has 64MB Video Memory. We are many who has fallen in love with the Mac Mini, a very small footprint, highly integrated, silent, yet very powerful G4 computer. (BTW, The Efika mainboard, the case, and a bundle of board and case, can still be purchased new from ) Pegasos 1 ("original"/unfixed), 750CXe G3 600MHzĪs previously mentioned, many systems were put together by numerous third party dealers based on these motherboards.These mainboards that MorphOS runs on are: Those systems are not listed here though. Of course, those mainboards were also used as a central component by *several* third party resellers when they put together their own various systems (of various configurations) for their customers that probably still is available from time to time on the second hand market. Although Genesi and the MorphOS Team later moved in separate directions, a legacy remains in the shape of two official Genesi systems that MorphOS runs on, and a few mainboards (motherboards) besides that.
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Providing resources was one, providing a new HW platform was another. In the beginning of the MorphOS journey, Genesi and bPlan played an important role of the early MorphOS development in many fundamental ways.