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A general question really, but what can I expect from the used G4 Power Mac I just bought off eBay... Basically, I am hoping to run Protools, use Garageband, and iMovie. I'm a bit disappointed to learn that iMovie 08 won't work because it isn't an Intel processor. Aside from that, what can I expect from this Mac. Do you foresee me using Garageband without any hiccups? Will Protools run alright? Do you think I can do some decent video editing with the specs? Biggest question right now is, what in the heck is the ATTO Express PCI UL2D Ultra-2 SCSI Card? And what is it used for? Is iLife 06 a part of Leopard? Thanks for any responses... I'm really excited to have a mac of my own!
Below are the specs for my new machine.
This is a dual processor G4 1.25GHz Mirror Drive Macintosh desktop machine that includes:
- 2 GB Factory Installed RAM
- 200 GB Hard disk space (80GB factory installed drive, 120 GB after market drive)
- ATTO Express PCI UL2D Ultra-2 SCSI Card
- Built-in FireWire Ports (3) and USB 1.1 Ports (2)
- Upgraded 4 port USB 2.0 Card
- Upgraded Pioneer SuperDrive DVD burner
- ATI Radeon 9000 Pro 64MB
- Built-in Ethernet
- *No* modem
- Apple DVI to VGA adapter
- Apple Keyboard and Pro Mouse
- OS X 10.5 Leopard and 10.2 Jaguar (with disks!)
This machine has served me very well and has no problems that I'm aware of. The corners of the SuperDrive drawer are a little bit rough due to being rounded off for installation in the MirrorDrive case, but it reads and writes with no issues.
I did had one instance where the mouse shut off with a "high voltage" message. Apple's solution was to plug the mouse into the other USB port on the keyboard. Since then it has behaved just fine.
The winner of the auction will receive the machine with a fresh installation of Leopard.
Below are the specs for my new machine.
This is a dual processor G4 1.25GHz Mirror Drive Macintosh desktop machine that includes:
- 2 GB Factory Installed RAM
- 200 GB Hard disk space (80GB factory installed drive, 120 GB after market drive)
- ATTO Express PCI UL2D Ultra-2 SCSI Card
- Built-in FireWire Ports (3) and USB 1.1 Ports (2)
- Upgraded 4 port USB 2.0 Card
- Upgraded Pioneer SuperDrive DVD burner
- ATI Radeon 9000 Pro 64MB
- Built-in Ethernet
- *No* modem
- Apple DVI to VGA adapter
- Apple Keyboard and Pro Mouse
- OS X 10.5 Leopard and 10.2 Jaguar (with disks!)
This machine has served me very well and has no problems that I'm aware of. The corners of the SuperDrive drawer are a little bit rough due to being rounded off for installation in the MirrorDrive case, but it reads and writes with no issues.
I did had one instance where the mouse shut off with a "high voltage" message. Apple's solution was to plug the mouse into the other USB port on the keyboard. Since then it has behaved just fine.
The winner of the auction will receive the machine with a fresh installation of Leopard.