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Bondi Rev. A project
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<blockquote data-quote="Sulphur man" data-source="post: 905956" data-attributes="member: 120522"><p>Hi Nick, thanks for the reply.</p><p></p><p>The eMac is 1Ghz clock speed. I think it was a special 'lo spec' version of the USB2 eMac that was for schools. I got it on eBay from a guy who said it was checked for bad capacitors. It also has a brand new 'Superdrive' installed, but I suspect that's not an Apple part in there! It all seems genuine enough and came running Leopard in a not-too-shabby way. I'm used to my speedy MBP, now with Snow Leopard, so I'm spoiled!</p><p></p><p>To be honest, I haven't really done much on it as I'm waiting for the memory to arrive.</p><p></p><p>Also, I'm not too bothered about wireless as I've installed ethernet lines in the kids rooms years ago when I decorated the first time. We have wireless too of course, but those ports on the router are always working hard! I swear the one connected to my Boy's xbox sometimes glows!</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sulphur man, post: 905956, member: 120522"] Hi Nick, thanks for the reply. The eMac is 1Ghz clock speed. I think it was a special 'lo spec' version of the USB2 eMac that was for schools. I got it on eBay from a guy who said it was checked for bad capacitors. It also has a brand new 'Superdrive' installed, but I suspect that's not an Apple part in there! It all seems genuine enough and came running Leopard in a not-too-shabby way. I'm used to my speedy MBP, now with Snow Leopard, so I'm spoiled! To be honest, I haven't really done much on it as I'm waiting for the memory to arrive. Also, I'm not too bothered about wireless as I've installed ethernet lines in the kids rooms years ago when I decorated the first time. We have wireless too of course, but those ports on the router are always working hard! I swear the one connected to my Boy's xbox sometimes glows! Cheers, Steve [/QUOTE]
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