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Power Macintosh G3

The Power Macintosh G3 was a series of personal computers made by Apple. It used IBM's G3 microprocessor (PowerPC 750). Codename: Gossamer * CPU Speed: 233/266/300/333 Mhz * FPU: integrated * Bus Speed: 66 Mhz * Data Path: 64 bit * ROM: 4 MB * RAM Type: 168 pin DIMM * Mininum RAM Speed: 100 Mhz * Onboard RAM: 0 MB * RAM Slots: 3 * Maximum RAM: 768 MB * Level 1 Cache: 32 kb data, 32 k instruction * Level 2 Cache: 1 MB backside, 1:2 * VRAM: 2 - 6 MB (2 MB onboard, one socket) * Maximum Resolution: 1600x1200 * Slots: 3 PCI, 1 personality (filled) * Floppy Drive: 1.4 MB SuperDrive * Zip Drive: optional * Optical Drive: 24x CD-ROM * Hard Disk: 4 GB * ATA Bus: EIDE * Ethernet: 10Base-T * ADB: 1 * Serial: 2 * SCSI: DB-25 * Video Out: DB-19 * Audio Out: stereo 16 bit mini * Audio In: stereo 16 bit mini * Speaker(s): mono * Gestalt ID: 510 * Power: 150 Watts * Weight: 33.1 lbs. * Dimentions: 15.2" H x 9.6" W x 17.8" D * Minimum OS: 8.0 * Maximum OS: 10.2.4 * Introduced: November 1997 * Terminated: January 1999 Notes: The Desktop case for the PowerMac G3 weighed 22 lbs., and had the following dimentions: 6.3" H x 14.4" W x 16.9" D


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