(Apple) Powermac G4 Unboxing
Monday, November 23rd, 2009
*HELLO* – So in this video, I am doing an unboxing of a surprise item……watch to find what it is.
Duration : 0:4:54
17 comments admin | Powermac |
*HELLO* – So in this video, I am doing an unboxing of a surprise item……watch to find what it is.
Duration : 0:4:54
17 comments admin | Powermac |
This is an upgrade I did to my Powermac G4 Mirror Disk Drive DP 1.42GHz Computer. I also added in some guitars to funny old apple song.
Check it out…Mac’s can be gamers too!
Duration : 0:9:54
And here you have it! This is the official unboxing video of my brand new Mac Pro! Its specs are as follows:
2 x 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon
1 GB 667 MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM
NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT 256 MB VRAM
250 GB SATA 7200 RPM Hard Drive
500 GB Western Digital My Book USB 2.0
Apple 23-inch HD Cinema Display
Apple Aluminum Keyboard (Wired)
Mighty Mouse (Wired)
It’s pretty safe to say that this Mac Pro is my baby.
However my Powerbook G4 will always have a special place in my iHeart! And since I cannot take the Mac Pro to college with me, I’ll still be using my Powerbook G4 on a regular basis.
If you have any questions, please post them here in the comments. Thank you for watching!
Duration : 0:8:44
21 comments admin | Applemac |
This is the Nanosaur 2 game that was bundled with my late 2004 Ibook G4 1.2Ghz.
Used the Mini VGA Video out via an RCA/S-Video adapter plugged to an Easycap Video Capture USB adapter which was connected to my iMac. I had to run Windows in order to use the Easycap DC60 adapter. The RCA/S-Video adapter for my iBook outputs $h!**y video quality and I still need to work out the settings. But i couldn’t get better than this from the iBook.
Stay tuned as I will upload gameplay of PS1, PS2, and possibly Sega Genesis games in the future.
Duration : 0:3:48
6 comments admin | Ibook G4 |
Just a little macbook air parody
I know it’s a litte late, but its all in good fun
Thanks for Watching!
Duration : 0:1:10
I recently acquired a Powermac G4 (Sawtooth) from a friend. I purchased a few parts, and upgraded the machine to Tiger because it originally ran OS 9. Thanks for watching.
Specs now:
450 mHz Power PC G4 (AGP Graphics)
768 MB of Ram
20 GB Hard drive
DVD and Zip Drive
OSX 10.4.11
Duration : 0:17:33
25 comments admin | Powermac |
This video is the result of me having to replace a dead hard drive for a G4 and realizing there aren’t nearly as many videos showing the process.
I know it’s not the “perfect” demonstration setup, not even close – ideally I’d have a top-down view with the camera mounted on the ceiling, but at least you see EVERY step of the replacement visually, all the way to OSX installation. I’m a visual person so just reading about what needed to be done wasn’t giving me a clear idea of how much work it would take.
I hope it helps at least one person out there to have a better idea of what they are getting themselves into
Lastly I must mention http://www.ifixit.com/ because had it not been for THEIR helpful guide and website I doubt I would have been able to do this nearly as smoothly. Mad props to them for their wonderful step-by-step guides (with pictures)!
Duration : 0:5:28
This video is the result of me having to replace a dead hard drive for a G4 and realizing there aren’t nearly as many videos showing the process.
I know it’s not the “perfect” demonstration setup, not even close – ideally I’d have a top-down view with the camera mounted on the ceiling, but at least you see EVERY step of the replacement visually, all the way to OSX installation. I’m a visual person so just reading about what needed to be done wasn’t giving me a clear idea of how much work it would take.
I hope it helps at least one person out there to have a better idea of what they are getting themselves into
Lastly I must mention http://www.ifixit.com/ because had it not been for THEIR helpful guide and website I doubt I would have been able to do this nearly as smoothly. Mad props to them for their wonderful step-by-step guides (with pictures)!
Duration : 0:5:28
Here we see Steve Jobs introducing the very first iPod at a low key event in 2001. The rest is history.
Duration : 0:9:12