Shouldn't the beige G3 be in with the PCI Powermacs since it's an Old World machine?
Quadraman Well-known member Mar 18, 2010 #2 Shouldn't the beige G3 be in with the PCI Powermacs since it's an Old World machine?
O Osgeld Banned Mar 18, 2010 #3 good question, I would be inclined to say yes as much as the other pci based powermacs least IMO, anything "oldworld" is just that
good question, I would be inclined to say yes as much as the other pci based powermacs least IMO, anything "oldworld" is just that
hilga007 Well-known member Apr 9, 2010 #4 Are you referring to the "oldworld rom" or openfirmware, whatever its called? Even though there is no AGP in these, I'd still put it in the G3 category because it is A) a G3 and B) Can natively run OS X!
Are you referring to the "oldworld rom" or openfirmware, whatever its called? Even though there is no AGP in these, I'd still put it in the G3 category because it is A) a G3 and B) Can natively run OS X!
LCGuy LC Doctor/Hot Rodder Apr 15, 2010 #5 I'm going to go ahead and say yes, it does belong here, even though the Beige G3 is an Old World-based machine, it still originally shipped with a G3 processor, and thus it goes here.
I'm going to go ahead and say yes, it does belong here, even though the Beige G3 is an Old World-based machine, it still originally shipped with a G3 processor, and thus it goes here.
Temetka Well-known member Apr 19, 2010 #6 LCGUY beat me to it. It shipped from the factory with a G3 and is supported by OS X. So yes, it does belong in this list.
LCGUY beat me to it. It shipped from the factory with a G3 and is supported by OS X. So yes, it does belong in this list.