Well, this challenge idea sounds fun, but I would most likely have to use something fairly old (like my Quadra 950) to make it really a challenge though.
In my computing environment 1997 was a landmark year for hardware for me. Four of my main systems were released in that year and all are pretty much daily use systems. Here is a quick run down of them...
PowerBook 3400c/200 (released February 1997)
Mac OS 8.6, 80 MB of memory, 11 GB hard drive, PowerPC 603e at 200 MHz with 256k of L2 cache, 2 MB of video memory, and the following applications:
Power Macintosh 8600/300 (released August 1997)
Mac OS 8.6, 256 MB of memory, 9 GB hard drive, G3 at 450 MHz with 1 MB of L2 cache, 4 MB of onboard video memory, ixMicro Ultimate Rez and Pro Rez (8 MB of VRAM each) connected to two Apple 16" displays, Asante 10/100 ethernet card, an external SCSI CD-RW drive, VCR and DVD Player (connected via the AV ports) and the following applications:
Power Macintosh 8600/300 (released August 1997)
Mac OS X Server 1.2 (Rhapsody 5.6), 416 MB of memory, 9 GB hard drive, PowerPC 604ev at 300 MHz with 1 MB of L2 cache, 4 MB of onboard video memory and an ATI Rage 128 (16 MB of VRAM) connected to two 17" PowerComputing displays and the following applications:
Power Macintosh G3/266 MiniTower (released November 1997)
Mac OS X v10.3.9, 512 MB of memory, 80 GB hard drive, G4 at 533 MHz with 1 MB of L2 cache, an ATI Radeon 7000 (32 MB of VRAM) connected to an Apple 17" Studio display, Ultra ATA/66 PCI card, USB Card, both a CD-ROM and a DVD-ROM, and the following applications:
As for what I use them for... pretty much anything you can think of. 3D modeling and animation, graphic design and illustration, web design, video capture and editing, and most likely a ton of other things I can't think of off hand.
My 8600 running Mac OS 8.6 is almost totally dedicated to video these days. I have been capturing rare video tape movies that never made it to DVDs, and when it isn't capturing, it is used as my main TV (I have cable TV running into it via the VCR). Because of this, I don't keep as many apps on it as space is important for video capturing.
My 3400c is my catch all system... there is almost no type of software I don't have on that system, so it makes a great training system. In addition to tons of software titles, I also have tons of PDF manuals and tutorials for most of those apps. At one point it was also my primary school system, but about a year ago I got a PowerBook G3 Lombard which now serves in that capacity.
I'm guessing that this might not qualify for the challenge though as it should be pretty obvious that working within these limitations is hardly limiting (or challenging) for me. But, if they do qualify that would be great!
In my computing environment 1997 was a landmark year for hardware for me. Four of my main systems were released in that year and all are pretty much daily use systems. Here is a quick run down of them...
PowerBook 3400c/200 (released February 1997)
Mac OS 8.6, 80 MB of memory, 11 GB hard drive, PowerPC 603e at 200 MHz with 256k of L2 cache, 2 MB of video memory, and the following applications:
- Adobe Acrobat 5.0
Adobe Distiller 5.0
Adobe Acrobat Catalog 4.0
Adobe Dimensions 1.0
Adobe FrameMaker 6.0
Adobe GoLive 5.0
Adobe Illustrator 8.0
Adobe ImageReady 2.0
Adobe LiveMotion 1.0
Adobe PageMaker 6.5
Adobe PageMill 3.0
Adobe Photoshop 5.5
Adobe Premiere 5.1
Adobe Type Manager Deluxe 4.6
AppleWorks 6.2.8
Apple iTunes 1.0
BBEdit Lite 6.0
ClarisDraw 1.0
Corel PHOTO-PAINT 8 LE
Corel WordPerfect 3.5e
CorelDraw 8 LE
Fetch 3.0.3
FileMaker Pro 5.0
Fractal Design Painter 5.0.3
Macromedia Flash 5.0
Mathcad PLUS 6
Mathematica 2.2.2
MathReader 4.2
MetaCreations Bryce 3D
Microsoft Excel 98
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.1.7
Microsoft Outlook Express 5.0.6
Microsoft PowerPoint 98
Microsoft Word 98
Microsoft Word 5.1a
Mozilla 1.3.1
Netscape 7.0.2
Netscape Communicator 4.8
Nisus Compact 3.4
Nisus Write 4.1.6
Opera 6.0.3
Softpress Freeway 2.0.3 LE
PiXELS 3D Studio 3.7
QuarkXPress 3.32
QuarkXPress 4.11
QuickTime Pro 5
QuickTime 6.0.3
ResEdit
SimpleText
Sound Studio 2.0.7
SoundEdit 16 2.0.7
SoundEffects 0.9.2
Strata MediaPaint 1.1.2
Strata Studio Pro 1.5.2
Strata VideoShop 4.0
StrataVision 3D 4.0
Theorist 2.0.1
3D-XplorMath
Power Macintosh 8600/300 (released August 1997)
Mac OS 8.6, 256 MB of memory, 9 GB hard drive, G3 at 450 MHz with 1 MB of L2 cache, 4 MB of onboard video memory, ixMicro Ultimate Rez and Pro Rez (8 MB of VRAM each) connected to two Apple 16" displays, Asante 10/100 ethernet card, an external SCSI CD-RW drive, VCR and DVD Player (connected via the AV ports) and the following applications:
- Adobe Acrobat 5.0
Adobe Distiller 5.0
Adobe Acrobat Catalog 4.0
Adobe Illustrator 8.0
Adobe ImageReady 2.0
Adobe PageMill 3.0
Adobe Photoshop 5.5
Adobe Premiere 5.1
Apple iTunes 1.0
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.1.7
Mozilla 1.3.1
QuickTime Pro 5
QuickTime 6.0.3
ResEdit
SimpleText
Sound Studio 2.0.7
SoundEdit 16 2.0.7
SoundEffects 0.9.2
Strata MediaPaint 1.1.2
Strata Studio Pro 1.5.2
Strata VideoShop 4.0
StrataVision 3D 4.0
Power Macintosh 8600/300 (released August 1997)
Mac OS X Server 1.2 (Rhapsody 5.6), 416 MB of memory, 9 GB hard drive, PowerPC 604ev at 300 MHz with 1 MB of L2 cache, 4 MB of onboard video memory and an ATI Rage 128 (16 MB of VRAM) connected to two 17" PowerComputing displays and the following applications:
- (Yellow Box)
Stone Design Create 10.0
Stone Design Create 5.2.1
Stone Design PStill
Stone Design PhotoToWeb
Stone Design TimeCard
Stone Design GIFfun
Stone Design Slice&Dice
Stone Design PackUpAndGo
Caffeine Software TIFFany3
Caffeine Software PixelNhance
ToyViewer
OmniWeb
OmniPDF
OmniDictionary
TextEdit (Objective C port) with TextExtras
MacOSXAmp
Mesa3
PDFView
RBrowser
MailViewer with SWSignature
HTMLEditor
(Blue Box)
Adobe Acrobat 5.0
Adobe Distiller 5.0
Adobe Acrobat Catalog 4.0
Adobe FrameMaker 6.0
Adobe GoLive 5.0
Adobe Illustrator 8.0
Adobe ImageReady 2.0
Adobe LiveMotion 1.0
Adobe PageMaker 6.5
Adobe PageMill 3.0
Adobe Photoshop 5.5
AppleWorks 6.2.8
Apple iTunes 1.0
BBEdit Lite 6.0
Fetch 3.0.3
Fractal Design Painter 5.0.3
Macromedia Flash 5.0
Mathcad PLUS 6
Mathematica 2.2.2
MathReader 4.2
MetaCreations Bryce 3D
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.1.7
Mozilla 1.3.1
Netscape 7.0.2
Netscape Communicator 4.8
QuickTime Pro 5
QuickTime 6.0.3
ResEdit
SimpleText
Strata Studio Pro 1.5.2
StrataVision 3D 4.0
Theorist 2.0.1
Power Macintosh G3/266 MiniTower (released November 1997)
Mac OS X v10.3.9, 512 MB of memory, 80 GB hard drive, G4 at 533 MHz with 1 MB of L2 cache, an ATI Radeon 7000 (32 MB of VRAM) connected to an Apple 17" Studio display, Ultra ATA/66 PCI card, USB Card, both a CD-ROM and a DVD-ROM, and the following applications:
- Adobe Acrobat 6.0.8
Adobe Distiller 6.0
Adobe GoLive CS
Adobe Illustrator CS
Adobe InDesign CS
Adobe ImageReady CS
Adobe LiveMotion 2.0
Adobe Photoshop CS
AppleWorks 6.2.8
Apple iTunes 4
Caffeine Software TIFFany3 Pro
Caffeine Software PixelNhance
FireFox
Mathematica 4.1.5
MetaCreations Bryce 5
Mozilla
Netscape
OmniWeb
OmniGraffle
OmniOutliner
OmniDictionary
Opera
QuickTime Pro 7
RBrowser
Sound Studio 2.1
Stone Design Create 13.0
Stone Design PStill
Stone Design PhotoToWeb
Stone Design TimeEqualsMoney
Stone Design GIFfun
Stone Design Slice&Dice
Stone Design PackUpAndGo
LiveMath Maker
3D-XplorMath
ToyViewer
TextEdit
As for what I use them for... pretty much anything you can think of. 3D modeling and animation, graphic design and illustration, web design, video capture and editing, and most likely a ton of other things I can't think of off hand.
My 8600 running Mac OS 8.6 is almost totally dedicated to video these days. I have been capturing rare video tape movies that never made it to DVDs, and when it isn't capturing, it is used as my main TV (I have cable TV running into it via the VCR). Because of this, I don't keep as many apps on it as space is important for video capturing.
My 3400c is my catch all system... there is almost no type of software I don't have on that system, so it makes a great training system. In addition to tons of software titles, I also have tons of PDF manuals and tutorials for most of those apps. At one point it was also my primary school system, but about a year ago I got a PowerBook G3 Lombard which now serves in that capacity.
I'm guessing that this might not qualify for the challenge though as it should be pretty obvious that working within these limitations is hardly limiting (or challenging) for me. But, if they do qualify that would be great!