So the HD in the Cube fell over and died, forcing me to upgrade to my new silver tower of G4 awesome. I picked up a 200GB Seagate HD from a friend, made three partitions (X, 9 and general storage) and some unassigned space (for Linux and swap), and installed 10.4, auto updated to 10.4.11, and maxed the RAM to 1.5GB (i found an extra 512MB stick when I cleaned my room XD) They both came with a Pioneer DVR-104 DVD-RW, which I think was OEM.
It's amazing. I can actually do all this stuff on the web I've been putting aside till "later", like watch streaming video without skipping, Skype, Bittorrent, etc. This is the biggest performance jump in my main machine since I went from a 66 MHz PowerMac 6100 to a 300MHz Beige G3 back in 2000.
After the glorious silence of the Cube though, it's like having a vacuum cleaner for a companion. I might want to upgrade to a silent fan.
I was a bit mystified by the daughterboard between the Airport slot and the PCI slots. A quick search and this handy
exploded diagram (attached) tells me it's a modem card. Which reminds me, I have a Stealth Serial Port for G4 kickng around somewhere :rambo:
Other potential upgrades in this machine's future:
- Orinoco Wavelan out of a dead APBS
- RAID - ATA, SATA, or Firewire (readable in OS 9 and *nix preferably but not essential)
- USB 2.0
- Apple 23" Cinema Display (if I can find a cheap LCD for the busted one I have here)
- Video capture card
- Audio DSP card
- Firewire multichannel audio I/O
- Front ports (if I can work out how to get the second optical bay door to open and close)
- Maybe this
And, I know I've been a CRT holdout/LCD hater, but man these are nice displays