So, I was browsing though craigslist looking for another Mac to add the collection, and all of a sudden, I see a Power Mac G4 for $50. I called, and I spoke to the lady to see what was included, and it was just the computer. No power cable, no monitor, no keyboard, nothing. So I was able to talk her down to $35 for it. She did let me test it before I handed her the cash. She found a monitor and hooked it up. It was booting into OS 9 before she all of sudden pulled out the power cable. So I opened it and found a ATI Rage video card, 2 sticks of RAM, 10GB HDD, no AirPort, and a DVD drive. Once I got it home I looked at the system specs tag on the back and it said:
350MHz/1MB Cache/64MB SDRAM/10GB HDD/DVD-ROM/56K Modem/KB
I looked at the HDD and RAM. HDD was a 10GB 5400 RPM Western Digital (Apple Certified) and it has a very odd casing and the RAM was upgraded. 2 sticks of RAM, 1 marked 512MB, other is not marked at all. It has a factory installed Rage 128 Pro card. After some Wikipedia-ing, I found out it was the baseline model with the upgraded graphics card, and user upgraded RAM. It was manufactured and purchased in 2000, do the HDD having a manufacture date of January 15, 2000 and the model was discontinued in July of 2000.
I have confirmed that it is a Sawtooth because it has a Firewire 400 port internally. I wonder why that was put there.
350MHz/1MB Cache/64MB SDRAM/10GB HDD/DVD-ROM/56K Modem/KB
I looked at the HDD and RAM. HDD was a 10GB 5400 RPM Western Digital (Apple Certified) and it has a very odd casing and the RAM was upgraded. 2 sticks of RAM, 1 marked 512MB, other is not marked at all. It has a factory installed Rage 128 Pro card. After some Wikipedia-ing, I found out it was the baseline model with the upgraded graphics card, and user upgraded RAM. It was manufactured and purchased in 2000, do the HDD having a manufacture date of January 15, 2000 and the model was discontinued in July of 2000.
I have confirmed that it is a Sawtooth because it has a Firewire 400 port internally. I wonder why that was put there.



