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What does it mean? - iMac4, 5, 6?
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I think that an iMac4 is a Core Duo and an iMac6 is a Core 2 Duo. What is an iMac5? And what do the trailing numbers \1 or \2 mean?
There seems to be a big difference in performance betwixt and between these various alternatives.
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im wondering the same
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63. (1) (b) "music" includes sounds wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats
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Originally Posted by adream
Imac 6.1 = 24" i mac core2duo
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If you're looking at 'CPU Type' to see what kind of computer is crunching a S@H work unit and want to know what the codes for Macs are, use:
The Apple Museum | NewWorld Macs: Machine Identifiation
It seems fairly accurate from the standpoint that the machines listed for a particular user match up to their RACs pretty well. For some reason however, S@H picks up my iLamp as 'PowerMac6,1', which The Apple Museum says is 'iMac (USB 2.0)'. It's really a 'iMac (17-inch 1 GHz)', which according to TAM should show up as 'PowerMac4,5'.
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Originally Posted by QSilver
If you're looking at 'CPU Type' to see what kind of computer is crunching a S@H work unit and want to know what the codes for Macs are, use:
The Apple Museum | NewWorld Macs: Machine Identifiation
It seems fairly accurate from the standpoint that the machines listed for a particular user match up to their RACs pretty well. For some reason however, S@H picks up my iLamp as 'PowerMac6,1', which The Apple Museum says is 'iMac (USB 2.0)'. It's really a 'iMac (17-inch 1 GHz)', which according to TAM should show up as 'PowerMac4,5'.
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yup mac tracker or the museum, are useful until you come across:
Computer summary
he heh
regards
adream
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63. (1) (b) "music" includes sounds wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats
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Originally Posted by adream
yup mac tracker or the museum, are useful until you come across:
Computer summary
he heh
So, what the heck is an 'i386 ACPI'?
QS
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Originally Posted by QSilver
So, what the heck is an 'i386 ACPI'?
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its a hackintosh (os x running on standard pc hardware) a bit of an experiment but its bleedin fast at seti@home, and alot cheaper to build :-)
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63. (1) (b) "music" includes sounds wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats
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