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  1. PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Find a large surface to work on.: 手順 1、 1の画像 1
    • You may want to have a table to work on the computer. It is pretty big.

    • Dimensions: width x height x depth

    • 38cm x 51cm x 43cm

    • 15in x 20in x 17in

  2. PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Opening the computer: 手順 2、 3の画像 1 PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Opening the computer: 手順 2、 3の画像 2 PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Opening the computer: 手順 2、 3の画像 3
    • Part A: Use a screw driver to remove the four screws in the back of the computer.

    • Part B: GENTLY, Pull out the tray half-way. The cables attached to the video/sound card can be damaged if you pull the tray out too far.

  3. PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Removing the video/sound card cables: 手順 3、 3の画像 1 PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Removing the video/sound card cables: 手順 3、 3の画像 2 PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Removing the video/sound card cables: 手順 3、 3の画像 3
    • Two types of video/sound cards were installed in the AIO. There should be ribbon and video ports on both models.

    • Part A: Remove the ribbon cable from the top of the sound card. The label above this cable should say AIO.

    • Part B: Unlatch the clips from the black plug to remove the cable from the video/sound card. The label above the black plug should say AIO Video Card.

  4. PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Removing the power cables from the motherboard: 手順 4、 3の画像 1 PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Removing the power cables from the motherboard: 手順 4、 3の画像 2 PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Removing the power cables from the motherboard: 手順 4、 3の画像 3
    • Part A: Use your index finger to pinch the clip on the main power plug while pulling it up from the motherboard.

    • Part B: Pull the 4-prong molex power plug apart.

  5. PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Taking the motherboard tray out of the computer.: 手順 5、 3の画像 1 PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Taking the motherboard tray out of the computer.: 手順 5、 3の画像 2 PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Taking the motherboard tray out of the computer.: 手順 5、 3の画像 3
    • Make sure that you have disconnected the video/sound card ribbon and power cables before removing the motherboard tray.

    • Part A: Apply pressure to the left and right tabs on the bottom of the motherboard tray to slide it out.

    • Part B: As you slide out the tray make sure the cable to the sound card doesn't get caught on the tray.

  6. PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Installing RAM: 手順 6、 3の画像 1 PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Installing RAM: 手順 6、 3の画像 2 PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Installing RAM: 手順 6、 3の画像 3
    • Ram used can be 3.3V unbuffered 100 MHz 168-pin SDRAM

    • Part A: Open the clip on the center steel beam.

    • Part B: Disconnect the SCSI ribbon cable and IDE ribbon cable and set the cables aside.

    • Part C: You should now be able to access the three RAM slots.

  7. PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Installing VideoRAM/SGRAM: 手順 7、 3の画像 1 PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Installing VideoRAM/SGRAM: 手順 7、 3の画像 2 PowerMac G3 All-In-One Teardown, Installing VideoRAM/SGRAM: 手順 7、 3の画像 3
    • The VideoRAM/SGRAM slot is located between the video/sound card and the ROM slot.

    • Part A: Place the SGRAM in to the slot at an angle. Do not force the SGRAM in. If you are gentle the SGRAM will slide down into the slot and sit at an angle.

    • Part B: GENTLY Apply pressure to the corners of the SGRAM until it lies flat in the slot. The white slot has small clips that will "lock" the SGRAM in place. You may hear small clicks when the SGRAM is locked in place.

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Shadedwind

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Specifications on my G3 All-In-One are:

Operating System: OS 9.2.2 and OS 10.1

Open Firmware Version: 2.0f1

CPU: Sonnet ZIF 500Mhz Upgrade

Hard Drive: 80GB <-3 Partitions

RAM: 256MB <-3.3v 100Mhz 168PIN SDRAM

SGRAM: 6MB

Video/Sound Card: Whisper Model#

Zip Drive: Functional

Floppy Drive: Functional

CDROM Drive: Functional

PCI slot 1-USB 1.1

PCI slot 2-ProTV

PCI slot 3-FireWire 400

First: OS 9.2.2 was installed on the 2nd partition of 2GB. This was so the CPU upgrade would install properly.

Second: OS 10.1 was installed on the 1st partition of 8GB in order for the upgrades and operating system to work properly.

The 3rd partition is storage

This computer was very picky when I tried to put RAM in it. Make sure you use the correct type.

Shadedwind - 返信

Great Teardown!

Chris Green - 返信

What a strange machine. I unpacked and set up a computer lab of about 50 of them back in the day. The shape always reminded me of a tooth, for some reason.

Kyle Wiens - 返信

Kyle Wiensからの引用:

What a strange machine. I unpacked and set up a computer lab of about 50 of them back in the day. The shape always reminded me of a tooth, for some reason.

Haha, it does look like a tooth. Great teardown!

Miroslav Djuric - 返信

Kyle Wiensからの引用:

What a strange machine. I unpacked and set up a computer lab of about 50 of them back in the day. The shape always reminded me of a tooth, for some reason.

The "Molar Mac" had that impression on a lot of people.

Thanks for the feedback guys.

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