933 MHz G4 in AppleX Panther screenshots
Yes, the panther screenshots are pretty neat, bu not much change form Jaguar. But one interesting bit of info is that in the 2nd screenshot, in the "about" box, there is a 933 MHz G4 listed. Maybe I am wrong, but there is no 933 G4 in any Apple product at the moment. Maybe this speed will be in the next eMac rev.
See the shot HERE.
See the shot HERE.
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Maybe I am wrong, but there is no 933 G4 in any Apple product at the moment.
So what? I mean, really...
Mabey the 12 powerbok.
Just because they are showing an unreleased version of Mac OS X (which they're not) doesn't mean that it's installed on an unreleased Mac.
Originally posted by Placebo
Maybe this speed will be in the next eMac rev.
Safari features a "stop" button with an "X" in it. Maybe the next PowerMac design will feature a huge "X" on one side.
We don't know if those shots are real (I doubt it). But what I do know is that there was a PowerMac G4 with 933 MHz some time ago.
http://www.everymac.com/systems/appl...g4_933_qs.html
Originally posted by zed
Name a Mac w/ a 933 MHz G4.
Power Mac G4 QuickSilver 2002 was available in:
800MHz, 933MHz, and Dual 1GHz.
Originally posted by zed
Name a Mac w/ a 933 MHz G4.
One of the early Quicksilver towers had a 933 Mhz G4 chip.
[edit: oops JLL already beat me to it. ]
Originally posted by job
One of the early Quicksilver towers had a 933 Mhz G4 chip.
It was actually one of the latest QuickSilvers
Originally posted by JLL
It was actually one of the latest QuickSilvers
Well there were only two QuickSilver revisions... the 733/867/dual 800 and the 800/933/dual 1000 so obviously it was the later one
Originally posted by Zapchud
Lock the thread or move it to the OS X forum, this has absolutely no relation to future hardware.
Just lock it.. It makes no sense to keep it rooling.. It shouldnt even have been brought out on the ballfield!
Still, beats the Von Neumann 970 threads...
The supposed photos, came from a third party not necessarily directly from Apple. If real, then someone who had access to a "development beta" version of Panther maybe, but it could be run on any kind of a recent Mac, including the very slightly older 933mhz Quicksilver. Who ever took the screen shots, "if real", probably only had brief access to one of the development machines.
Consider them most likely busted and looking for work, or at least forever banned from third party development work.
Originally posted by job
One of the early Quicksilver towers had a 933 Mhz G4 chip.
[edit: oops JLL already beat me to it. ]
No, I beat you to it, third post on this thread, c'mon!
Does that "pile" look crappy or what?