What computer is this?
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Leaving aside the presence of so many Steve Ballmer clones, doesn't that look like a Mac OS 9 desktop?
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Leaving aside the presence of so many Steve Ballmer clones, doesn't that look like a Mac OS 9 desktop?
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very cool mac. perhaps the coolest one ever along with the original, the TiBook, the iMac and the Cube
<strong>I am shocked Applenut incorrectly identified a computer as a TAM. </strong><hr></blockquote>
I know right
I just quickly looked at it. saw the speakers and the color and thought it was a TAM. After looking through my AppleDesign book I would say it was a prototype of the TAM. It's a TAM without the optical drive
Correction: The TAM had a 12.1" 800 x 600 LCD display borrowed from the 3400 series ("Hooper"), not a 10.1" LCD display.
Shocking applenut, you mis-identified a Mac!
[ 12-23-2001: Message edited by: Amorya ]</p>
You're right, Spartacus, Pomona, Smoke & Mirrors (I remember the name Spartacus from a story on CNN back on the days when Apple was about to go belly-up). I remember how they talk about the meaning of Spartacus - the resuraction of a hero or something like that.