My dad has picked up a Power Mac G4 in exchange for a £25 donation to charity... Not bad. It's a 450MHz G4 with 1GB RAM, Rage 128 Pro AGP graphics and a couple of 20GB hard drives. It's got Tiger installed at the moment.
My dad has expressed curiosity about getting a Mac, say a modern iMac, at some point, so this would be a good way for him to dip his toe in OS X without incurring massive expense before he knows whether he likes it.
Is it possible to meaningfully upgrade this machine? 1GB RAM seems pretty good, but I'd like to upgrade the processor and pick up an Airport card. It looks like an Airport card is easy enough to get hold of and fit, but can anyone advise me on what I would need to do to upgrade the CPU? From what I can tell it's a "Sawtooth" system - does anyone know what speed CPUs this would support and how tricky it is to install a new CPU?
We're not looking to spend much money on this, but it looks like I could pick up an Airport card for £15-20 and a processor for about £20, or anything up to £100+ if I go for one of those upgrade CPU things like the kind you used to get to install a Pentium processor in a 486 system.
Any thoughts? We're not expecting miracles here, and there's an element of experimentation here, and just idle curiosity, but if we could get it into some sort of fit state for use as a second computer that would be great.
My dad has expressed curiosity about getting a Mac, say a modern iMac, at some point, so this would be a good way for him to dip his toe in OS X without incurring massive expense before he knows whether he likes it.
Is it possible to meaningfully upgrade this machine? 1GB RAM seems pretty good, but I'd like to upgrade the processor and pick up an Airport card. It looks like an Airport card is easy enough to get hold of and fit, but can anyone advise me on what I would need to do to upgrade the CPU? From what I can tell it's a "Sawtooth" system - does anyone know what speed CPUs this would support and how tricky it is to install a new CPU?
We're not looking to spend much money on this, but it looks like I could pick up an Airport card for £15-20 and a processor for about £20, or anything up to £100+ if I go for one of those upgrade CPU things like the kind you used to get to install a Pentium processor in a 486 system.
Any thoughts? We're not expecting miracles here, and there's an element of experimentation here, and just idle curiosity, but if we could get it into some sort of fit state for use as a second computer that would be great.