Trying to use a 1999 iMac G3 in 2023

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • I recently bought a 1999 iMac G3 running Mac OS 9.2.2- and have never used vintage Mac OS in my life. So today, let's try to use an iMac G3 in 2023 and see what we can do!
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    0:00 - Introduction
    2:50 - History & Context
    5:19 - Preparing the iMac
    6:33 - Booting up the iMac
    7:18 - Exploring the iMac!
    9:24 - Mario's Game Gallery
    13:15 - Exploring Mac OS 9
    21:57 - My Experience with old iMacs
    22:49 - Exploring more Mac OS 9
    24:22 - Doom II
    28:45 - iMac Ports & Accessories
    30:16 - Trying to Connect Internet
    34:10 - Trying to use the Web!
    36:54 - Conclusion
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  • @91Tech
    @91Tech  Před 2 lety +60

    Today we use my $130 iMac G3- an awesome computer, despite me being completely out of my depths with Mac OS 9. Hope you enjoy me struggling to figure out how to use this thing, and let me know what I should do with it in the future!
    Oh yea and I did a video on this on tiktok by the way www.tiktok.com/@91_tech

    • @DeathPerMinute
      @DeathPerMinute Před 2 lety +1

      Edit a video on it

    • @wertywerrtyson5529
      @wertywerrtyson5529 Před 2 lety +1

      That Lollipop 1 wallpaper brings back memories it was the one I used. At least when I was not using a Sung Hi Lee wallpaper.

    • @mrcyborg9216
      @mrcyborg9216 Před 2 lety +1

      My first computer i used was a iMac G3 it holds a special place in my heart.

    • @CoolTies
      @CoolTies Před 2 lety +3

      Geez, I have one in my basement and would have given it to you. I just can’t bring myself to take it to the dump. In Mississauga so if you want a second one. Still have the accessories like the Apple subwoofer and some software titles too.

    • @RussellGi
      @RussellGi Před 2 lety +1

      Aso regarding the loud HD, if you think that was loud, you should have heard a floppy drive! Was outrage at the time as this iMac dropped the floppy along with ADB ports and SCSI in favour of more modern IDE HDs and USB - all seems a bit silly now, but this machine really is the gateway to modern computing. MY apologies for the length of my post, but you got my thinking nostalgically - which is kinda cool and I thank you - great video man!!

  • @underconfident_asmr
    @underconfident_asmr Před 2 lety +74

    My parents got me one of those to start my junior year of high school. That machine was my life, I couldn't begin to count the number of memories and hours over the latter half of high school and a little while afterwards. School and personal life, it was my best friend and I loved it on an emotional level as such.

    • @juanestadian8471
      @juanestadian8471 Před 11 měsíci +3

      same here.....i remember everything about that computer....kidpix stuio deluxe, the entire World Book encyclopedia.....great memories

  • @jwoolery99
    @jwoolery99 Před 2 lety +191

    Hey Josh, I don't normally comment on your videos but I do believe I could fill in with some info on this machine that should help get more use out of it!
    Firstly, as far as operating system versions go, the newest this machine can officially support is Mac OS X Tiger 10.4, which will run on your machine as it is equipped. Updates will take it up to 10.4.11. This will allow you to run the vast majority of compatible PPC software for the machine (bar installing a newer version of linux, and even then that's not a guarantee for app support).
    This machine can take up to 1 GB PC-133 RAM, so if you wish to upgrade it to the maximum in the future, that's what it will take with two 512MB PC-133 modules. And since I know you hinted at replacing the hard drive, do take note that the system tops out with HDD capacity at 128GB or so, that is a hard limit. However you should have no problem adding something that converts an SD card to IDE or something of that nature, or a more quiet 120gb IDE HDD if you so wish.
    AirPort is likely not worth adding, although you totally could if you cared to complete the unit, though it's by no means a dealbreaker. You'd be limited to 802.11b wireless connectivity at 11 Mbps speeds, and you'd also be limited to WEP security if I remember, so it's not worth downgrading your router security to connect it to Wi-Fi, you'd be best served via the Ethernet these days.
    With OS 10.4.11, I believe you are able to run a modern, lightweight Discord client made by dosdude1, I won't post the link since it'll likely flag the comment, and I've yet to try it, but it looks fascinating. And regarding modern web browsing, the best options you are going to get is a project Firefox-derived browser known as InterWebPPC. There used to be a project known as TenFourFox, but that got deprecated by the main dev a little while ago, and InterWebPPC is your best bet with Mac OS anyways.
    Hopefully this information is beneficial, I know too much about these iMacs, and in fact I own one of these same models myself, the color is known as Indigo. :)

    • @jefferyjones8399
      @jefferyjones8399 Před 2 lety +7

      Well done, I learned a lot myself! I am interested in buying one if the price is right and it’s in decent condition.

    • @vmguedes
      @vmguedes Před 2 lety +4

      Nice! Lot of good information. A friend gave me her indigo iMac G3 500mhz a couple of days ago and I came across this video. Browsing doesn’t work so I am searching for solutions . Beautiful machine …

    • @91Tech
      @91Tech  Před 2 lety +13

      This is super helpful- I really appreciate it, thank you so much! Will keep this all in mind as I hopefully will do another video or two on the iMac!

    • @compaqdeskpro5770
      @compaqdeskpro5770 Před 2 lety

      One caveat, most games that need 3D graphics won't work right or at all in classic mode. Most games that require Mac OS 10.4 won't function well on anything before the faster G4's. For example, Doom 3 came out in 2004, Doom 3 for PowerPC came out in 2005. It couldn't run adequately on anything less than a Power Mac G5, and by then Apple was already moving on to Intel, and Crysis was around the corner. Leopard runs terrible on all PowerPC Macs and breaks backwards compat for not much forwards compat, still worth trying for fun.

    • @compaqdeskpro5770
      @compaqdeskpro5770 Před 2 lety

      "its a ATI rage Pro 2MB capable of quake things like that"
      Agreed, native OS 9 will run 90's 3D games just fine, I'm talking about Classic mode in OS 10.4. My experience on a G4 iMac is most 3D games don't launch, some have glitches. My point is Classic Mode in OS 10.4 is not a one size fits all solution, especially for games. You can't run any 3D games from 2004 on 2 MB VRAM anyway, and Leopard doesn't even have classic mode at all, making Leopard almost useless on this era of Mac.
      "upgrade cards" "unsupported non quartz enabled GPU 867 is the bare min requirements" "G4 MDD" "bring WAY past stock" = "won't function well on anything before the faster G4's"
      "Doom 3 for PowerPC came out in 2005" = "it was ported to PPC in 2005 by aspyer"
      Sounds like we agree on everything except the purpose of Leopard on a G3 iMac. The fun is in trying this stuff out anyways.

  • @thedirectionoflife5384
    @thedirectionoflife5384 Před 2 lety +63

    I work for a computer repair company, one of these was brought in last year for an OS reinstall, being used since the late 90s. The MacOS 9 CD we somehow still had was covered in dust having not been used in over a decade! Brought back some cool childhood memories!

  • @firasabueida8424
    @firasabueida8424 Před 2 lety +75

    Maybe you should do a video on trying to put an SSD into the iMac G3, as well as trying to game with the iMac G3

    • @NickMicallef
      @NickMicallef Před 2 lety +6

      An ssd doesn't improve the speed Becuase of the IDE bus limitations

    • @komidano
      @komidano Před 2 lety +2

      Trying to be the new druaga1 huh?

    • @staigenerator2949
      @staigenerator2949 Před 2 lety +1

      @@NickMicallef yeah

    • @91Tech
      @91Tech  Před 2 lety +11

      @@NickMicallef Yea it likely wouldn't provide much of a speed boost, but at least it would be quiet lol

    • @NickMicallef
      @NickMicallef Před 2 lety +3

      @@91Tech for sure, I installed a newer 80GB IDE HDD into my Flower Power and it's significantly quieter than the original drive but an SSD would make it 100% silent

  • @bramvandenbroeck5060
    @bramvandenbroeck5060 Před 2 lety +52

    Even when these iMacs were new, they had pretty loud hard drives, especially those Maxtor ones, Jobs said that these iMacs were virtually silent because they didn't had a fan, but oh boy, the hard drive is insane! Not only in their iMacs, but also in their laptops, my dad bought the PowerBook G3 Pismo with a 6gb hard drive and even that whas loud!

    • @TheSulross
      @TheSulross Před 2 lety +2

      removing a fan just highlighted how we depended on it to drown out noisy harddisk

    • @jhbb19
      @jhbb19 Před rokem +1

      so loud, I thought the cd drive was running when I booted it up for the first time. Planning to switch its drive out for an IDE to CF card adapted

    • @lain328
      @lain328 Před rokem +1

      Installing an SSD is amazing on these things cause then all you hear is the slight buzz from the CRT or power supply and other then that it's 100% silent.

  • @hakany12
    @hakany12 Před 2 lety +20

    That was my first computer. Yes, The HDD was noisy as hell. It was hard to use it summer days because of fanless system. It was getting too hot. Harman Kardon speakers had amazing quality. ATI Rage graphic card was great. I played all of the popular games in that era. It served me well about 4 -5 years.

  • @SanfordGuzzler
    @SanfordGuzzler Před 2 lety +4

    That "Hello" on the mac was a wonderful touch that they added to the Iphone 13, very iconic.

  • @alextirrellRI
    @alextirrellRI Před 2 lety +9

    DOOM II was designed for a smaller resolution, so switching to 640x480 would do the trick. Some apps will do this for you (automatically or ask like the colors), others will not.

  • @darkpepsi
    @darkpepsi Před 2 lety +9

    My Dad still has his Graphite iMac G3 which has both Mac OS 9 and Mac OS 10.2 in it. The power cord for the iMac is actually transparent and see the colored wires in it.

  • @ldchappell1
    @ldchappell1 Před 2 lety +6

    I was really impressed with that commercial Jeff Goldblum did for the iMac computer. The one with him showing us how simple it was to get on line with an iMac. I got on my sister's PC and and found an iMac for $609.99. I ordered it at 9:30 am and it arrived at 11:40 am. It was so shiny and had that new computer smell. I love the smell of virgin RAM memory first thing in the morning. They smell nicer before dynamic current has stolen their innocence.

  • @GalenlevyPhoto
    @GalenlevyPhoto Před 5 měsíci +1

    My parents had a iMac G3, blue and white with slot loading version. I remember playing some games on it and surfing the net.
    We had a Mac Quadra 650, used it for graphics editing and photoshop back then. I was a teenager at the time in the 90s. Our first Mac was the IIci in 1993.
    Im still using Mac today! :)

  • @MRHOTCAKE
    @MRHOTCAKE Před 2 lety +13

    I always loved this Imac, I had 3 of them one time one 350mhz, and two 600mhz, I sold them and now I still have one 600Mhz with 40Gb HDD, 2Gb ram and even wifi with its wifi adaptor, I want to conserve it just to be sitted in my daughters room XD it looks cool

  • @CosmicKangaroo
    @CosmicKangaroo Před 2 lety +8

    the iMac G3 was the first ever computer I ever used cause my mom had one that she would let me and my brother use. I have so much nostalgia for Mac OS 9.2.2 and just the look and feel of it brings back alot of memories for me. I used to play so many flash games on the internet with my brother, and my mom also owned Bugdom which was a fun classic Mac Game.

  • @Jezee213
    @Jezee213 Před 2 lety +5

    Man! my first computer was a Bondi Blue, I was like 6 and my dad had got it years back brand new for work and music recording. When he got a MacBook Pro he gave me the iMac without an internet connection but tons of paint programs and music makers, ah so many great memories!

  • @mazda9624
    @mazda9624 Před 2 lety +3

    Wow what a nostalgia trip! I haven't seen one of these in person since Middle School! These guys used to populate every classroom and every computer lab, and I distinctly remember that old Hard Drive buzzing sound even when they were new! I'll never forget the old days when everyone would try to rush to use on of the newer iMacs 1999-2001 with MacOS X because no one wanted to get stuck on one of the old 1998 models with MacOS 9. Even still, seeing this classic OS again for the first time in probably 18 year really is a treat! Thank you so much for posting.

  • @MIKEDOMO
    @MIKEDOMO Před 2 lety +2

    I bought a 13 inch 2009 Macbook and upgraded it to Big Sur. That baby still rocks.

  • @Vlad-1986
    @Vlad-1986 Před 2 lety +2

    I am of the Ms-Dos era, not a lot of experience with Mac, but in Dos, you play Doom with the keyboard: cursor keys to move, space to use, crl to shoot (maybe there is cmd?), and pressing alt and the move keys to strafe

  • @DZstudios.
    @DZstudios. Před 2 lety +5

    “That’s not a legal move”
    ~~Mario

  • @jamesdecross1035
    @jamesdecross1035 Před 2 lety +4

    For a first time user, your guesses about the functions are pretty good.

  • @sk8terboi510
    @sk8terboi510 Před 2 lety +20

    God, I feel old 🙈😅🤣 I remember when my elementary school went from the ‘ol-timey Macs to a computer lab full of these that were all blue! At 9 years old, I was mesmerized by how cool and futuristic they looked and loved the weird, circular mouse that matched. The early 00’s we’re pretty awesome 😁 Thanks for the walk down memory lane!

    • @garlicbread853
      @garlicbread853 Před rokem +2

      I was also in elementary school when these came out but my school didn’t have these! So jealous. To this day I’ve never seen one of these in person.

    • @pepo4559
      @pepo4559 Před 5 měsíci

      I remember this! Good memories! : )

  • @tim6484
    @tim6484 Před 2 lety +1

    I was literally googling for this exact thing when the notification popped up:D
    Great timing, Josh, pretty sure this video will be great!

  • @TechSpree1
    @TechSpree1 Před 2 lety +3

    22:51 'Mac OS Monterey 12.1 now ready for installation'

  • @ChadTheGoob
    @ChadTheGoob Před 2 lety +2

    I personally love those old loud clunky hard drive noises.

  • @Weather_Wonders
    @Weather_Wonders Před 2 lety +2

    I love your channel! I'm sure this video will be as good as all the others!

  • @bigbangbot-SuperSqank
    @bigbangbot-SuperSqank Před 2 lety +3

    I love how out of all of the games that could have been on this Mac, Mario’s Game Gallery was the one that was on here.

  • @jerryakamuadams6399
    @jerryakamuadams6399 Před 2 měsíci +1

    im not an Apple or Mac person either, but I did use them in at school. both my elementary and middle school had only Apple iMacs. Despite not being an apple fan, I think the iMac G3 is one of the most iconic computer designs ever

  • @imgrumpy5932
    @imgrumpy5932 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video as always 👍 I’m in the uk and remember buying one of these new. Ram upgrade was around £1 per Mb !

  • @techhubwiltsuk
    @techhubwiltsuk Před měsícem +1

    Really enjoyed this dude, nice work

  • @Mizzlenum
    @Mizzlenum Před 2 lety +8

    I was into computer repair at the time when these were around. It was fun to work with these little guys; and yes that handle can support the massive weight of the CRT tube. At the time there were 24" CRT monitors that were twice as heavy.

    • @georgesenda1952
      @georgesenda1952 Před rokem

      I had four of them but eventually all the slot drives stopped working it drove me crazy and trying to find a tray model today is very hard I love them. I'm wondering if you could put one of today's flat screen monitors in it and then you could have the display of today and still play old os9 games and maybe osx 10 like Diablo 2. I'm hoping to restore my 2010 iMac so I can play Diablo 200 again and civilization 3 complete the two of my favorite games on the Mac of course I still use my Apple ][E and my Apple 2 GS to play games on them

    • @ozzyp97
      @ozzyp97 Před rokem

      @@georgesenda1952 You can do various things to fix the slot drives, mine went from barely ejecting to almost perfect just by bending the top of the metal casing up slightly. If you do find one, keep in mind that the tray loaders are much more annoying to take apart for maintenance.
      If you want an LCD, you'd really be better of getting a G4 iMac, though an LCD won't look anywhere as good as a CRT at anything except it's native resolution. You might consider whether you'd rather get a Power Mac G4 (pre-MDD) or even a Mac Mini G4, more upgrade/maintenance options and you get to use whatever monitor you like.

  • @noOO000o
    @noOO000o Před 2 lety +2

    honestly just ur background looks so good 0:00 will we be seeing a room tour .
    also because of this video i now have a new obsession with old retro tech, i bought a bunch of old tech, i currently have an old ps1 and a crt tv in my room (the crt is only a 10" with a vhs player built in) a ps2 and a nes and im also trying to find an old Macintosh

  • @cvkealey
    @cvkealey Před 2 lety +3

    I believe that's actually the "Indigo" model from ~2000. I have a couple of those that I rescued from the trash heap at work around 2010. They make great "jukebox" machines (the internal speakers are actually as good as/better than some of today's laptops and AIOs). Also, those mice are universally maligned, but not that bad if you use them properly. They're meant to be moved around using just your fingertips with your palm on the desk/table. Also, the Indigo model was near the pinnacle of these in terms of hardware. The two I have are 500 MHz; the last two models had 600 & 700 MHz G3 chips, but they weren't noticeably faster and the few I've worked on/with had a tendency to overheat. Also, these later ones having USB and FireWire makes them great "bridge" machines for rescuing data from a variety of external drive types or even importing video from DV camcorders. You won't want to edit or encode the video on there, though.

  • @kevinmiles5770
    @kevinmiles5770 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi Josh, just stumbled across this old video post of yours. It was fun watching you learn the iMac and macOS of the day MacOS 9.2.2. By now I am sure you have either moved well beyond the Grape iMac and hopefully have had the chance to work with newer Macs. Or you decided to go back to just using a Windows PC. (LOL) either way, it was fun watching you. Hopefully, I will come across more of your videos. - peace!

  • @VoidPaul97
    @VoidPaul97 Před 9 měsíci +1

    The only time my dad was interested on an Apple computer was with the iMac G3. He and many of his classmates back in university wanted one, but we live in Guatemala and affording one wasn't that easy. Now I see why he wanted one so much! I.e. we are Windows users, but I really like this computer.

  • @jamesdecross1035
    @jamesdecross1035 Před 2 lety +6

    Tip: If you load MacOSX, up to about 10.2, you can still retain the 'classic' environment for classic applications. It opens up a bit like Virtual PC (which is also worth a try, if you can find a copy). As it retains classic MacOS, you can also reboot the computer in the classic environment. That means I, for example, can load my iMacDV in 9.2., 10.2, and Windows 98, all on the same machine.

    • @aliceidaramvall9925
      @aliceidaramvall9925 Před 2 lety

      Windows 98? In an emulator/virtual machine, or?

    • @basedmod2139
      @basedmod2139 Před rokem

      Be specific, load on what? Load how? Which environment is classic? What's worth a try? What retains the classic OS? In which way can you load win98? Have you ever taken an English class? Are you mentally deficient? Where were your parents when you were young? Were you dropped on the head? These are the questions you should have addressed in your original comment, please retype and resubmit, thank you.

  • @jamesdecross1035
    @jamesdecross1035 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent vid. Great to see a young guy get excited about an old Mac. Still got my 30GB 'iMac DV SE Snow'. Love it to bits! Still use it for running old film scanners. It took me ages to find an old 'pebble mouse'. Those later slot iMacs came with a 'pro mouse'. I'd forgotten all about 'Doom'!

  • @kr4t0sg.28
    @kr4t0sg.28 Před 2 lety +1

    Congrats on getting your hands on this piece of history. You now own a part of my childhood that i grew up with back in the very early 2000's. Spent countless hours playing mdk and nanosaur on it.

  • @erichkohl9317
    @erichkohl9317 Před 2 lety +1

    This video reminds me of me in '02 or '03 when I bought an iMac. Coming from a mainly Windows/DOS background, it was an exciting new world to explore.

  • @algepaca
    @algepaca Před 2 lety +3

    I don’t usually compare myself to other people, but for some reason the realization that we’re the same age really hit me xD I think I might need to work harder haha

  • @crestofhonor2349
    @crestofhonor2349 Před 2 lety +9

    CRT could actually do any refresh rate or resolution that was within their horizontal refresh range. For instance most consumer TVs were limited to 15khz which is why they were stuck at 480i/240p. Computer monitors could over 100khz and could do resolutions like 1600x1200 @85hz or go down to 640x480 @170hz. Different monitors had different specs limiting their range of resolutions and refresh rates

    • @91Tech
      @91Tech  Před 2 lety +3

      Fascinating stuff. Old CRTs are just so cool.

  • @User-du9kj
    @User-du9kj Před 2 lety +1

    I LOVE the iMac G3! Also I really like the longer videos/documentaries

  • @GuillermoPaulman
    @GuillermoPaulman Před rokem +1

    The Mario Game Gallery brough back memories, I used to play Go Fish a lot! Cheers for the video.

  • @Kyle-xv5kv
    @Kyle-xv5kv Před rokem +2

    If you ever revisit this mac and want to mess around a little more with it, they take SSD upgrades as long as you use a converter with the "cable select" function. I've got a couple of the 700mhz models which are way more usable than the sub 500mhz machines, however you can install OpenBSD on them to really bring new life into them, as its a modern OS with software support making them really usable in 2022! If you don't mind messing with configurations etc beforehand.

  • @jefferyjones8399
    @jefferyjones8399 Před 2 lety +11

    These were shiny and new when I was in elementary. I was born in 1989. We had a boring old beige Windows tower computer at home. It ran well for awhile but constantly crashed after a bit. When my elementary school got these in, I was blown away by them. I learned how to use Google, played a ton of educational games, and learned proper typing skills on these old iMacs. It was my introduction into Apple. I recognized the logo and must have seen older ones somewhere but these were the first active memories I have with them. I got in iPod in high school and now I am all in on the Apple ecosystem.

    • @blu-rae864
      @blu-rae864 Před 2 lety +1

      I wish Jobs was still alive.

    • @kreuner11
      @kreuner11 Před 11 měsíci

      Windows doesn't crash anymore

  • @pmachapman
    @pmachapman Před 2 lety +5

    I am pretty sure your iMac will have Mac OS X 10.1 (that generation of iMac came with a 20GB hard drive, and both versions of MacOS, unless someone has put a newer, smaller hard disk in it). To boot to Mac OS X, go to the start up disk control panel, and change that start up disk to the OS X disk.

  • @martinnyberg8174
    @martinnyberg8174 Před 2 lety +2

    That was really funny, seeing someone get acquainted with what was the OS that was new when I went to college. A quarter of a century ago. It look very familiar to me. Soothing. 😄

  • @edised71
    @edised71 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I used quite a bit the classic Mac OS from syst 7 to 9.2.2! Great system, when you used a computer and you didn't need to be on the internet, you just used softwares... Funny to see you discovering an old system :)

  • @ColePerrine
    @ColePerrine Před 2 lety +1

    Got mine last May for the same price in USD. I absolutely love it. Can’t wait to move into a place with more room so I can give it a permanent spot so I can play with it.

  • @AbbieOates
    @AbbieOates Před 2 lety +3

    I had a green one in 2005 as a secondary computer and really enjoyed it. A couple other great machines to try would be the Apple IIC and the Macintosh Classic II.

  • @billgates3699
    @billgates3699 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I like when disclaimers are added to the video. The laziest low-effort unskilled way to be ignored by anybody that isn’t glued to the screen.

  • @sburton015
    @sburton015 Před 2 lety +1

    I remember that I was just a kid at 15 years old in 1999. My first year in high school was the school year of 1998 to 1999. I remember in another video, Josh said he was 21 years old. For me, it don't seem long ago since my 21st birthday, but that was on May 11th, 2005.

  • @WestonNey
    @WestonNey Před 2 lety +1

    I just got a very similar one that was built in 2002. I installed macOS jaguar on it and it’s so nostalgic to use!

  • @fgwt6126
    @fgwt6126 Před 2 lety +5

    I have probably the only iMac G3 in existence that has a G4 500 processor - it’s a Flower Power slot loading model and is in perfect working order. The G4 upgrade was carried out by a company that specialised in such upgrades (Technovillage). It runs Mac OS X 10.5 and works with an Apple iSight FireWire webcam

    • @rommix0
      @rommix0 Před 2 lety

      Cool. Those G3 processor are pretty essential for making old Macs usable. I recently added a Sonnet Crescendo G3/400 to my Power Macintosh 7500/100. It desperately needed it.

    • @cyrs-bb4wt
      @cyrs-bb4wt Před rokem

      no way

  • @Annette_Hons
    @Annette_Hons Před 4 měsíci +1

    I got a teal colored one back in 2016 from the Riviera Hotel and Casino here in Las Vegas before they tore down the hotel. it is a 1999 model with the slot drive in front like yours. It was used in the spa there and still has all the client info on it! I'm in the process of replacing the PRAM battery. It turned on when I bought it but won't now, so hoping the PRAM battery is the only issue. If not, it will just become a super cool paper weight, I just love it!

  • @DrSwoose
    @DrSwoose Před 2 lety +3

    Towards the beginning of Covid, I saw one for sale on Facebook Marketplace for only $60, and I was so tempted to buy it. The trouble was, I was low on money at the time, but if I see one again I'm going to buy it up!

  • @ronsmith4330
    @ronsmith4330 Před 2 lety +1

    She’s a nice and cute dog.
    I just ordered a purple M1 iMac and it’s really nice to see this one. Thanks.

    • @appleimacdude
      @appleimacdude Před 22 dny +1

      Just bought a grape G3 to play my old fav games on - have yellow M1 as my main computer

  • @monkeyz240
    @monkeyz240 Před 2 lety +2

    These were in my elementary school. Circa like 1998 or so. Ha. We also had the older macs (Oregon trail og floppy disk), and then slightly newer ones in the classroom. My first elem only had the fancy macs in the library as they transitioned from old school card catalogs. My last one had them in all the classrooms lol.

  • @DanielMiller82
    @DanielMiller82 Před 2 lety +9

    many of those "Applications" were speakable items.. You could turn on the feature and it allowed you to control the mac by speech.. they would allow a command to be attached to an action. Others were part of main applications. they were not all Programs a user could directly interact with, and they only show up in the system profiler which is a data collection, usually for troubleshooting

    • @91Tech
      @91Tech  Před 2 lety +3

      Gotcha! The speech stuff is super cool- definitely ahead of its time.

  • @jeffreymom2516
    @jeffreymom2516 Před 2 lety +1

    It was really entertaining to watch the checkers!

  • @thargok
    @thargok Před 2 lety +10

    That's how Doom controlled, the first game with a somewhat modern mouse look is Marathon by Bungie which was Mac exclusive and would be a good thing to try out on that iMac.
    You can still do some very very limited browsing in OS 9 but you'll want to use Classilla. Honestly the only use for a machine that age is gaming and old Applications.

    • @DanielMonteiroNit
      @DanielMonteiroNit Před rokem

      Heck, I bought a PowerMac G4 just so I could experience Marathon 1 in it's original form :)
      And eventually to try some ancient Xcoding

    • @phipli
      @phipli Před 3 měsíci

      Nobody played Doom like that 😂, they used the keyboard option like sane people. Remember you didn't even need to look up to hit a monster on a ledge.

  • @MaxPowers1245
    @MaxPowers1245 Před 2 lety +1

    My first computer was the Space grey DV version of this..still got it

  • @GWillWin
    @GWillWin Před rokem +1

    I have a Blue iMac G3 in the basement that i had forgot about. Has the CD slot on the front and is running OSX with 1 gig ram and 30 gig HD.. Used to use it to run my music through my stereo system. May have to boot it up today

  • @navie36
    @navie36 Před 2 lety +2

    I have the same computer. Has been sitting in my basement for years. Should check and see if it still works. Bought it brand new in 1999 for $900. at Best Buy. I held onto it because it was my first Mac computer plus it is a cool looking computer.

  • @KipVaughan
    @KipVaughan Před 2 lety +3

    There is a feature in OS 9 that is vastly better then the current Mac OS. Pop up folders absolutely blow dock stacks away. Drag a window to the bottom of the screen and it converts into a tab. This lets you see the full title of the folder in a label, select multiple items at once, organize by attribute. Makes no sense that this 1998 feature works better then the 2022 equivalent.

  • @steveb1972
    @steveb1972 Před 2 lety +2

    Until 4 years ago I was using my Bondi Blue Rev b 233 Mhz iMac as a music server in the house. Yes I replaced the 5 Gig hard drive, but did keep it.
    It’s now safe and sound in its box 😊

    • @DanielMonteiroNit
      @DanielMonteiroNit Před rokem

      Please make sure to power cycle it from time to time...and remove the battery! :)

  • @sanekibeko
    @sanekibeko Před 2 lety +2

    I got a Bonnie Blue iMac G3 from Canada recently and I'm still trying to figure out how to install software. The only custom thing that was loaded when I got it was Photoshop 7.0

  • @Piketom1
    @Piketom1 Před 2 lety +1

    My first computer was a blueberry 1999 iMac G3. That was a great computer.

  • @steveb1972
    @steveb1972 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I still have my Bondi blue 233Mhz iMac. Until 5 years ago I was using it as a home music server running Mac OS 10.2 and a replacement 80 Gig hard drive. The original one was 4 gig!
    My last desktop was a white eMac! Just laptops since then.

  • @NewsBroadcasting
    @NewsBroadcasting Před rokem +1

    good video!! a long time ago i had a big litigation deal with apple and i won see apple imac dispute i even ignored steve when he called :)

  • @Jaysann22
    @Jaysann22 Před 19 dny

    I love the Sonic music you’re playing in the background! 😊

  • @MrDucklangTech
    @MrDucklangTech Před 2 lety +2

    My primary school still had one of those exact iMacs in the kindergarten room in 2013

  • @wertywerrtyson5529
    @wertywerrtyson5529 Před 2 lety +2

    I used to have a Mac from right before this one looked like a regular beige PC it also had OS 9.2. It was already about 5 years old when I got it for free and at that time a 5 year old computer was completely obsolete and didn’t have any value. My friend who gave it to me had the G3 and I always thought it looked cool but I was a Windows kid so I never used the Mac much. Mostly just played some StarCraft on it. I think it had around 266mhz and 64MB RAM. Was formerly a university computer that my friend had gotten for cheap when they upgraded.

  • @kaiserped
    @kaiserped Před 2 lety

    I used PowerMac G3 at my previous office. Mac OS 9 is not supported for pre-emptive multitasking meaning that when you're downloading something and switched to other window, that downloading won't continue. You need to make that download window active.

  • @PistigriloXP
    @PistigriloXP Před 2 lety

    I loved the Bubsy music in the background!

  • @RetroLodge
    @RetroLodge Před 2 lety +1

    Once I saw this imac in your video background, I had a feeling you would feature it on the channel. 😁👍

  • @whoolpooh7157
    @whoolpooh7157 Před 2 lety +3

    The goat❤️

  • @rommix0
    @rommix0 Před 2 lety +1

    Mac OS 9 is a very underrated operating system. There are a lot of cool video and audio software for it specifically like Final Cut, VocalWriter (the singing synthesizer app), and Metasynth just to name a few.

  • @motomike71
    @motomike71 Před 2 lety +3

    When looking for Applications, did you think to check the Applications folder? The System folder is just for specific OS items.

  • @FoxWolfWorld
    @FoxWolfWorld Před rokem +1

    I like how you struggled to find one and I found my G3 abandoned in the bushes of a parking lot

  • @randykoger4646
    @randykoger4646 Před 2 lety +1

    My favorite computer of all time.
    I had a ruby red version.

  • @Silvergoat72
    @Silvergoat72 Před 2 lety +1

    I still have my 1999 Bondi Blue iMac G3. Runs perfectly fine with Mac OS 10.2.8 Jaguar!

  • @orieosheba4567
    @orieosheba4567 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm still pissed about my mom's stupid ex who threw away mine. It's beautiful old tech.

  • @huntermorgan6177
    @huntermorgan6177 Před rokem

    Bought mine for literally **$20** at a Salvation Army store. The top grill was marked up with crayon and the previous owners' data was still on the computer. Everything's intact and even came with some disks! Did a factory reset and looking to see what I can do with it!

  • @mathesonstep
    @mathesonstep Před 2 lety +3

    Awesome video, I have seen a few people install a compact flash or SD card as storage for this iMac, that seems like a better idea than wasting a whole SSD as IDE would not be able to reach the SSD's top speed anyway

    • @91Tech
      @91Tech  Před 2 lety +3

      Definitely seems to be a common solution! I'm unsure of which way to go as of yet... small SSDs are super cheap, but an SD card would honestly be kind of cool to boot off of. Maybe we'll try both lol

  • @snadwichbcuzyes3359
    @snadwichbcuzyes3359 Před 2 lety

    I found one last summer with it's keyboard for 35 dollars in a thrift shop, absolute steal. My parent even just so happened to see that they had a puck mouse lying around at her work in the exact colour that my iMac was in, so that was cool-

  • @KurtisEllis
    @KurtisEllis Před 2 lety

    I have a g4 and a g3 desktop but I've been seeking a g3 for years as well 😆 I know the exact craigslist post your talking about

  • @monkeyman767
    @monkeyman767 Před 2 lety

    I have grey version of this in my room back home, had it since I was a kid. still boots, running 10.3 I think? It's so weird seeing people now calling this a retro computer, I mean it is for sure, but God damn I'm old

  • @zodi5203
    @zodi5203 Před 2 lety

    I love that you used Sonic 3 music in the background

  • @thebizzle413
    @thebizzle413 Před 2 lety +4

    I would think the hockey puck mouse would be more popular in Canada,

    • @91Tech
      @91Tech  Před 2 lety +3

      LOL you'd think so, eh

  • @cobaltretrotech
    @cobaltretrotech Před 2 lety +5

    I would recommend going with a compact flash card adapter over trying to adapt a SATA SSD. I know from watching a few other channels trying to do that same thing that the iMac is very picky on which SATA to IDE adapters will work
    Since the compact flash card is basically a very small version of ide, adapters for that are much simpler and are much more likely to work

    • @underconfident_asmr
      @underconfident_asmr Před 2 lety

      I have to report the opposite over here. I actually bought a few IDE to SATA adapters at a time on eBay quite some time ago, and in the same day I did my G3 iMac and an AGP G4 and both worked perfectly. I suppose I might've just gotten lucky. A few years later they still work swell.

    • @91Tech
      @91Tech  Před 2 lety

      It seems like everyone has an annoying time setting it up regardless of what they use, lol. I might try an SD card for classic MacOS and an SSD for Mac OS X? Possibly? We'll see what happens, lots of options.

    • @compaqdeskpro5770
      @compaqdeskpro5770 Před 2 lety +1

      I recommend the Startech one, it is $20 and red. Have it in multiple Macs.

    • @cobaltretrotech
      @cobaltretrotech Před 2 lety

      @@91Tech That might be the best way to do it

  • @Mark-mu4pj
    @Mark-mu4pj Před 2 lety

    I used them in school, they were pretty good back then.

  • @JD-wc9nh
    @JD-wc9nh Před 2 lety

    I just picked one up from village market in France for 10 euros haha can’t believe it, and it works great !

  • @be236
    @be236 Před 2 lety

    Ah... Classic Mac OS 9.2.2. Great in the day... though it would randomly freeze on me here and there... very frustrating when it happened.

  • @TheSulross
    @TheSulross Před 2 lety

    this is pretty much the final iteration of the original Mac concept introduced in 1984 - the system software still has a connective lineage and the hardware form factor replicates same computer appliance concept

  • @cd6422
    @cd6422 Před 2 lety +1

    Damn you're making me feel old. I used the G3's in middle school.

  • @mcnielentertainment
    @mcnielentertainment Před 9 měsíci +1

    Only times i used these was in elementary school from kindergarten to 3rd grade. Class of 2015. After 3rd grade, the school showed how poor they were by purchasing 4GB RAM Windows computers (XP, Vista, 7 and all the way to 10). 4GB of RAM only so you can image how frequent it was freezing and how slow they were.
    Never owned an imac g3 but wanted to

  • @davidgreen4406
    @davidgreen4406 Před 2 lety +9

    The applications folder should have many more applications in it than just Norton Utilities. I believe that you were scrolled all the way to the bottom of the window so that the majority of the files in the folder were cut off. My suggestion is that you go to the top menubar, select the view options menu, and change the view mode until you can see the files more easily. I personally prefer to use the icons view over the list view when I am in the Applications folder in Mac OS9, as I like to see all of the fun icons. I hope this helps!

  • @retro2409
    @retro2409 Před 2 lety

    My elementary school (2009-2010) had these computers surprisingly and weren’t upgraded until 2011 with a Mac mini, not sure what they use now, hopefully not the same Mac mini’s I grew up with

  • @curmudgeonextraordinaire1884
    @curmudgeonextraordinaire1884 Před měsícem +1

    You may want to look into recapping the motherboard. Vintage computers are famous for leaking capacitors, they will completely trash the motherboard.

  • @gamingbros2533
    @gamingbros2533 Před 2 lety

    Damn you have greate videos