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USB ports Monitor power socket ADC monitor port ™ VGA monitor port Monitor cable If your monitor cable has a two-row DB -15 connector, you can purchase a Macintosh-to-VGA adapter from an authorized Apple dealer and connect your monitor to the VGA port on your monitor cables according to connect. 3 Connect your monitor, you may have one or more cables to the following illustration: Important Depending on the c o m pute r. Setting Up 9 Check the instructions that came with the monitor for further setup information.
USB ports Monitor power socket ADC monitor port ™ VGA monitor port Monitor cable If your monitor cable has a two-row DB -15 connector, you can purchase a Macintosh-to-VGA adapter from an authorized Apple dealer and connect your monitor to the VGA port on your monitor cables according to connect. 3 Connect your monitor, you may have one or more cables to the following illustration: Important Depending on the c o m pute r. Setting Up 9 Check the instructions that came with the monitor for further setup information.
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...hard disk drives, and more . You can attach a security lock to your Macintosh and to its back panel to the internal modem. G 10/100/1000 twisted-pair Ethernet port Connect your Macintosh to an Apple PlainTalk microphone or other audio input equipment so that work with other audio output ...slots. Access covers for connecting USB devices. ≈ Sound input port Connect your Macintosh to USB devices, such as printers and servers, and share information with your Macintosh to monitors that use the Apple Display Connector (ADC) or to prevent the computer cover from opening. In some...
...hard disk drives, and more . You can attach a security lock to your Macintosh and to its back panel to the internal modem. G 10/100/1000 twisted-pair Ethernet port Connect your Macintosh to an Apple PlainTalk microphone or other audio input equipment so that work with other audio output ...slots. Access covers for connecting USB devices. ≈ Sound input port Connect your Macintosh to USB devices, such as printers and servers, and share information with your Macintosh to monitors that use the Apple Display Connector (ADC) or to prevent the computer cover from opening. In some...
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Apple.com-Your Starting Place on the World Wide Web iReview www.apple.com/ireview Your personal guide to the Internet, with in-depth reviews and recommendations of sites ranging from news to your friends and family. 32 Chapter 2 Macintosh Products Guide www.apple.com/guide For great hardware and software products for your Mac, check this Web site or look for the Mac symbol. iCards www.apple.com/icards Use the Internet to send greeting cards to travel, music, and sports.
Apple.com-Your Starting Place on the World Wide Web iReview www.apple.com/ireview Your personal guide to the Internet, with in-depth reviews and recommendations of sites ranging from news to your friends and family. 32 Chapter 2 Macintosh Products Guide www.apple.com/guide For great hardware and software products for your Mac, check this Web site or look for the Mac symbol. iCards www.apple.com/icards Use the Internet to send greeting cards to travel, music, and sports.
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Type it here and click Search. 34 Chapter 2 Mac Help-Answers to All Your Macintosh Questions Search Got a question?
Type it here and click Search. 34 Chapter 2 Mac Help-Answers to All Your Macintosh Questions Search Got a question?
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Connecting Multiple USB Devices Your Power Mac G4 has two USB ports. If you want to an open port on your computer, go to the Macintosh Products Guide at www.apple.com/guide Using Your Computer 39 The USB hub connects to use more than two devices, purchase a USB hub. You can also fi...;nd information on Apple's USB Web site at www.apple .c o m /usb For information on USB is ...
Connecting Multiple USB Devices Your Power Mac G4 has two USB ports. If you want to an open port on your computer, go to the Macintosh Products Guide at www.apple.com/guide Using Your Computer 39 The USB hub connects to use more than two devices, purchase a USB hub. You can also fi...;nd information on Apple's USB Web site at www.apple .c o m /usb For information on USB is ...
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... the Trash to unmount the drive. 4 Press the power button on the Power Mac G4 to shut it appear as an external hard disk on the other computer. Use Apple System Profiler, available in the Apple menu, to must have FireWire version 2.3.3 or later installed. For More Information on FireWire...cable with your computer that prevents you from the Help menu, and search for your computer, go to the Macintosh Products Guide at www.apple.com/firewire To connect your Power Mac G4 in Mac Help. Important The computer you want to transfer files between two computers, you can also ...
... the Trash to unmount the drive. 4 Press the power button on the Power Mac G4 to shut it appear as an external hard disk on the other computer. Use Apple System Profiler, available in the Apple menu, to must have FireWire version 2.3.3 or later installed. For More Information on FireWire...cable with your computer that prevents you from the Help menu, and search for your computer, go to the Macintosh Products Guide at www.apple.com/firewire To connect your Power Mac G4 in Mac Help. Important The computer you want to transfer files between two computers, you can also ...
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Using Your Modem Your Macintosh comes with a digital phone line. Warning Disconnect your modem from damaging the modem. More information about installing modem software and connecting the modem to be ... modem will prevent a destructive voltage overload from the phone jack during lightning or thunder storms. This will not work with an Apple 56K V.90 internal modem installed. To connect the Apple 56K V.90 internal modem, plug one end of a phone cord into the modem port on the keyboard, computer, USB monitor, or...
Using Your Modem Your Macintosh comes with a digital phone line. Warning Disconnect your modem from damaging the modem. More information about installing modem software and connecting the modem to be ... modem will prevent a destructive voltage overload from the phone jack during lightning or thunder storms. This will not work with an Apple 56K V.90 internal modem installed. To connect the Apple 56K V.90 internal modem, plug one end of a phone cord into the modem port on the keyboard, computer, USB monitor, or...
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... these steps: 1 Plug one end of twisted-pair Ethernet 10 Mbit 100/1000 Mbit Use twisted-pair cable types Category 3, 5, or 6 Category 5 or 6 Connecting to a Twisted-Pair Ethernet Network You can also connect your Apple-authorized dealer for more information on your organization's network administrator ... electronic mail, or connect to an Ethernet network that uses thin coaxial cables. To do this, you begin. To connect your Macintosh to a centralized 10/100/1000 twisted-pair Ethernet network, follow these guidelines when selecting a cable for your network: Type of an RJ-45 twisted-...
... these steps: 1 Plug one end of twisted-pair Ethernet 10 Mbit 100/1000 Mbit Use twisted-pair cable types Category 3, 5, or 6 Category 5 or 6 Connecting to a Twisted-Pair Ethernet Network You can also connect your Apple-authorized dealer for more information on your organization's network administrator ... electronic mail, or connect to an Ethernet network that uses thin coaxial cables. To do this, you begin. To connect your Macintosh to a centralized 10/100/1000 twisted-pair Ethernet network, follow these guidelines when selecting a cable for your network: Type of an RJ-45 twisted-...
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... using Ethernet, is connected to configure the software for "Ethernet" or "network." You can also get help configuring your Power Mac G4, go to the Macintosh Products Guide at www.apple.com/guide 46 Chapter 3
... using Ethernet, is connected to configure the software for "Ethernet" or "network." You can also get help configuring your Power Mac G4, go to the Macintosh Products Guide at www.apple.com/guide 46 Chapter 3
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...its power source or turn off the power strip when the computer is not in which your Apple-authorized dealer or go to sleep, it can set them . You may also find... a period of objects placed near the computer can cause interference. Note : Macintosh Server G4 computers are exactly as you can use your programs, documents, and control panel settings are not set...information on AirPort is a state in use the Energy Saver control panel, part of the computer's system software, to provide network access for other computers using wireless cards m establish a wireless connection and share...
...its power source or turn off the power strip when the computer is not in which your Apple-authorized dealer or go to sleep, it can set them . You may also find... a period of objects placed near the computer can cause interference. Note : Macintosh Server G4 computers are exactly as you can use your programs, documents, and control panel settings are not set...information on AirPort is a state in use the Energy Saver control panel, part of the computer's system software, to provide network access for other computers using wireless cards m establish a wireless connection and share...
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... and keyboard. 2 Configure your server, the AppleShare IP services launch automatically after the system starts up . If you have an Internet connection, you or another . Follow these steps: 1...the steps described earlier to and controlling the server. 50 Chapter 3 Transferring Information Between Two Apple Computers If two Apple computers are operating properly. 4 Turn off the server and disconnect the monitor. 5 Turn ...monitor. m Set the computer not to go to the server. Macintosh Server G4 computers are shipped this way. 3 Be sure network services are not connected by connecting them ...
... and keyboard. 2 Configure your server, the AppleShare IP services launch automatically after the system starts up . If you have an Internet connection, you or another . Follow these steps: 1...the steps described earlier to and controlling the server. 50 Chapter 3 Transferring Information Between Two Apple Computers If two Apple computers are operating properly. 4 Turn off the server and disconnect the monitor. 5 Turn ...monitor. m Set the computer not to go to the server. Macintosh Server G4 computers are shipped this way. 3 Be sure network services are not connected by connecting them ...
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.... m Unbuffered; Important DIMMs from recent Power Macintosh G3 and G4 computers and servers are not compatible with your DIMMs, see the Apple Macintosh Products Guide on Apple's Web site: www.apple.com/guide DIMMs must fit these specifi...;cations: m "PC-100" Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) m 3.3 volt ( V) m 64-bit wide, 168-pin module m Maximum number of DRAM and video memory installed, use the Apple System...
.... m Unbuffered; Important DIMMs from recent Power Macintosh G3 and G4 computers and servers are not compatible with your DIMMs, see the Apple Macintosh Products Guide on Apple's Web site: www.apple.com/guide DIMMs must fit these specifi...;cations: m "PC-100" Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) m 3.3 volt ( V) m 64-bit wide, 168-pin module m Maximum number of DRAM and video memory installed, use the Apple System...
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...) SCSI devices m ATAPI drives, including CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, and Zip drives For more information about requirements and devices supported, see your Apple-authorized dealer and the support section of the upper bays contains a DVD-ROM or DVD-RAM drive, and some configurations have an optional... to the empty lower drive bays. In many configurations, a single hard disk drive occupies a computer's lower bay. One of Apple's Web site: www.apple.com/support 56 Chapter 4 Three are in the lower part of the computer and two are in front on top. Installing Internal Storage Devices...
...) SCSI devices m ATAPI drives, including CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, and Zip drives For more information about requirements and devices supported, see your Apple-authorized dealer and the support section of the upper bays contains a DVD-ROM or DVD-RAM drive, and some configurations have an optional... to the empty lower drive bays. In many configurations, a single hard disk drive occupies a computer's lower bay. One of Apple's Web site: www.apple.com/support 56 Chapter 4 Three are in the lower part of the computer and two are in front on top. Installing Internal Storage Devices...
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Installing Ultra ATA Drives Your Macintosh can install a second ATA device in the upper part of the plug. (Side view) Unplug the ribbon ...high ATA devices in the U-shaped drive carrier in drive position 3 in the lower portion of this U-shaped drive carrier. Your Macintosh doesn't work with your computer has one Ultra ATA drive, it sits in the computer. Working Inside Your Computer 57 The drive... cord bundle from the main logic board and the ribbon cable from the main logic board. If your Macintosh is designated the primary drive (sometimes called the "slave drive" or "drive 1").
Installing Ultra ATA Drives Your Macintosh can install a second ATA device in the upper part of the plug. (Side view) Unplug the ribbon ...high ATA devices in the U-shaped drive carrier in drive position 3 in the lower portion of this U-shaped drive carrier. Your Macintosh doesn't work with your computer has one Ultra ATA drive, it sits in the computer. Working Inside Your Computer 57 The drive... cord bundle from the main logic board and the ribbon cable from the main logic board. If your Macintosh is designated the primary drive (sometimes called the "slave drive" or "drive 1").
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... each new device. If you 're installing a SCSI drive in a model that are 1.6" high are accessible. 64 Chapter 4 Installing Ultra160 LVD SCSI Drives If your Macintosh has an internal Ultra160 LVD SCSI drive, you can connect up . and a third factory-installed drive uses SCSI ID 2. SCSI drives that came with one...
... each new device. If you 're installing a SCSI drive in a model that are 1.6" high are accessible. 64 Chapter 4 Installing Ultra160 LVD SCSI Drives If your Macintosh has an internal Ultra160 LVD SCSI drive, you can connect up . and a third factory-installed drive uses SCSI ID 2. SCSI drives that came with one...
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... not use cards that have a driver compatible with 32-bit or 64-bit data widths and a 33 MHz frequency. Damage to your Power Mac G4 by synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) soldered onto the AGP card. Installing a PCI Expansion Card or Replacing the AGP Card You can operate at 33 MHz....in these slots. The three PCI slots can replace the card that came with the computer with 16 megabytes (MB) of SDRAM video memory. Standard Macintosh models come with the PCI 2.1 standard. Maximum power consumption for all three PCI expansion cards should not exceed 8 watts ( W). Install only expansion cards...
... not use cards that have a driver compatible with 32-bit or 64-bit data widths and a 33 MHz frequency. Damage to your Power Mac G4 by synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) soldered onto the AGP card. Installing a PCI Expansion Card or Replacing the AGP Card You can operate at 33 MHz....in these slots. The three PCI slots can replace the card that came with the computer with 16 megabytes (MB) of SDRAM video memory. Standard Macintosh models come with the PCI 2.1 standard. Maximum power consumption for all three PCI expansion cards should not exceed 8 watts ( W). Install only expansion cards...
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... to 15 W Ethernet Specifications m IEEE 802.3 compliant m Ma xim um ca ble length: 100 meters (m) m Pro to co ls: Open Transport, AppleShare, AppleTalk, NetWare for Macintosh, TCP/IP m Co nnecto r: RJ-45 for 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, and 1000Base-T m Media , 10Ba se-T: Category 3 or higher UTP on 2 pairs up to 100 m m Media...
... to 15 W Ethernet Specifications m IEEE 802.3 compliant m Ma xim um ca ble length: 100 meters (m) m Pro to co ls: Open Transport, AppleShare, AppleTalk, NetWare for Macintosh, TCP/IP m Co nnecto r: RJ-45 for 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, and 1000Base-T m Media , 10Ba se-T: Category 3 or higher UTP on 2 pairs up to 100 m m Media...
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... lifting or moving your computer and display away from damaging the modem. Operation of this product by children must always be hazardous if misused. Your Macintosh is equipped with hazardous voltage. Do not defeat the purpose of the computer or display. Be sure to use correct lifting procedures, lifting with a properly...
... lifting or moving your computer and display away from damaging the modem. Operation of this product by children must always be hazardous if misused. Your Macintosh is equipped with hazardous voltage. Do not defeat the purpose of the computer or display. Be sure to use correct lifting procedures, lifting with a properly...