iMacs and eMacs

iMac G3 (Summer 2000)

Overview

Apple broadened the iMac line from three models and two speeds to four models and speeds in July 2000, also introducing a new color pallete (indigo, ruby, sage, and snow in addition to graphite). The new iMacs shipped with Mac OS 9.0.4.

iMac 2000

The entry-level 350 MHz indigo iMac was a slight step up from the earlier 350 MHz blueberry model. Graphics are better with the Rage Pro 128, and it has a slightly larger hard drive - 7 GB vs. 6 GB. As with its blueberry predecessor, this entry-level iMac does not include FireWire.

The 400 MHz iMac DV shipped in indigo and ruby. It was the only "DV" iMac that didn't come with a DVD-ROM drive. Instead, it had the same 24x CD-ROM drive as its 350 MHz sibling. However, unlike the entry-level model, this one includes the important FireWire port, making it possible to use an external boot drive, CD- or DVD-burner, Apple's iSight webcam, and other FireWire peripherals.

The next step up is the 450 MHz iMac DV+, the only iMac ever to ship at 450 MHz. It includes a 4x DVD-ROM drive and could be purchased in indigo, ruby, or sage - the only Mac to ever use that color.

At the top of the Summer 2000 iMac line is the 500 MHz iMac DV Special Edition, which came in snow and graphite. It was the only iMac in this family to ship with 128 MB of RAM, and it shipped with a 30 GB hard drive.

  • If you are running Mac OS 9.1 or later, iMac Firmware Update 4.1.9 should be installed. If you are using Mac OS X, you must boot from a Mac OS 9.1-9.2.2 writeable partition (not a CD or network disk) prior to updating. You cannot update to OS X 10.3 or later unless you first install Firmware Update 4.1.9.
  • For more information on firmware updates, see iMac: When to Install Available Updaters.

Mac OS X

Non-Apple upgrades and peripherals (such as unsupported USB devices, replacement drives, and third-party memory) may cause problems when installing or booting into Mac OS X.

Be sure to read and follow Apple's "Read Before You Install" install instructions to increase the likelihood of getting OS X installed and running on the first try.

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