This is what I got for my iMac G4. Main Spec as following:
- IBM 1GHz PowerPC G4 processor with Velocity Engine (256k L2), 133Mhz FSB.
- 256MB PC2100 184PIN DDR+512MB PC2100 200PIN SODIMM DDR.
- 80GB Ultra ATA/100 7200 rpm.
- SuperDrive with DVD-R write 4x/read 8x, CD-R write 16x/read 32x.
- 17inch widescreen TFT, 1440X900 native resolution, brightness 200cd/m, contrast ratio 300:1, viewing angel 120-degree horizontal; 90-degree vertical.
- nVidia Geforce 4 MX with 64 MB of DDR with AGP 4X.
As the spec shows, it is rarely to be seen, that a full-size system used memory slot combined with a laptop used memory slot. I will confirm this in the following pictures, and it is seems a win-win situation that a all-in-one computer usually to be seen. it may reduce many cost, both the Apple and the customers. Respect to the huge decreasing of the expending on the portable-use memories, this design some time is not really a marked price, but this reduced my wasting of money to bring a momentous improvement on my "new" iMac, as the memory is play a significantly role in the reality.
Oh, BTW, the memory is not as told that can not been upgrade over 1GB, instead the memory can not been added over 4GB as the 32-bit system can not executed memories over 4GB. And i will test this machine with the memory upgraded, obviously the "heart" is not a very handy job, and this will course a very serious problem, so i neither wont do it in the future.
Lay down the iMac with the screen face down, putted some cloth to protect the fragile LCD. Loosed the four captive screws and remove the bottom very easily, note the screws wont come out as they are bind up with the panel.



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