![]() Companies such as Dell and HP attempt to steal the design that makes the MacBook Pro what it is. All the laptops out there are out to beat the 'ultrabook' MacBook Air. Today, there is a boatload of all in one computers like the current iMac. No other PC was designed like the early 2000 Apple computers. Some, still have Xserve computers that they use! Crazy thought, a rack server as a main PPC mac, but hey it's still a Mac! All the computers on the list to the right are cool, and each one pushed Apple further and further into the modern world. ![]() The PPC Archive team ourselves has a variety of machines, ranging from iMac G3s, Blue and Whites, iBooks, PowerBooks, and G5 systems! That's our guess of what still has the most ground in the PowerPC World. All OldWorld systems have floppy drives, so use the floppy drive to launch the installer, and then point the installer to the CD for the needed files. The list is a bit long, so why not fill the text here! Quite a few people still have Power Mac G5s kicking around, and quite a few people have iMac G3s around as well. OldWorld PowerMacs will not boot a Ubuntu CD, because OldWorld computers relied on a Mac OS ROM CD boot driver to be present on the CD, and a free-software version of this driver is not available. While a G5 may be a decent day-to-day computer, the G3's are vintage and still can do some amazing things such as being the jukebox at a party or a kitchen computer, or go to extreme lengths and use them as your daily machine! ![]() We posted a poll to see what computer has the most votes.
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