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400 MHz iMac G3

There were several different G3 iMacs that ran at 400 MHz: two introduced in 1999, one introduced in 2000, and one introduced in 2001.

The 400 MHz iMac DV and 400 MHz DV Special Edition were introduced in October 1999. These included a DVD-ROM drive and were the first iMacs with built-in FireWire ports. They have Rage 128 graphics with 8 MB of video memory and run Mac OS 8.6 and later. The DV model came in five "fruity" flavors - grape, blueberry, strawberry, tangerine, and lime - while the DV SE shipped in graphite.

The summer 2000 400 MHz iMac DV dropped DVD-ROM in favor of CD-ROM to keep costs down. It was available in indigo and ruby and requires Mac OS 9.0.4 and later. Graphics were improved with the Rage 128 Pro chipset.

The final 400 MHz iMac was the early 2001 model, available only in indigo. It shipped with Mac OS 9.1.

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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