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Dual 867

Who cares what's in the Mac. What's in the bottle? ;)
 
MY studio setup. Running an earlier single 867 for ProTools.
 

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OK, here we go...

http://www.sesdesign.com/myOffice.jpg

My current setup. I left out the Titanium laptop and the Dell notebrick.

Forgot to post the stats

Dual 1 Ghz G4 Quicksilver
2 Gb RAM
150 GB HD
Used for most everything and Maya

Dual 500 Mhz G4
512 MB RAM
200 Gb HD
Editing workstation

Boxx Dual Athlon 1.8 Ghz
2 GB Ram
80 GB HD
Maya

Athlon 1.1 Ghz
1 GB Ram
50 Gb HD
Some FX work and compositing

Quicksilver and Boxx share Apple Cinema display and the editor and other PC share a 21" CRT. 1 keyboard mouse and monitor at each station thanks to KVM switches.
 
Ahem...

Sorry, don't worry about it. Let's just say it was a bit of a late night, early morning, aaaargh!

(Dr Who was the best programme the BBC ever made)

Back to the thread...
 
Originally posted by Anim8r
OK, here we go...

Forgot to post the stats

Dual 1 Ghz G4 Quicksilver
2 Gb RAM
150 GB HD
Used for most everything and Maya


Wait a min....how can the dp 1ghz have 2gigs of ram? Thought it went up to 1.5gb? I hve the G4 little booklet (yes....beside my 933qs tower. *l*)....that doesn't look like the new towers.....:confused:
 
Originally posted by OmegaMan


Wait a min....how can the dp 1ghz have 2gigs of ram? Thought it went up to 1.5gb? I hve the G4 little booklet (yes....beside my 933qs tower. *l*)....that doesn't look like the new towers.....:confused:

Maybe he's counting the swapfile.:D
 
Originally posted by Anim8r
Sorry... you are right.
3x512 = 1.5 GB

Drunk with the sheer power! Bwahahaha

Power corrupts...and to save your soul....I will grudgenly take one of your 512mb sticks. :D
 
- iBook 500 Mhz Combo, 640 ram
- Alcatel Speettouch Home
- Zip
- SanDisk
- Digital Ixus 2.1
- Epson Stylus C60
- Ericsson t65
- Siemens Gigaset 3000
- Sennheiser HDR 30
 

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So clean. I assume you intend to work at this desk.

You wait - as work grows, you will be knee deep in paper, post-it notes, beadcrumbs, bits of old pork pie crust (usually buried in the keyboard), tea and coffee stains, reels of tape, ink splatters, chewed-up pens, paper clips, CD coasters, cabling, old Mac magazines, pages torn out of old Mac magazines, dog-eared software manuals, numerous other bits of crud and, in my case, old cigar butts, beer bottles and eternal late nights!

Not to mention cleaning the spit off the monitor every couple of months:D
 
lol @ lazzo...

...that really makes me want to change my computer room into a home office, I wonder If I can do that. :)
 
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