I know how old this video is, but I do have to say, the Sawtooth came with built in USB 1.1 You could add a USB 2 PCI card to gain the functionality. Also note, the expansion slots are PCI, not PCIX. The dual processors mean it's a Gigabit Ethernet, not the original Sawtooth.
During my senior year in high school, they bought a dozen or so of these machines (with the 17" CRT) with OS 9 to expand the school's Macintosh lab (it was used for graphics and journalism classes). I think that design of this machine is a bit more easier than the eyes than the B&W G3 and the iMac, though on the other hand I'm not a Mac guy.
I just got your channel recommended by YT. Great content! - After having been compelled by my new job to switch to a Mac in 2002, I quickly fell in love with this brand. Now I own four iMacs G3 of the early series, a PowerMac G3, a PowerMac G4 Mirrored Drive Doors and an iMac from 2012 in my "museum". On a daily basis I have an iPhone XR, an iPad 10th Gen., a Mac mini M2 and an MacBook Air M2. Apple seems to rule my life. 😂
@@TechMadeEasyUK It'd be sweet right? It'd take some work but it'd be so unique. The cooling would be a huge issue though, not sure how I'd get around that without using a circular saw somewhere.
Great video! Just got myself one, mine has no scratches outside, 533Mhz CPU, 40GB HDD, no ZIP drive or pass tru’ power supply power, but it’s a 338 WATTS by DELTA ELECTRONICS version, modem inside BY HONGKONG TELECOM, TADIRAN BATTERY, no airport card, 2W SPEAKER, different than yours, 3 memory slots only but 4 PCI and 1 AGP just like yours! (mine is immaculate, maybe never opened before, but its yellowish inside and out. I got it to make a custom build, but its so nice that I want to leave it intact, and get myself another one to transform it. I also own a 2006 20 Inch Imac (White) 9 .5 out of 10. I’m more of a windows guy but I’m in love with older apple computers and now a lot more! The older Mac’s build quality is craaazy! New Sub here! I’ll be uploading a video about mine soon but I’m not an expert creating content :/ 😂! Great content btw, thanks.
I did! And yes. I’ll do my best to find another one that looks good enough to be on my table but not so good that will hurt me to modify it! My bedroom smells like old computer chips and grease 😂! 23 years old G4… Thanks again
Exciting? Indeed. Every generation was something new and experimental, as were the early 2000s, late 90s in a whole. Best? That would be the early intel macs from 2006 - 2008, imo. Back, when the aluminium design still was new and shiny (unlike today where it's "can't innovate anymore, my ass" all over again). The ppc era was highly frustrating with the lack of software support and overheating issues. Then again, there was Pentium 4, so what do i know.
@@doemis8573 i had no problems with ppc. While i was a graphic artist i only needed , photoshop, illustrator, quark and the old macromedia suite and i was set.
moine is double 450mhz processor i upgraded to double1.2ghz sonnet and tons of pci making it an awesome machine I used for graphic as web design. my fav comps stronger plastic than the G3
I have one of these in my collection too 😄 It's the single CPU 500Mhz version though. Still works, still in good condition (ignoring the plastic scratches!) and still booting OSX tiger and OS9.2 on separate disks. I also inherited a more up to date Quicksilver which now runs Sorbet leopard. It's is less good condition though as the person who owned it did not take care of it and turned it in to an art project because it stopped working. the CPU card reports a L3(?) Cache error on post and it always fails the first boot, have to hit reset and warm boot after the cache gets disabled by the firmware. I managed to get it to work after a lot of TLC and sheer 'Technomancy' but even I have my limits with the CPU card problem.
Cool vid, cheers! I just got one for next to nothing off gum tree, a single 450 (made in ireland). Will follow your guide to get the scratches out. Not really into macs but this one looks like fun!
I saw your photo on Twitter! Have fun, they're not the most groundbreaking machines but they are still uber stylish, I hope you enjoy tinkering with it!
Thanks for a good video! I have an old G4 too, which I have been able to clean well. However, I am not sure how to get into the keyboard to clean that. Any tip?
From a very lowly American underling…. Great video! I have the single processor version of this G4 and plan on using your cleaning/buffing process. What was the name or grit size of the buffing compound?
HI. Nice video, interesting. I love this machine because after the failure of the old PowerPc 9x00 series which had 2 PPc 604e of which the second cpu was often unused because OS8/9 were not able to exploit them, with the G4, a cpu that was already born with the hardware possibility of joining to a second cpu and most importantly, to be managed by a Multitasking Premptive Multiprocessor operating system. So all good with OSx, especially OSx Tiger 10.4.11, optimized to squeeze the most out of PowerPCs. Moreover, the 1MB level 2 or 3 Cache helps a lot the fast management of data and applications compared to the slow PC100 SDR ram, which later became PC133 and DDR 333 on later PowerMacs. In order to take full advantage of the machine, my advice is to use an ATI 9600/9700/9800 AGP, which besides being very fast, under Tiger is exploited for hardware acceleration in apps (Cocoa), while games require OpenGL; in any case, the games also benefit from it. Bring the total ram to 1GB or 2GB and try applications such as After Effect 5, FinalCut Studio 5, Photoshop CS, Cinema 4D 11.5 apps that take advantage of the double processor, the extra ram and multitasking (On Mac Garden you can find all the software mentioned) . Perhaps you might be surprised to see that while rendering in Cinema4D, you can edit a video in DV format in real time and while rendering effects play a round of Quake2...thanks to the real multitasking and enormously underestimated power of the G4s ( the feedback of the G4 is better than that of its older brother G5, again thanks to the large caches it is equipped with. Apple was right to use the same technique used by SGI Silicon Graphic for its Workstations; use large caches from 4 to 16Mb for processor). Make another video with the apps I mentioned....
That's not a Sawtooth G4, but a 'Gigabit Ethernet' model. Both have the same 'M' no., but different EMC numbers (1864, in this case). Sawtooth had slower ethernet and no ADC port. Most importantly, there were no dual-CPU Sawtooth models.
Interesting Mac. My G4 is a Gigabit Ethernet model (just like this one) and it’s built in the US. Not Ireland. That leads me to believe this is a custom order. Apple’s custom build to order systems have traditionally been built in their Dublin plant (they still do this to this day!) Also these G4’s never had the Samsung PSU. The one you are referring to came in the MDDs from 2002 onwards and used parts from the G4 Xserve. As with the ADC monitor there’s weren’t sold very long and we’re basically there to provide a stop gap solution for the lower end since Apple’s LCD monitors were still very expensive. The CRT Studio display only sold with Graphite G4’s of the Gigabit Ethernet and Digital Audio varieties. So it was likely bought with the system. I’d recommend doing a video card upgrade. The solution I have in my G4 is a GeForce 6200 in the AGP slot for OS X and a Rage 128 PCI in the PCI slot for OS 9 games. Speaking of OS 9 you should definitely install that on this system as it’s where they perform their best and OS 9 is still a really nice OS to use for basic tasks like productivity.
@@TechMadeEasyUK you’re wrong about more things than you get right. You’re polluting the subject and misleading. Why make some sort of documentary if you’re not going to bother to get the facts right? Good luck to anybody trying to get into the hobby that watches this 🙄
Dude the industrial design of 90s apple was a ripoff from SGI cpu designs. First machines to use this type of design, were the indigo, or the os2, or the 320, 540, i mean, apple just ripped off the design, and made it cooler. Even the use of xeon processors, was original from sgi, with irix dating back to 1988!!!! And i used to have 4 in my studio, they were soooo slow compared to a pc, like... soooooooo slow.
I know how old this video is, but I do have to say, the Sawtooth came with built in USB 1.1 You could add a USB 2 PCI card to gain the functionality. Also note, the expansion slots are PCI, not PCIX. The dual processors mean it's a Gigabit Ethernet, not the original Sawtooth.
Thanks for the helpful comment!
You're wrong about the slots. All Powermac G4's have 3 PCI-X slots. Note that PCI-X is not the same as PCI-E.
@@tradito I didn't say they were PCIe, I said they were PCI. Sawtooth's did not have PCIx. That first came about, I believe, in the 2003 Powermac G5s.
@@brokenelectronics3665 I stand corrected. Sorry, my memory isn't what it used to be. G4's have indeed 3x 64bit non-x PCi slots.
the G4 can still keep up today with some proper linux tweaking and some upgrades
During my senior year in high school, they bought a dozen or so of these machines (with the 17" CRT) with OS 9 to expand the school's Macintosh lab (it was used for graphics and journalism classes). I think that design of this machine is a bit more easier than the eyes than the B&W G3 and the iMac, though on the other hand I'm not a Mac guy.
I just got your channel recommended by YT. Great content! - After having been compelled by my new job to switch to a Mac in 2002, I quickly fell in love with this brand. Now I own four iMacs G3 of the early series, a PowerMac G3, a PowerMac G4 Mirrored Drive Doors and an iMac from 2012 in my "museum". On a daily basis I have an iPhone XR, an iPad 10th Gen., a Mac mini M2 and an MacBook Air M2. Apple seems to rule my life. 😂
Glad you enjoyed, and thanks for sharing!
Best case design of all time. Ive always dreamed of somehow converting one into an ATX style case, like a sleeper PC build.
I'd love to see that
@@TechMadeEasyUK It'd be sweet right? It'd take some work but it'd be so unique. The cooling would be a huge issue though, not sure how I'd get around that without using a circular saw somewhere.
Keep up the great work! I would have never thought of using automotive cut and polish. You gave me an idea for my 02 Power Mac G4 QS.
It worked a treat, and it smells nice too!
Thanks for this content. I really enjoyed seeing the process and result of your restoration on this machine, it deserves that kind of love.
Great video! Just got myself one, mine has no scratches outside, 533Mhz CPU, 40GB HDD, no ZIP drive or pass tru’ power supply power, but it’s a 338 WATTS by DELTA ELECTRONICS version, modem inside BY HONGKONG TELECOM, TADIRAN BATTERY, no airport card, 2W SPEAKER, different than yours, 3 memory slots only but 4 PCI and 1 AGP just like yours! (mine is immaculate, maybe never opened before, but its yellowish inside and out.
I got it to make a custom build, but its so nice that I want to leave it intact, and get myself another one to transform it. I also own a 2006 20 Inch Imac (White) 9 .5 out of 10. I’m more of a windows guy but I’m in love with older apple computers and now a lot more! The older Mac’s build quality is craaazy! New Sub here! I’ll be uploading a video about mine soon but I’m not an expert creating content :/ 😂! Great content btw, thanks.
Glad you enjoyed! Good call on keeping the G4 stock, they’re awesome little machines
I did! And yes. I’ll do my best to find another one that looks good enough to be on my table but not so good that will hurt me to modify it! My bedroom smells like old computer chips and grease 😂! 23 years old G4… Thanks again
Best era to be into Mac’s i think. Most exciting time!
Exciting? Indeed. Every generation was something new and experimental, as were the early 2000s, late 90s in a whole.
Best? That would be the early intel macs from 2006 - 2008, imo. Back, when the aluminium design still was new and shiny (unlike today where it's "can't innovate anymore, my ass" all over again). The ppc era was highly frustrating with the lack of software support and overheating issues. Then again, there was Pentium 4, so what do i know.
@@doemis8573 i had no problems with ppc. While i was a graphic artist i only needed , photoshop, illustrator, quark and the old macromedia suite and i was set.
Of course these are suited for gaming, there are thousands of games out there. Give those machines some love, play with em!
You can put Ubuntu on them too and run quite a few Steam games natively.
Coooooor! Those polished sides got me going! What a great idea to polish them with car polish.
Simple solution but it works so well. Bonus points; water beads off of the sides really nicely
moine is double 450mhz processor i upgraded to double1.2ghz sonnet and tons of pci making it an awesome machine I used for graphic as web design. my fav comps stronger plastic than the G3
I have one of these in my collection too 😄 It's the single CPU 500Mhz version though. Still works, still in good condition (ignoring the plastic scratches!) and still booting OSX tiger and OS9.2 on separate disks. I also inherited a more up to date Quicksilver which now runs Sorbet leopard. It's is less good condition though as the person who owned it did not take care of it and turned it in to an art project because it stopped working. the CPU card reports a L3(?) Cache error on post and it always fails the first boot, have to hit reset and warm boot after the cache gets disabled by the firmware. I managed to get it to work after a lot of TLC and sheer 'Technomancy' but even I have my limits with the CPU card problem.
me too
Cool vid, cheers! I just got one for next to nothing off gum tree, a single 450 (made in ireland). Will follow your guide to get the scratches out. Not really into macs but this one looks like fun!
I saw your photo on Twitter! Have fun, they're not the most groundbreaking machines but they are still uber stylish, I hope you enjoy tinkering with it!
@@TechMadeEasyUK I will, thanks!
I just purchased the same G4 model at a flea market, and the video is great... But the Kiss's poster made me a subscriber
Yeah boi!
Fantastic job cleaning up this old Mac! Great video!
Many thanks!
thank you so much for this! i recently bought a graphics card that i thought didnt work but @10:44 my g4 doesn't have that "beefy" connector :(
Glad this has helped
Thanks for a good video! I have an old G4 too, which I have been able to clean well. However, I am not sure how to get into the keyboard to clean that. Any tip?
The keyboards are a nightmare, some models are actually melted together in parts and can’t be easily separated. Ifixit is a great resource
From a very lowly American underling…. Great video! I have the single processor version of this G4 and plan on using your cleaning/buffing process. What was the name or grit size of the buffing compound?
Hi, it was Maguiars Ultimate Compound
HI. Nice video, interesting. I love this machine because after the failure of the old PowerPc 9x00 series which had 2 PPc 604e of which the second cpu was often unused because OS8/9 were not able to exploit them, with the G4, a cpu that was already born with the hardware possibility of joining to a second cpu and most importantly, to be managed by a Multitasking Premptive Multiprocessor operating system. So all good with OSx, especially OSx Tiger 10.4.11, optimized to squeeze the most out of PowerPCs. Moreover, the 1MB level 2 or 3 Cache helps a lot the fast management of data and applications compared to the slow PC100 SDR ram, which later became PC133 and DDR 333 on later PowerMacs.
In order to take full advantage of the machine, my advice is to use an ATI 9600/9700/9800 AGP, which besides being very fast, under Tiger is exploited for hardware acceleration in apps (Cocoa), while games require OpenGL; in any case, the games also benefit from it.
Bring the total ram to 1GB or 2GB and try applications such as After Effect 5, FinalCut Studio 5, Photoshop CS, Cinema 4D 11.5 apps that take advantage of the double processor, the extra ram and multitasking (On Mac Garden you can find all the software mentioned) .
Perhaps you might be surprised to see that while rendering in Cinema4D, you can edit a video in DV format in real time and while rendering effects play a round of Quake2...thanks to the real multitasking and enormously underestimated power of the G4s ( the feedback of the G4 is better than that of its older brother G5, again thanks to the large caches it is equipped with. Apple was right to use the same technique used by SGI Silicon Graphic for its Workstations; use large caches from 4 to 16Mb for processor).
Make another video with the apps I mentioned....
i have a 400 i wonder if it can take a dual card zif
USB 2? Interesting, I have an old G4 Emac. It's 1Ghz but only has USB 1.1
Ooh I think this might be 1.1 as well, I’m sure I looked it up before and found it to be 2, but now the info I’m finding says 1.1
Oh well!
I wonder, maybe web would be better with an SSD drive. My Cheese Grater Mac came to life when I put this in.
What kind of ram does the G4 use? I picked one up and it has no ram at all. Im used to DDR4 but im not familiar with any other kinds
PC100 SDRAM
That display is correct for your G4. Fix it if you can, or clean it up as a show piece.
Thanks for the info
That's not a Sawtooth G4, but a 'Gigabit Ethernet' model. Both have the same 'M' no., but different EMC numbers (1864, in this case). Sawtooth had slower ethernet and no ADC port. Most importantly, there were no dual-CPU Sawtooth models.
Great info! Thanks
Interesting Mac. My G4 is a Gigabit Ethernet model (just like this one) and it’s built in the US. Not Ireland. That leads me to believe this is a custom order. Apple’s custom build to order systems have traditionally been built in their Dublin plant (they still do this to this day!) Also these G4’s never had the Samsung PSU. The one you are referring to came in the MDDs from 2002 onwards and used parts from the G4 Xserve. As with the ADC monitor there’s weren’t sold very long and we’re basically there to provide a stop gap solution for the lower end since Apple’s LCD monitors were still very expensive. The CRT Studio display only sold with Graphite G4’s of the Gigabit Ethernet and Digital Audio varieties. So it was likely bought with the system. I’d recommend doing a video card upgrade. The solution I have in my G4 is a GeForce 6200 in the AGP slot for OS X and a Rage 128 PCI in the PCI slot for OS 9 games. Speaking of OS 9 you should definitely install that on this system as it’s where they perform their best and OS 9 is still a really nice OS to use for basic tasks like productivity.
Thanks for the info, really useful!
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OS X (Ten, not x)
For the love of all things holy - it is NOT OS Ex. It is OS ten.
You’re right!
“Oh Essex” 😂 is there anything this guy does right? I would have guessed by the tattoos and sharpie colored nails 🫃
What did I do to you?
@@TechMadeEasyUK you’re wrong about more things than you get right. You’re polluting the subject and misleading. Why make some sort of documentary if you’re not going to bother to get the facts right? Good luck to anybody trying to get into the hobby that watches this 🙄
Let me know what I’ve got wrong if you wouldn’t mind, we’re all here to learn. I never claimed to be an authority
mariposilla pintado las uñas 😂
esta es epoca en la que vivimos, por eso esta todo tan jodido
yep, it’s all my fault. go fuck yourself
Dude the industrial design of 90s apple was a ripoff from SGI cpu designs. First machines to use this type of design, were the indigo, or the os2, or the 320, 540, i mean, apple just ripped off the design, and made it cooler. Even the use of xeon processors, was original from sgi, with irix dating back to 1988!!!! And i used to have 4 in my studio, they were soooo slow compared to a pc, like... soooooooo slow.