Have you ever used a Yikes!?

Have you ever used a Yikes!?

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that's a yikes! from me

haha like le meme

>its actually called a "Yikes!"
I'm impressed.

Idk but I had a dual G4 1.33 running tiger back in 2010 and it was p fucking comfy

I didn't have a yikes but I had a dual g4 mdd model as a workstation at the recording studio I used to work at. It worked well but was loud as fuck.

I have an old Yike Pro from 2008

kek

Where can I buy a Mac like that

2004

G4-upgraded Beige Power Macintosh G3 > Yikes! G4.
The G4 doesn't have ADB, good ol' Apple serial ports, no floppy drive (all real computers have floppy drives and this is a well known fact) and can't be bought in a desktop configuration, only a minitower.
Your local recycler, or ebay. Though Yikes! are relatively rare compared to Sawtooths or Gigabit Ethernets
More like 1999

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It was a good cheese grater. It came with Yike OS X Leper and then I later upgraded it to Slow Leper.

Have you ever used a toilet?

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Mirrored Drive Doors > Yikes!

OSX 10.4 was the last good OSX, prove me wrong.

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I bought a Sawtooth G4 at a pawn shop a few years ago but never got around to getting a heatsink for it

10.5 greatly improved QuickLook, other than that you're right.

I have one that i'm using as an under desk ottoman because i'm pretty sure the psu shit the bed

dual g4 was my dream back then. in high school in my animation class we had five dual g4 800mhz's with 2gb of ram. things were blazing fast and i so badly wanted one. later on when g5's came out my mom got me a dual g5 2ghz for christmas and i loved the thing.. then fast forward and apple ditched powerpc shortly after for x86 and i just went back to windows when i graduated high school. i understand why apple switched to x86, but i wish they kept it going with non x86 processors. after apple ditched powerpc the last mainstream supported non x86 processor computer went with it.

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>it's a mactoddler manchild thinks he or his manchild fruit toys will ever belong on Jow Forums episode

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>More like 1999
They were the cheapest and most widely available turning the mid 2000's.

We know you're a false flagging shitposter, is there even any point in carrying this on, except just wasting your time and resources?

We know you're a ipajeet street shitter, is there even any point in carrying this on, except just wasting your time and resources?

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That’s some deeply comfy shit. Real mouse too. Best looking CRT there ever was.

I hope you still at least get paid for your work.

You're confusing them with the Sawtooths and Gigabit Ethernets.
Nobody bought a Yikes! because they were pretty much the same as a B&W G3, but with AltiVec and a bit more expensive. Both had the same internal architecture, down to the point of having exactly the same integer clock-for-clock performance. They were also in the market for a very short amount of time, until the 450 and 500MHz G4 yields improved.
I have a Sawtooth, a Gigabit Ethernet and three MDDs. I have also repaired these models plus some Digital Audios and QuickSilvers for other people. Never in my life have I seen a Yikes! in the flesh, and the first time I've seen one in the wild was yesterday while scouring through ebay.