Re: [Rockies-Edu] IBook G4 Display Mirroring/Unmirroring
Re: [Rockies-Edu] IBook G4 Display Mirroring/Unmirroring
- Subject: Re: [Rockies-Edu] IBook G4 Display Mirroring/Unmirroring
- From: Rich Battin <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 13:37:42 -0600
That model never supported Extended Desktop.
"Display Modes: Video mirroring only"
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iBook G4
Codename:
Introduced: October 2003
Discontinued: April 2004
Machine ID: PowerBook6,3
Model Number: --
Order Number: M9164LL/A (12.1-inch), M9388LL/A (14.1-inch 933 MHz),
M9165LL/A (14.1-inch 1 GHz)
Initial Price: $1,099 (12-inch) $1,299 (14-inch 933 MHz) $1,499 (14-
inch 1 GHz) USD
Support Status: Supported
Processor: PowerPC 7455 v3.3 (G4)
Processor Speed: 800, 933 MHz, or 1.0 GHz
Benchmarks: 800 MHz: 431, 933 MHz: 484, 1.0 GHz: 465
Cache: 64 KB L1, 256k on-chip (1:1) L2
System Bus: 133 MHz
Hard Drive: 30, 40, or 60 GB
Media: Slot-loading DVD/CD-RW Combo
Trackpad: Solid-state trackpad supports tap, double-tap and drag
Keyboard: Full size (77 (U.S.) or 78 (ISO) keys incl. 12 function, 4
arrow, embedded keypad)
Colors: Opaque White
Weight and Dimensions (US): 4.9 (12.1-inch) / 5.9 (14.1-inch) lbs.,
1.35" H x 11.2" W x 9.1" D (12.1-inch) / 1.35" H x 12.7" W x 10.2" D
(14.1-inch)
Weight and Dimensions (Metric): 2.2 (12.1-inch) / 2.7 (14.1-inch) kg,
28.4 cm W x 23.1 cm D x 3.4 cm H (12.1-inch) / 32.3 cm W x 25.9 cm D x
3.4 cm H (14.1-inch)
Original Mac OS: Mac OS X 10.3 (7B85)
Later Mac OS: --
Maximum Mac OS: Mac OS X 10.4.11 (800 MHz) Latest release of Mac OS X
(933 MHz+)
Hardware Test: AHT (iBook) 2.0.1, 2.2.1, 2.5
Firmware: Open Firmware
Firmware Update: None
Logicboard RAM: 128 MB
Maximum RAM: 1.12 GB
Type of RAM Slots: 1 - PC-2100 DDR266 200-pin SO-DIMM (PC-2700
supported; however it will run at only 266 MHz)
Minimum RAM Speed: --
Interleaving Support: No
Graphics Card: ATI Mobility Radeon 9200
ATI Card Model: ATY,RV280M9+
Graphics Connection: 4x AGP
Graphics Memory: 32 MB
Built-in Display: 12.1-inch or 14.1-inch (diagonal) TFT XGA
Resolutions: 1024 x 768 (Optimum), 800 x 600, 640 x 480
Display Modes: Video mirroring only
Display Connection: 1 - Mini-VGA (Composite and S-video with adapter)
Expansion Slots: None
Hard Drive Bus: Ultra ATA/100 (ATA-6)
Large Drive Support: Yes (128 GB or larger per drive)
Motion Sensor: None
Backup Battery: None
Power Adapter: 45 W Apple Power Adapter
System Battery: 50 Wh (12.1-inch) or 61 Wh (14.1-inch) Lithium Ion
Battery Life: Up to 6 hours
Max Watts: 45 W
Line Voltage: 100-240V AC
AirPort: Optional AirPort Extreme card (802.11b/g)
Bluetooth: Optional Bluetooth 1.1
Ethernet: 10/100BASE-T (RJ-45)
Modem: 56k v92
USB: 2 - 480 MBit/s
FireWire: 1 - 400 MBit/s (7W)
Security Slot: 1 - Kensington cable lock
Audio In: 1 - Built-in microphone
Audio Out: 1 - 3.5-mm analog output jack, Built-in speakers (16-bit
44.1 kHz sample rate)
History: The iBook G4 was the final piece in the transition from the
G3 to the G4 processor. In addition, the iBook G4 included a slot-load
Combo drive, better graphics, USB 2.0, AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth
support, a faster bus and memory architecture. The iBook G4 shipped in
3 configurations: 12.1"/800 MHz/256 MB/30 GB/$1,099 U.S., 14.1"/933
MHz/256 MB/40 GB/$1,299 U.S., and 14.1"/1.0 GHz/256 MB/60 GB/$1,499 U.S.
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Rich Battin
On Sep 15, 2009, at 9:37 PM, Corey Carson wrote:
Hi Lawrence,
While in the Display System Prefs, check the box to "show displays
in menu bar." Then you can mess with the various resolutions,
disable mirroring, etc. Let us know if that helps. BTW, what OS are
we dealing with?
Corey
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Systems Engineer
Apple - Higher Education
Colorado, Wyoming and Montana
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On Sep 15, 2009, at 9:26 PM, Hass, Lawrence wrote:
Greetings,
One of our Professors uses an IBook G4 13" for presentations and is
having trouble being able to view her
presentation notes on the laptop while presenting through the
projector using PowerPoint. Normally I
would just uncheck the "Mirror Displays" box in Display
Preferences. In this case the check box doesn't
exist. I don't have any real experience with these older units.
Is this something normal with this vintage
laptop or is there something I can do to help her.
Thanks in Advance,
Lawrence
Lawrence Hass
Director, Multi-Media Labs
University of Colorado Denver
College of Arts & Media
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Office 303-352-3770
Mobile 303-810-0262
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