Apple PowerMac/MacPros all in a row...
Part of the technical support nightmare from a couple of weeks ago: one of these is a dual G5; one is a dual Xeon "Woodcrest"; and one is a quad-core Xeon "Nehalem".
Notice the almost non-existant case evolution between 2005 and 2009 (by coincidence, they're in chronological order from left to right). Internally, the G5 on the left is a bit different from the two Intel machines on the right.
End result: all machines working, one now with Snow Leopard server (the middle one).
Apple PowerMac/MacPros all in a row...
Part of the technical support nightmare from a couple of weeks ago: one of these is a dual G5; one is a dual Xeon "Woodcrest"; and one is a quad-core Xeon "Nehalem".
Notice the almost non-existant case evolution between 2005 and 2009 (by coincidence, they're in chronological order from left to right). Internally, the G5 on the left is a bit different from the two Intel machines on the right.
End result: all machines working, one now with Snow Leopard server (the middle one).