You have a nice looking iMac G4? And you just can't throw it away?
Then this instructable is the solution for you. But be warned: you need a lot of patience and good electronics knowledge...
The problem is, that this thing is about 15 years old now. Apple discontinued the PowerPC architecture about 10 years ago and there are no updates available anymore. So you can't really use it anymore. Even playing a YouTube video is beyond the capability of the PowerPC G4 CPU
Those are the specifications of the renewed iMac:
Also have a look at my other Hackintosh videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGO5EJJClJ...
The custom Apple LCD connector needs to be replaced with a HDMI connector. The pinout can be found on Dremeljunkies web site: http://www.dremeljunkie.com/2011/08/guide-step-by...
The 19V NUC PSU powers the entire system. An additional Pico PSU converts the 19V input voltage to 12V, 5V and 3.3V for the screen, the optical drive etc. It is switched on and off, using a custom made controller.
Warning!
Working with mains voltage is dangerous can cause serious injury or even d..th! Be careful! The most important point is, that the metal part of the dome is always properly connected with the ground wire!!
That's it!
Most of the custom electronics are accessible through the original maintenance opening in the bottom
Some more details can be found here: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/mactester57s-h...
Conclusion: This mod turned out well and works just fine. But it was A LOT of work. Today, I would do several things different. For example, I would use an Arduino Microcontroller instead of the three! Picaxes. I already did that in my iMac G5 conversion:
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