No it will not play a 6" disc. It will play a CD or DVD.
6in * 6in * 6in = 216in3
The iMac G3 memory slots take PC100 SDRAM.
Yes just put it in the disk slot.
To open a PC Studio disk on your iMac, first, insert the disk into your Mac's optical drive. If the disk doesn't automatically mount, open Finder and look for the disk under the "Devices" section in the sidebar. If the disk is in a format not natively supported by macOS, you may need to use third-party software, such as Wine or VirtualBox, to access its contents. Make sure to eject the disk properly after you're done by right-clicking on it and selecting "Eject."
Need to know if it is an iMac or Mac Pro? If you are talking about an iMac you will have to take it apart. How you accomplish this depends on the year it was made. YouTube has plenty of videos showing how to take an iMac, Mac Mini, or Mac Pro apart.
in the right side of macbook pros there is a long slit for the disk to slide in.
Plug your camera or card reader into your mac via a usb cable. Then open up iphoto and click the import all photos button. It may take a while to import if the file sizes are larger.
Only if the 3rd side is equal or less than 6in
To fix your iMac if you can't use the bootcamp partition, reboot it and check the install logs.
Command > Shift 4 for a screenshot Command > Shift 3 for a predetermined screenshot. To take a photo with the iMac built in camera open Photo Booth in Applications.
To launch a disk game on an iMac, insert the game disc into the optical drive. Once the disc is recognized, it may automatically open a window displaying its contents; if not, you can find it on the desktop or in Finder under "Devices." Double-click the game's application icon to start it. If prompted, follow any on-screen instructions to complete the installation or launch process.
They are: 6in, 2yd and 8ft