I've got Flash running OK. Even some Youtube videos will play on my Cube, as long as you let them completely load first. Some videos have sync issues; i.e. the video lags behind the audio. The quality and length of the video and audio play a large part in that, though. I doubt it would run that well on a G3 or older PowerPC Mac, but I *am* curious as to how Flash would run on a later spec G4. The only one I have is a Sonnet-upgraded 1.8Ghz G4 that won't run the classic MacOS at all.On Jul 1, 11:18 am, Howard Katz <[email protected]> wrote:LOL--I like the way he keeps saying that it'd be best to keep iCab around on your Classic machine, too. :)The author says its a development release like an Alpha, but I've been using it on my 3400(need to put my Wallstreet back together....) and even on it was 8.6 and 144MB RAM and a 180MHz chip, it runs really well. Better and faster than iCab. I can't get flash to work(not crying over that tho - the 3400's really too slow for it), and the only site I've had any problem with is AOL Mail login.At least there's a better alternative for classic MacOS now.
Brian
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