hi
i repaired a mates laptop and as payment he gave me a G3 "smurf tower"
its a 350mhz processor, 128mb memory, ati rage graphics, CD-rom, 6Gb
Hard drive, rev 2.2 motherboard.
ive installed a new hard drive (40gb from an old emac i upgraded)
ive also managed to install panther on the original 6gb drive and
tiger on the 40gb drive with tiger being the start up disc

now i wanted to use it as a media player/free-view recorder using
eyetv, front row and usb tv sticks

however eyetv 3 runs on g4 processors, i was wondering if the upgrade
form sonnet would do this
Encore/ZIF G4 1.0 GHz
http://store1.sonnettech.com/product_info.php?cPath=22_35&products_id=119

does anyone have any experience with this upgrade? and can anyone tell
me if i am being too ambitious with this type of use.

if this is totally out of the question to do this type of media player
on this smurf box can anyone give me some ideas as to what other uses
i can get from it (headless media server maybe?) i am already using it
with DNS forwarding and hosting a website.

thanks for any help and ideas

cptblue

ps:
i am fully intending to max the memory, upgrade the graphics card (is
the ati 9200 the best for this machine?), install 2 large internal HD,
PCI USB card, PCI IDE controller and the processor upgrade to make
this work, using ebay to make it as cheap as poss ;-)





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