On Dec 30, 2008, at 5:57 PM, rmwoods wrote:

> Although I have been using Mac for years, I am not expert enough to
> know what kind of g4 (I think) I now have. The :About this Mac" specs
> are as follows:
>
> Hardware Overview:
>
>  Machine Name:        Power Mac G4
>  Machine Model:       PowerMac3,3
>  CPU Type:    PowerPC G4  (2.8)
>  Number Of CPUs:      1
>  CPU Speed:   450 MHz
>  L2 Cache (per CPU):  1 MB
>  Memory:      512 MB
>  Bus Speed:   100 MHz
>  Boot ROM Version:    4.2.8f1

Detailed specifications of your "Sawtooth" PowerMac G4 can be found  
here:
<http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powermac_g4/stats/powermac_g4_450.html 
 >

It does not really support OS 10.5 (Leopard).

> It is running well, and i can print on my
> LaserWriter 16/600 PS printer (it shows up as "Unknown" in theprinter
> dialogue but I had a lot of trouble getting it to run on a parallel to
> USB cable).

Why not use the Ethernet port on the LaserWriter 16/600 PS printer?  I  
have my 16/600 PS plugged into an Apple Airport Extreme Base Station  
(802.11N).  It is shared by all the Mac and Windows desktops and  
laptops across the wireless network.


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