Jorge Quiroz wrote:
> Ok, your mac can go up to 10.4, but you'll need a retail disk (not an 
> specific machine disk)
> you can put any standard IDE DVD ROM in your Power Mac( mine has a LG 
> SuperMulti DVD Burner with dual layer support), you can get a WiFi PCI 
> Card to connect to wifi networks, the other option is buy an WiFi USB 
> Adapter (i bought one last year for my blueberry ibook).
> Greetings form Chile.
> Jorge.
> On 20, Dec, 2009, at 2:16 AM, Robert Long wrote:
>
>> Hello, here is the info off my G3
>>
>> My G 3 is a blue and the info on it is; CD rom and ATA hard drive, 
>> PCI slot $J12 display card,
>> 4 MB disk cache. Virtual memory; 129 MB, Built in Memory 128 MB, 
>> backside L2 cache 512 K cache, Machine speed is 300 MHz, processor 
>>  info  PowerPC G3. It connects to  internet via ethernet cable. It is 
>> not wifi capable yet and I want to up the memory and add a DVD drive 
>> and any other recommendations you wish to make. So if you have any 
>> info you don't mind sharing, let it fly.
>>
>>
>> Thanks A and M for you response
>> Robert Long
>>
>> PS thought I better add a subject line
>>
Hi,

You won't get much joy from any variant of OSX with 128MB Ram: When I 
had a G3 Beige, 10.4 ran reasonably in 768MB - the max it would go to. 
Anything less than 512MB is likely to be a less-than-thrilling experience.

Best.

Ted

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