On 18 May 2010, at 19:08, Peter Haas <[email protected]> wrote:


On May 18, 2010, at 9:24 AM, John Ruschmeyer wrote:

A minor caveat on installing a G4 in a B&W. Before installing the G4, you also have to install a firmware patch which removes the block on G4s. Also, based on a bad personal experience, I'd be wary of installing a G4 from a
Yikes in a Rev. 1 B&W.

I updated two of my Rev. 2 B&Ws to G4s (using Yikes! processors and the usual firmware block removal application) mainly to be able to run a later version of Toast, one which had some more standard features than the older one.

I was under-whelmed by the performance of the pseudo-G4, and that ultimately lead me to, first, the Gigabit Ethernet G4s (100 MHz bus), and, second, to the Digital Audio G4s (133 MHz bus).

Every Digital Audio in my shop was eventually updated to a dual 1.0 GHz Quicksilver 2002 processor, but I stopped there with the G4s, as the Intels proved to be tremendously faster, at least for the video work which I do on a day-to-day basis.

I liked the Smurfs, but the Digital Audios proved to be an important, and a significant upgrade, and I still use one at least 18 hours per day (I am writing this on my last in-service DA), although most of my video work has been shifted elsewhere.


Yea, I think this project is pretty much dead, I just figured as I had the parts... The smurfs do the job as they are, and I've a couple of dual g4 towers for my (not particularly) heavy lifting. I might just give the sawtooths a clean and refreecycle them or something

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