On Aug 15, 2009, at 12:54 PM, Robert MacLeay wrote:

>
> Why buy an accelerator card for a hopelessly obsolete Mac when early
> Intel iMacs are selling on eBay for under $400?
> Recently one (fully functional) Intel iMac went for only $260,
> including shipping.
>
> There is simply no economic justification for throwing money at
> obsolete computers.
>

Well  Um!!!   Yes & No  Obsolete computers I agree ---- no

But Operational Museum pieces ---- Yes, by all means!!!
JMNSHO
Chuck D.

>
> On Aug 15, 10:05 am, SteveC <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have an iMac G3 Graphite DV edition 500MHz. I looked all over  
>> the web for G4 upgrade and found one place that advertised the  
>> upgrade at all, but when I triedto orderI got an email saying they  
>> discontinued the upgrde for my system. Soooo..... Does anyone know  
>> where I can get an upgrade? It's not necessarily the speed boost I  
>> want as much as it is the compatibility with some apps like the  
>> EyeTV app (I just got an EyeTV 200 when my EyeTV USB crapped out).
>>
>> All input appreciated. Thanks!
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