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On 6/7/16 8:15 AM, Colin Yarwood wrote:
OK! I have now got my LC475 working and as of this weekend the Apple ][!

Now I have 2 G3 iMacs to crack!

First the blue:


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OK. If I pug in and press the power button I here a very quiet tarapom
trarpom noise continuously. I have tried cmd opt pr but it takes no
notice even if I power down and power up holding them down. I have tried
cmd opt o f and I get the same tarar pom sound but preceeded by a peep
tone once. I have a FW external disk with an OS verion 10.2 in a single
partition - it isnt even reacting though power does turn its light on. I
have an external USB superdrive but It wil not even allow a system disk
to be inserted. I suspect there is a CD or DVD in the slot drive but I
cannot find the paperclib button to release/eject it.

There are no DIMMs in te memory slots.... do I need any to start it? Can
I use 133s in place of 100s?

Any simple advice?

Help?

My Flower power is awaitig support too.


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    i just picke dup from a friend his Powermac G5 (looking up its the Late
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    Eric Volker <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>: Jun 02
    09:16PM -0500

    I just wanted to make a final report on this experiment, in case
    anyone else wants to try it. I bought a refurbished 500GB
    G-Technology G-Drive (with Firewire 800 and USB 3.0) on eBay for
    $40. I then replaced the 500GB mechanical drive with my 256GB SSD.
    I’ll probably put the HDD in my PC laptop.

    The El Capitan install I had performed while the SSD was in the
    Iomega enclosure was unreadable, so I had to reinstall the OS.
    Fortunately, that went smoothly.

    Performance isn’t quite where I hoped it would be. The transfer rate
    is about 60MB/s, where I was hoping for 70+ MB/s. Boot time is only
    slightly faster. However, the iMac is much more responsive, and I
    only see the beachball once in a blue moon. Xcode launches in 6
    seconds instead of 20 seconds. So I’ll chalk it up as a success.

    Thanks for the assistance and success reports.

    Eric
    Charles Lenington <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:
    Jun 02 09:29PM -0500

    On 6/2/16 9:16 PM, Eric Volker wrote:

     > Performance isn’t quite where I hoped it would be. The transfer
    rate is about 60MB/s, where I was hoping for 70+ MB/s. Boot time is
    only slightly faster. However, the iMac is much more responsive, and
    I only see the beachball once in a blue moon. Xcode launches in 6
    seconds instead of 20 seconds. So I’ll chalk it up as a success.

     > Thanks for the assistance and success reports.

     > Eric

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