Re: Crashes and keyboard freeze on MMD

2012-04-23 Thread tsaec...@att.net

OS X 10.4.11
I didn't know Safari was up that far since Software update only took  
me to 4.1.3.


Stephen Conrad khel...@gmail.com   wrote:

What version of OS X?
Safari is up to 5.0.6 (for non-Intel Macs)
Maybe run Onyx to clean things up


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Re: Low Power G5

2012-04-23 Thread Douglas Mencken
 about trying to shoehorn my future G5 into a Mac Pro case

Well, Mac Pros are already in the case of Power Mac G5, slightly
modified (2 optical drives).

Anyway, if you do want Low Power PowerPC ;), I'd recommend getting
Late 2005 Power Mac G5 model and under-clocking it to, say, 1.2GHz (it
would be half, i.e. 0.6GHz, in normal use mode). This would give you
room temperature of your CPUs.

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Re: Crashes and keyboard freeze on MMD

2012-04-23 Thread Bruce Johnson

On Apr 23, 2012, at 8:08 AM, tsaec...@att.net wrote:

 OS X 10.4.11
 I didn't know Safari was up that far since Software update only took me to 
 4.1.3.

That's for 10.5. Your version is as high as you can go with 10.4.

From the sounds of it all of your RAM may be flaky or it's a bad logic board, 
BUT, you have not tried:

1) Run Applejack http://applejack.sourceforge.net/ which also includes a 
handy memory test module that works well. This will tekll you pretty quickly if 
you have a flaky DIMM slot or bad ram.

2) Started in safe mode, eliminating most third-arty extensions and drivers.

3) Logged in as a different user, to eliminate userspace issues like corrupted 
caches and preferences.


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Re: Crashes and keyboard freeze on MMD

2012-04-23 Thread Ken Daggett


On 23 Apr 2012, at 08:08:20 PDT, tsaec...@att.net wrote:


OS X 10.4.11
I didn't know Safari was up that far since Software update only  
took me to 4.1.3.


Stephen Conrad khel...@gmail.com   wrote:

What version of OS X?
Safari is up to 5.0.6 (for non-Intel Macs)
Maybe run Onyx to clean things up

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Unfortunately, Safari 5+ requires MacOS 10.5 or better.

Ken

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