I always advise people to avoid the Quicksilver. They seem to be the
ones that suffer dead power supply problem. Particularly the 733mhz
like I have which is now a door stop. Just go on ebay and see how
many you find described as: parts only or won't power up or
powers up then shuts
At 4:03 PM -0500 1/15/10, Dana Collins wrote:
2) I use Tiger 10.4.11 on my *G3* 400MHz Pismo, and it runs flawlessly (inc.
Safari 4.0.4), really an excellent OS, and my top vote.
My G3 400 MHz Pismo also runs flawlessly on Tiger 10.4.11.
It provides a compatible platform for visiting
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I always advise people to avoid the Quicksilver. They seem to be the
ones that suffer dead
Mine is 2002 with a 933 MHz and some added memory. It works well. I am not
an expert though.
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On Jan 20, 2010, at 9:20 AM, Mac User #330250 wrote:
I've heard that before a lot from different sources. But why is that?
I recieved a QS 2001 733 a year ago or so and upgraded it to be a
Dual-800
with no problem at all. The system board is okay as is the power
supply. At
least until
I have 3 quicksilver door stops I would be happy to sell, up to and
including a 2002 dual 1Ghz. Recently I purchased a MDD dual 1.42 Ghz
on ebay and it performs like a dream. I never nothing but problems
with the quicksilvers and I maxed out the ram, hard drives and the
fastest video card, a
I always advise people to avoid the Quicksilver. They seem to be the
ones that suffer dead power supply problem. Particularly the 733mhz
like I have which is now a door stop. Just go on ebay and see how
many you find described as: parts only or won't power up or
powers up then shuts down
mlitwin
i just wanted to chime in and say i agree apple lost its appeal to me
when it went intel i have a saing the last real mac os was leopard
cause it runs on ppc
On Jan 20, 2010, at 12:33 PM, mlitwin3797 wrote:
In defense of the Quicksilver ,mine is great. I had a 933 MHz
put
On 20 Jan 2010, at 11:13:43 PST, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Does this take a line level or mic level input? Someone here wants
to use Skype with their G5 tower...I know that Apple's old
microphone with the extra long plug does not work as it does not
fit.
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Macs for some time have
Down load Mactracker and it will show you a picture. Mactracker is
shareware and an excellent reference
On Jan 19, 2010, at 10:24 PM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
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I don't know much about Quicksilvers,only my own whish is a desktop.
Did they make quicksilver's in a laptop?
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On Jan 20, 2010, at 4:47 PM, mlitwin3797 wrote:
I don't know much about Quicksilvers,only my own whish is a
desktop. Did they make quicksilver's in a laptop?
No. Quicksilver is the code name for a particular line of Apple
PowerMac G4-based desktop systems.
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Bruce Johnson
the iMac list isn't responding soI am asking for help offlist here.
I put a DVD into my new-used Blueberry. ( I know, I know it is a CD drive I
just wanted to make sure)
all the usual tricks wont eject it. I cannot find the usual pinhole.
Also does anyone know if A DVD drive from the indigo is
On Jan 20, 2010, at 9:39 PM, Wallace Adrian D'Alessio wrote:
the iMac list isn't responding soI am asking for help offlist here.
I put a DVD into my new-used Blueberry. ( I know, I know it is a CD drive I
just wanted to make sure)
all the usual tricks wont eject it. I cannot find the
Thanks Jim!
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 12:48 AM, Jim Scott jesco...@gmail.com wrote:
The manual eject button for the slotload DVD/CD/CDRW drive is on the far
right of the slot. Or you can reboot and hold down the keyboard eject key
and/or the mouse button. All three should work.
All
On Jan 20, 2010, at 10:48 PM, Jim Scott wrote:
The manual eject button for the slotload DVD/CD/CDRW drive is on
the far right of the slot. Or you can reboot and hold down the
keyboard eject key and/or the mouse button. All three should work.
I didn't know these had manual buttons. I would
On Jan 20, 2010, at 9:58 PM, Kasey Smith wrote:
On Jan 20, 2010, at 10:48 PM, Jim Scott wrote:
The manual eject button for the slotload DVD/CD/CDRW drive is on the far
right of the slot. Or you can reboot and hold down the keyboard eject key
and/or the mouse button. All three should
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 12:58 AM, Kasey Smith kasm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jan 20, 2010, at 10:48 PM, Jim Scott wrote:
The manual eject button for the slotload DVD/CD/CDRW drive is on the far
right of the slot. Or you can reboot and hold down the keyboard eject key
and/or the mouse button.
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