FAO Dan
(and anyone else interested)
Spark (v 3.0b9) seems happy in 10.6.6 on 2009 Mac Pro.
Spark Daemon reports as Intel in activity monitor, 0.21 CPU time, 2.9MB Private
Mem, 27.4MB Shared Mem 60.6 Virt Mem - so it's not a resource hog.
Ted
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You should be able to install via a universal non-machine specific
installer. Here are a couple things to check:
Just for clarification, you said you have 10.4 Panther? Those are two
different operating systems. Are you running 10.3 Panther, or 10.4 Tiger?
When you are booted into OSX, will the
Sorry for hijacking the thread, but I have a problem with TeamViewer:
I can initiate a session from a Mac to a PC, but not the other way
around, or from a Mac to a Mac.
Any idea what could be wrong?
I’ve tried both over the internet and on the LAN (to which all three,
2 Macs and the PC are
I thought that I'd let you guy's in on what I ended up with. I bought iShowU
HD and it works great! Thanks for your input:-) Jeff
Jeffrey Engle
Kamiah, Idaho 83536
macgu...@gmail.com
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Hi All
I tried to post this to the Mac Pro list but I see no life there for
many months, hopefully I don't get kicked outta here for this question.
I'm in the process of buying a Mac Pro Quad Core 2.66 early 2009
W3520 processor. It's brand new discontinued from Apple. Is there any
I am giving my G4 flat screen iMac (lamp shade or 1/2 ball) to a
teenager. It has had 10.4 on it forever without any problems. But I am
thinking that he may want to run 10.5. Can this Mac handle 10.5
without a lot of slowdown?
Jane
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On Mar 2, 2011, at 10:13 PM, Jane, (Portland, OR) wrote:
Can this Mac handle 10.5 without a lot of slowdown?
The slowdown averages about 15% or so, you can check out the Xbench or
Geekbench archives for exact numbers for your specific Mac:
http://db.xbench.com/
http://browse.geekbench.ca/
Thanks Jonas - sorry it is Tiger, not a Mac guy so I'm confusing my
carnivoires
Yes, the 10.4 OS sees the Mac 9.1 disk very nicely, and I tried (out
of desporation) physically copying all of the CD folders over to an
empty hard drive, upon which the Classic OS window also found, and
labeled
The DP board will fit and work. Probably a good idea to push the PMU
button (not called CUDA in the MDD) once you get everything back
together in the event that the former owner had some hardware attached
which you don't. The replacement is fairly straight forward: unplug
all cables/wires from
On Mar 3, 2011, at 12:30 AM, Sean Carroll wrote:
Can you not, from within Tiger, insert the OS 9.1 install CD and
install OS 9.1 on your empty HD (or a partition there)?
I think you're correct here, I don't think you need to be booted in OS
9 to install OS 9, you should be able to do it
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