Kris
My Sawtooth is an AGP graphics model, but it has a 16MB PCI card in it (I
bought it like this), I think it is from a B&W G3.
Simon
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On Oct 17, 2008, at 3:19 AM, Simon Royal wrote:
> My Sawtooth is an AGP graphics model, but it has a 16MB PCI card in
> it (I
> bought it like this), I think it is from a B&W G3.
You need a Radeon card to enable Quartz Extreme. (or equivalent
nVidia). It should enable itself without need of
Paul
I am dual booting 10.4 and 10.5.
10.4 runs like a dream, 10.5 is a little sluggish but that is to be
expected.
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Dan
It should run lovely on a 500DP.
With regards to RAM, I know my Intel iMac leapt when I added more RAM.
Leopard is a RAM hungry OS.
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Is the 400 MHz Gigabit Ethernet G4 actually a Sawtooth?
Were you running 10..4 previously? How did that run? That might be the
optimum OS X for that machine.
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At 1:17 AM +0100 10/17/2008, Simon Royal wrote:
>Curiousity got the better of me tonight and I went and installed
>Leopard on a 400mhz G4 with 640MB of RAM. I did it before with a
>PowerBook G4 400mhz Titanium with 1GB of RAM. It ran ok, but even
>Finder was sluggish and Cover Flow was painful.
On Oct 16, 2008, at 7:17 PM, Simon Royal wrote:
> It ran a lot better on the PowerMac than on the PowerBook.
The TiBook doesn't have Quartz Extreme enabled, while the Sawtooth
should if it has a Radeon card? Did you try enabling QE on the TiBook
using PCI Extreme 3.1? It should work for the
Hi.
Curiousity got the better of me tonight and I went and installed Leopard on a
400mhz G4 with 640MB of RAM.
I did it before with a PowerBook G4 400mhz Titanium with 1GB of RAM. It ran ok,
but even Finder was sluggish and Cover Flow was painful.
I did it before by modifying the Leopard inst