On Oct 20, 2010, at 6:53 PM, James Therrault wrote:
I think that like many other business organizations, Apple may be getting too
big for its britches.
Sooner or later, somehow, the company will be knocked down a peg or two.
I agree, Apple has thrown a lot of users under the bus...
On Oct 9, 2010, at 3:47 PM, themargate...@tiscali.co.uk wrote:
I fear I know the answer to this question but just to check if anyone
here had any other idea's.
I've got a PowerMac G4 Quicksilver (2001) that used to work
beautifully, but had to have it in storage for a few months while I
On Oct 9, 2010, at 6:36 PM, Chance Reecher wrote:
I thought the only time graphics cards could help each other out was
in SLI and CrossFire configurations? By all means correct me if I'm
wrong.
Chance
Nope, you're 100% correct. The previous poster is the one who's wrong. A PCI
card will
On Oct 9, 2010, at 6:58 PM, Ashgrove wrote:
On Oct 9, 7:43 pm, Jeffrey Engle macgu...@gmail.com wrote:
Eric, that's the NVIDIA 9800 pro (that's a Mac card right? I don't
want to do the PC card flash dance:-) Jeff
Eric is actually talking about the ATI Radeon 9800 Pro card. The Mac
OK, first off THANKS for the cleaners for my CD-ROM and DVD Player!
Now, I ran the one for the CD-ROM unit and then stuck that CD-ROM back in and
it STILL asks me to choose between Ignore and Eject.
I believe I did look at this CD-ROM on my old Smurf (BW G3) and it is
possible
I
I have 2 machines, both MDD, 1 an 867ghzdp the other a 1ghzdp. The 1ghz
machine has a dead mother board. Can I swap the processors 1.0 the 867
machine? Or should I look at swapping the motherboards?
Jeff Bequette
jbeque...@tconl.com
Technically yes, basically no. While you can
Hey folks,
I have a late 2005 2.3GHz dual core G5. I wanted to get a fax modem for it
and was told that my only option was for an external USB modem. However, I
have read that my current OS (10.5.8) does not play well with external
modems and that the built-in Fax software of OS X will
On Sep 13, 2010, at 5:47 PM, glen wrote:
Wow, times flies as the saying goes. Still have a 10.0x disc and the 10.1
upgrade! So many changes in my computing and my life in the last 10 years.
Ain't that the truth.I got bored recently and loaded 10.0 on my
Sawtooth just for giggled.
On Sep 6, 2010, at 1:23 PM, Norm Rowe wrote:
I downloaded iTunes 10 and now I'm getting the following when I attempt to
burn a play list. (The drive reported an error and disk can not be burned). I
get a similar error with Toast. Is something wrong with my system? G4 with OS
10.5.8 with
On Sep 3, 2010, at 3:14 AM, ainsies wrote:
G'day to all
Have recently learned that repairing permissions on Tiger takes 48
seconds, on the same machine Leopard takes 56 minutes, can anyone let
me know of the reason for tthe huge difference in times ?
I have an iMag G5, 20 inch, 2.0GB
On Sep 3, 2010, at 8:46 AM, Ted Treen wrote:
i think the difference between 48 SECONDS and 56 MINUTES is more than 8
seconds.
I can't remember the timings on my G5 dual when I had one disk at 10.5.8, and
the other with 10.4.11 (to run Classic mode). I've ceased needing the OS9
On Aug 23, 2010, at 6:53 AM, MnDel wrote:
I'd love jumping to 10.5 or 10.6 - but I have enough docs in Pagemill
and Appleworks that the jump looks like a bloomin big mountain to
climb. Reading this guide to using OS9 apps on Intel macs puts me
right off my feed.
On Aug 22, 2010, at 11:51 AM, John Carmonne wrote:
I have 10.4 Universal but it will not install on a Mini.
That's because 10.4 was never released as a Universal. It had a Retail disc,
but it was PPC ONLY. Intel versions shipped with the machines they were
intended to run on and
On Aug 22, 2010, at 12:41 PM, Yikes owner wrote:
Hello to the group!
I currently am running a 400mhz Yikes G4 with a 1GB ram with the stock
ATI video card. I'm amazed that this computer is still viable for
everyday casual use, 10 years after we first purchased it. But I
don't like how
On Aug 22, 2010, at 1:16 PM, ah...clem wrote:
the difference between HD speed and interface speed has been
discussed on these lists many times. as eric correctly points out,
the SATA-II interface is capable of handling 3 GB/s.
but, new HDs themselves currently have sustained read/write
On Aug 22, 2010, at 5:15 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Aug 22, 2010, at 12:55 PM, Eric Herbert wrote:
due to the lack of an AGP slot on the motherboard, you can never have
Core-Image or even Quartz-Extreme graphics.
You can enable Quartz Extreme using PCI Extreme 3.1, and some PCI nVidia
On Aug 21, 2010, at 4:58 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
Hi All
I recently installed a SeriTek 1V4 in my PM G4 and PM G5 the transfer speed
is 88 sec's per GB on a 114 GB CCC. I was under the impression it would a
lot faster than this I seem to remember a 3 GB per min claim. Is it possible
On Aug 4, 2010, at 5:37 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
Hello, everybody I have an external 2.5 drive sitting inside my PM G4
plugged in through USB 2.0 (A PCI card) and normally, whenever I transfer
things between the Main system HDD and the external 320GB HDD, the transfer
speed is
On Aug 4, 2010, at 8:01 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
The drag is the Java updates, they have to be done one by one, I would like
to have an installer that would do all of them at once. The update needs to
be run 6 times via Software Update. I already have all this stuff on a DVD so
I want an
On Aug 2, 2010, at 8:15 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
it depends on the amount of wattage your Power Supply Unit in your system can
handle. Typical PSU's have a sticker affixed to one of the sides of the PSU
(Normally from a viewable angle) and should tell you what is the maximum
wattage it
On Aug 2, 2010, at 9:30 PM, DLC wrote:
Greetings all,
Today I was blessed with a nice used late-model G5/2.3GHz Dual-Core
unit to use as a server in my office. This is one of the PCI-E models.
Everymac.Com states this about the PCI-E slots:
This model has two open full-length four-lane PCI
On Aug 1, 2010, at 10:20 AM, MarkyB wrote:
I have two G4's from work. all I got was the towers. The mirror door
one I know I need the apple keyboard to even open the cd tray, but the
graphite one has a button on it for that. Can I use any USB keyboard
to get this one going?
Yes you can. On
On Jul 30, 2010, at 9:14 AM, Illirik Smirnov wrote:
I fit an IDE controller in a PMac G5. By attaching an external PC power
supply, I managed to get an additional 40GB of space :P.
Mine only has a 9800 XT pro, and I desperately want an upgrade so that I can
play UT2004 online without
On Jul 25, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Austin Leeds wrote:
Yeah, I know PPC is dead-in-the-water—all of my Macs (except for a 68k
PowerBook 180) are PPC. Nonetheless, I'm not too worried about it—if
it can word process, print, connect to our wireless hotspot, watch TV,
and possibly turn our VHS and HI8
On Jul 25, 2010, at 11:39 AM, Austin Leeds wrote:
OK, so avoid the quad? I'll agree with the peppiness factor—it really
does seem faster. How about a dual 2.5 or 2.3?
I'm hooking this thing up to a 480i (?) CRT via SVID, so HDTV is no
factor. The big demand here is compatibilty with older
On Jul 25, 2010, at 12:16 PM, ah...clem wrote:
eric, - did you not read the original post?
are you saying a used intel mini is going to radically outperform the
late 2008 iMacs that Austin mentioned? don't think so. if you've got
an app that utilizes altivec effectively, the latest
On Jul 25, 2010, at 1:53 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
There is a very slim chance this will work, as it all depends on whether the
processor is compatible, the CPU bus speed, and if the machine will accept
it. I tried putting a dual 500Mhz in my other 400Mhz sawtooth, and no luck
came
On Jul 25, 2010, at 3:26 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
I thought the PM G5 dual 2.7 was a two processor machine?
I was braindead when I replied earlier (been a long weekend). The Dual 2.7 is
a 2 processor machine. Each processor being single core. You can't use a
dual-core processor in a
On Jul 25, 2010, at 5:57 PM, JoeTaxpayer wrote:
This may be an ignorant question, but I'll trust the Mac fans here to
be kind.
I have MDD G4. 1.25 dual proc. 2GB RAM.
I'm thinking of going to a G5, and curious if I got a dual 2.5GHz, and
sufficient RAM, if in general, I'd expect 2X the
On Jul 18, 2010, at 11:17 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jul 17, 2010, at 9:07 PM, Tina K. wrote:
IIRC, non-oem ODDs don't function with the iLife apps. At least I think it
used to be that way, haven't heard it mentioned in a long time.
I think there used to be a hack called 'Fair Burn' or
On Jul 18, 2010, at 5:07 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
Hi all
I have a PM G4 MDD and a PM G5 Dual 2.7. Ever since the last iTunes
update neither machine will burn a CD in iTunes booted in Tiger, both work OK
in Leopard. Anyone else with this problem?
I've reinstalled many ways and still no
On Jul 18, 2010, at 7:10 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
I think this has been answered already. For non-Apple OEM drives you need
Patchburn for Tiger. It's nothing to do with the iTunes update, you need
Patchburn to add support for all Apple applications including Disk Utility,
iMovie, etc.
I hate to be that guy, but might I ask why we're being asked to cling to a
1970's server technology in the 2010s? HTML and Rich Text emails have pretty
well been the standard since at least the late 90s. Even freebie email
programs such as Yahoo and Hotmail have been HTML based for years. Is
On Jul 17, 2010, at 5:22 PM, Kevin Barth wrote:
JUST DON'T SEND HTML! Well, there are reasons for it but rarely, if at all,
on a mailing list that's for users of older machines.
Just because we're all users of older machines doesn't mean we use those
machines exclusively to read
On Jul 17, 2010, at 10:41 PM, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:
I just bought a LITE-ON 22X DVD Writer Black IDE Model iHAP422-98
LightScribe Support form Newegg for $24.00. for my PM G5 to replace a
Pioneer CD?DVD burner.
John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
Sent from PM G5 2.7
I have
I've used both and they perform for the most part identically, both in Windows
and on the Mac. The 9800 core wasn't really powerful enough yet to make use of
the extra 128M of VRAM. Save your money and get the 128M version. Truth be
told, on any machine you're going to be using a 9800 card
Get a TV that has a DVI or HDMI connection on it, then get the appropriate
cable to connect to it. My G5 tower is connected to a 52 Toshiba HDTV via a
DVI-HDMI cable in my living room and it works like a champ.
PS: HDMI and DVI are standard connections on most modern TV sets (Well the
decent
I'm a very FIRM believer in Lite-ON drives as far as reliability, performance,
and longevity are concerned. Every single one of my Mac towers has been fitted
with a Lite-ON of varying ages and I've never had a failure of the drive,
failure to read a disc, or failure to burn a disc. Using
I'm assuming you're talking about an AirPort Extreme base station?
If you are, what you're experiencing seems to be normal behavior for those. In
order to make the USB print server work again requires powering down the base
station, waiting, then powering it back up with everything connected.
The card will work in a Sawtooth, but it will NOT run an ADC monitor. The
Gigabit and later models all have an extra power port just ahead of the AGP
slot that supplies the 28V to the ADC port. You CAN however run an ADC-DVI
adapter and have a DVI monitor connected.
On Jul 11, 2010, at 9:36
The Cubes seem like one of those products that was a good idea at the time, but
just poorly implemented. I've owned 2 450 MHz models and both have similar
problems to what you describe. Both of mine were sent in for a switch repair
procedure when they were new, so they don't have issues with
On Jul 10, 2010, at 12:05 PM, Dan wrote:
Firewire can be twitchy. You using known good cables etc? And when you have
problems, what is being thrown into the system log?
It can be? I can't say I've ever had a problem with Firewire other than
intermittent flakiness on the Cube. I
One of 3 reasons causes the click of death:
1: There is damage to the magnetic media on the platters themselves
2: The read head on one of the arms has died, causing the drive to not
recognize one of the platters
3: The controller card screwed to the bottom of the drive has failed (#1
reason
Lines popping up in an animation followed by the computer freezing is
indicative of a failing video card. What you're seeing is called artifacting
and it's caused by either a failing GPU chip, or failing memory on the card.
It can also be caused by using the wrong ROM to flash the card,
Just remember on any G4 made prior to the Quicksilver 2002, you're limited to a
120GB or smaller drive on the internal IDE bus.
On Jul 7, 2010, at 10:32 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
On Jul 7, 2010, at 8:20 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Jul 7, 2010, at 10:10 PM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
yup, trash
Judging by your specs, the system should boot pretty quickly. I run Leopard on
a Dual 450 Sawtooth system and booting off the internal IDE bus takes less than
a minute to desktop, including a pause for login.
A couple of thoughts:
1: Does your processor upgrade require a cache enabler KEXT
From what I understand, it goes like this:
Quartz Extreme was Apple's first layer of hardware video acceleration. It
requires a minimum of a GeForce 2 or a Radeon graphics card on an AGP bus to
function. Quartz Extreme was designed to speed up finder graphics and 2D
animation by offloading
You stated earlier that the memory you have from your IBM is ECC. The PowerMac
doesn't support ECC memory. You need plain-jane, generic unbuffered memory.
The same stuff that 99% of all PeeCee's run on.
On Jul 5, 2010, at 6:17 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
On Jul 5, 2010, at 4:10 PM, Miguel
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