, only to avoid saying removing temporary files and
creating configuration files and so on.
But I'm not the expert. I'm just guessing here.
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least not for the ordinary Mac user.
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with the QS2002.
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kext for either 10.4 or 10.5.
Maybe also a 10.3 version of the kext is of some interest?
Anyway, I'm looking for your feedback!
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Il giorno 9-04-2011 10:08, Mac User #330250 ha scritto:
But... now I'm afraid
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Date:Monday, 11. April 2011
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On Apr 6, 2011, at 1:15 PM, Mac User #330250 wrote:
So, what would happen if one would flash the ROM
: $77D.45F6
Boot ROM version: $0004.25f1
The serial number starts with CK, so it's a European Mac.
Sorry for the mistake. Shame on me!
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to do some heavy backup, before partitioning the new
HD space.
That's always a good idea.
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, is very likely to be useless on all pre-QS 2002 models.
Nothing more to add.
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have to figure out how to do that
next time the slowdown happens. I'm not much of a power user. I wonder
if that's the thing called Activity Monitor in the Utilities folder?
Sorry, my mistake. Activity Monitor is the right thing.
Mostly I'm not sitting in front of a Mac anymore these days, but I
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Previously, at 8:22 PM +0200 4/6/11, as Mac User #330250 so eloquently
wrote: (snip
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yet.
Emptying the cache makes no difference. Is there any way to fix this
sluggishness when it happens?
Still sounds like a memory leak.
What does System Monitor report about the memory usage of Safari/the whole
system?
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several QS 2001 Macs which have had dual 1.0 GHz QS 2002 procs
installed. But not the other way.
Thanks! That's the answer I was hoping for!
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Power Mac models, including the DA. I know of none for the QS/QS2002.
So, what would happen if one would flash the ROM of a QS with the Open Firmware
ROM version of a QS2002?
And first of all, how would one accomplish that?
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over to the
first partition and corrupt its data. DANGEROUS!
It's hard to say what the OS or any repair tools might do to a
disk that is only partly visible, it may attempt to repair the problem.
Yes.
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the wrong one!) and save the whole partitioning scheme back to disk
.
BUT… before I can do that, I need to know for sure if the Dual-1 GHz QS2002
has any issues in a QS2001.
Because otherwise (both cases) I'll have to wipe the dream of 2×1 GHz out of
my mind…
Anyone ever done such an /upgrade?/
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the heatsink is definitely at a price level where you should consider twice if
it is really worth it!
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I'm just wondering
to work correctly, because retail 8.5 won't work on a
Yosemite. And there doesn't seem to be a retail 8.6 around.
I also successfully installed a restore 9.0.4 on a G4 AGP, and a restore 9.2.1
on an original QS from 2001.
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ffmpeg is
much more sophisticated.
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it being too slow for me. The G4 Quicksilver Dual-800 in
general seems to be slow, especially when I've just worked with my PC (which
is a 3.2 GHz Hexa-Core AMD).
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a faster CF card
and considering the prices right now I'd be better off with a used HDD (that I
have laying around here, but I'd have to backup the data first).
Suggestions, thoughts, comments welcome!
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Quote: “A common suggestion in the old days was to put the hard drive on the
16.7 MBps ATA-3 bus used by the optical drive, but the Rev. 1 motherboard
doesn't support booting from hard drives on that bus.”
IMO that says it all.
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much sense to me that the fan speed goes
down.
If you have access to an alternate power supply unit for your Mac, try it with
Mac OS X 10.4.11 and see if that does any good.
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Date:Thursday, 06. January 2011
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I've made a very small (10 GB, or was it 5??? I have to check) first
partiton that has
use CCC to get your things going right this time. I know
this is quite time consuming, but this time it will work.
Again, sorry.
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BTW, from my understanding of things I'd go with the smaller partition / OS
first, i.e
-G5's use a 3V coin cell lithium battery
labeled CR2032 which is widely used in all kinds of stuff. You should even
find this one in a supermarket...
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the original KeyLargoATA.kext (in Extensions folder)
4. Copy your new KeyLargoATA.kext to /System/Library/Extensions
5. Start the Terminal and be the super user!
5.a) type sudo -s and enter your password
CAUTION! DON'T DAMAGE YOUR SYSTEM!
5.b) type cd /System/Library/Extensions
6. Set
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Date:Friday, 07. January 2011
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Hello!
Since
. It is actually the same source code as in 10.4.x as well,
but I don't know if the kext will also work (without rebuilding) for 10.4. If
you should try that, prepare to use your rescue system!
Now let me know your successes/failures.
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better way would be to recompile the KeyLargoATA driver without this silly
fake limitation. Since there are no mature Mac OS X updates to worry about
anymore, this should be a one-time-only requirement.
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Anyone gots some recommendations / favs?
Just found http://www.hdwallpapers.in/ – great wallpapers. Hasn't been
mentioned yet, or I missed it.
Marry christmas and a happy new year!
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a document that describes the jumper settings for the
GC5-933-S2 (5-9310U) G4 upgrade by Giga Designs?
Or a source on the web that I didn't find yet?
Please help.
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Does anyone here possess a document that describes
:
Model: Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and white)
ID: PowerMac1,1
Code: Yosemite, Yosemite 1.5, Silk, Wasp
Never heard of the Wasp before…
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that renaming it to myscript.command and adding it
to start objects of my user in the control panel works, but also always opens
the Terminal application and leaves it open therafter. Isn't there a better
way?
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security fixes.
PCI Extreme only up to 10.4.3? Oh dear!
I agree that spending valued money for a CPU upgrade may not be worth it. I'll
at least try the PCI Radeon 9250 upgrade then.
Thanks for the hint to use Automator. I'll give it a try.
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for Tiger. The
Leopard version dropped this information though.
http://www.titanium.free.fr/pgs/english.html
It was shown as “Yosemite, Yosemite 1.5 and Silk” – I just assumed, since I
have the very first incarnation of the G3 BW that it is the Yosemite.
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, and the Linux on the VGA
works.
Okay, so you checked with Linux. If it does work on the very same computer,
you can drop that theory of mine.
I may swap the video card, but I'm not convinced it has anything
to do with it.
No need to. Sorry for the confusion.
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Apple change their strategy? They
simply don't need *us* anymore.
Us being low-end-Mac owners.
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. It will be interesting to see how long the CF card lasts. Be
sure to keep good backups.
I do. And yes, it will be interesting. I'll let you know when it breaks.
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the price.
Yes, made them have the best financial quarter in their history. They are rich
now.
Who knows what might be Apples situation if they had still PowerPCs in their
computers?
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p.s. the newest Geekbench results:
http://www.primatelabs.ca/geekbench/mac
://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_block_addressing
128 GiB ≈ 137.4 GB
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not a native speaker.
Just my opinion,
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to solve this problem for you – as long as you are
willing to help in this process.
Just my solution around this “business problem” some of you are having with
Apple.
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Thanks!
Welcome!
I hope that helped.
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from the QS2001 also work in the
Single-800 MHz QS2002?
Two times 800 MHz will be much better than just one time 800 MHz, don't you
think?
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-800 and the Dual-1000 model?
By “divert” you mean to put a QS2002 800 MHz CPU into a QS2002 Dual board? Why
should this not be possible, when the opposite is possible?
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in them. I couldn't find
out if every G4 AGP has Uni-N revision 7 or if I was just lucky to get the
right ones.
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fit, nor will the electronic connectors match up.
Yes, this is also my impression. Only the UniNorth revision seems to be a
factor.
Anyway, I would at least try a swap and see if it worked. It is always worth a
try – dual processors just rock!
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Date:Samstag 16 Oktober 2010N
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The way Apple designed the dual 800 and dual 1000 board, although
using the
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OK, we know the HD is dying and the Ethernet port is flakey
HOWEVER, will any ethernet card I buy at Walmart work in this thing?
I would be more confident with a USB to Ethernet adaptor. Check the
user reviews with various machines:
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB442Z/A
Poor
be tricky. A 15% boost should be okay.
Read http://lowendmac.com/macdan/02/0624ek.html for some background
information.
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. No damage done, just
lost all unsaved files :-(
But if you find something: I'm interested too!
I know that was no help at all… Sorry.
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to the Dual 867 MHz system.
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AGPx4 Power Mac that features ADC, i.e. most of the Power Mac G4's.
Here the link: http://themacelite.wikidot.com/pins-3-and-11
If you don't want that, you can use any AGP graphics card that features ADC,
which will be AGPx4.
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is propably more time consuming than
to install a fresh Mac OS X – provided you don't reinstall every week!
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: This model “features” a sudden death when the battery goes empty: you'll
only hear the fans roar and that's it. Solution: simply replace the battery.
Type: CR2032, 3V
I just had this happen, and it took me some time to figure it out.
Just my 2¢.
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As has been previously stated, LBA48 is an ATA protocol function, not
a real limitation.
Provided it is supported by the IDE chip. For Keylargo (present in all Power
Macs since the G4 AGP Graphics, i.e. in all models since the year 2000) this
is true.
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in your Open Firmware for the correct names.
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Firmware.
Please, tell me if I'm wrong.
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Ethernet there seems to be no need for thermal paste.
But if you really want computing power…
I think we're getting a little off-topic here…
Yes, sorry about that…
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or, in a worst case, the graphics cards) may not have
proper kexts available and thus don't work properly.
Just my experiences.
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in preventing people from
installing OS X on PC's, merely doing so for *commercial profit*.
Past tense. This may change in the future.
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they are worth. (It all depends
on the configuration, e.g. USB 3.0 and so on…)
But yeah – PCs don't feature Mac OS X!
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it will run at
a lower speed for you. Maybe there's even an Open Firmware upgrade available.
For what it's worth: good luck!
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should be able to make a 1.25 GHz machine be a 1.0 GHz
machine. Only, while this will make the G4 MDD processors run cooler for sure,
the impact to noise is uncertain.
Whish you good luck!
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in speed compared to your G4.
BTW, I don't have an Intel Mac. Only used G3, G4s and G5.
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back-ups!
Make back-ups of your personal files and documents!
Having to reinstall your operating system and applications (which you have on
CD/DVD, right?) is your least problem if you still have your personal files!
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files on the second partition (and not in your users folder!).
http://4thcode.blogspot.com/2007/12/using-128-gib-or-larger-ata-hard-
drives.html
Whish you good luck with your project.
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the additional power), then it cannot be
a Gigabit Ethernet. It is propably an AGP Graphics.
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, but semi-legal
to purchase that dead Mac's media for your like-mac. The key here is
that Apple doesn't pursue these cases...
Had no lock with that. Especially Mac OS 9 and prior is hard the get in the
German language.
As always,
many thanks.
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are doing so onn copied S/W.
Since software is digitally copied, the copy is 1:1 (byte for byte) like the
original. The installed version on the hard drive is exactly the same.
It's not wrong/illegal/a bad thing to use a copy – ss long as the license is
valid…
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an importaint detail?
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Mac Edition, but it costs quite a large amount of
$$$ on eBay, so I'd reconsider twice. Also, I'm not sure about the screen
resolution it supports for your proposed Apple display.
I don't know so much about the nVidia cards thou.
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more at all.
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-mainstream platform.
Only you will most likely experience more problems than with mainstream
platforms… (Like I did with my G5.)
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G5, please post a note.
It could be interesting also for others. I know I'm interested.
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that it should have been updated to continue
to do its job in an ever changing world.
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XRandR looks interesting but off topic for this group, I' m on my way.
I hope you find what you're looking for.
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concequence– free
(in the sence of not costing any money).
Sorry I can't be more help.
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