Re: Dual boot possible?

2012-05-20 Thread Nathan Templeton
Hey Don, 

I have to say it has been awhile since I have installed linux on that 
vintage of a PPC, and I can tell you it is ALOT of work.
First things first: You need to get a copy of BootX: 
http://penguinppc.org/bootloaders/bootx/ 
This is the boot loader used for OldWorld macs that do not have open 
firmware, is this installed within os 9 to allow you to boot into your linux 
partition. From here, finding an iso for your machine that will boot will be 
even more problematic. You did not say if you were looking for a full graphic 
install, or a command line only application which will make a huge difference. 
Here is a great reference site to get you started that I have used over 
the years. Also doing a google search for PPC  mac 7600 linux will point you 
to quite a few older Ubuntu, Debian and Mandrake forums for some better insight.

Hope that helps ya a bit.   


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On May 20, 2012, at 8:57 AM, Don Wakefield wrote:

 I have an older Mac:  a PPC 7600 with a Sonnet G4 400 meg upgrade card using 
 OS 9.1. The question I have is: What procedures and/or additional software 
 would be necessary to enable a dual boot system which would allow Umbutu of 
 some flavor to be used periodically with my 9.1 when necessary? Ideas and 
 pointers would be very much appreciated.
 
 Don Wakefield
 DTPetc! (DeskTop Productions et cetera!)
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Re: G5 STUTTERED VIDEO

2012-05-18 Thread Nathan Templeton
All well and good suggestions so far, however I am surprised no one has 
suggested mactubes.

http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/28608/mactubes

I started using this gem with my iLamp G4 awhile back. I still have it 
installed here in my 2011 mini and 2005 PB 1.5.

~Cheers



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Re: PowerMac G5 One Beep Before Chime

2012-04-01 Thread Nathan Templeton

On 3/27/12 7:28 PM, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
All my ram sticks are recognized, even at the correct speed. Would it 
do that even if they weren't quite compatible?


-Jonas
 What exactly do you mean by: Weren't quite compatible? That is a bit 
vague to say the least.

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Re: PowerMac G5 One Beep Before Chime

2012-03-27 Thread Nathan Templeton

On 3/19/12 4:45 PM, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
So I took out all the ram, and double checked each module. I replaced 
modules just to be sure I had them all matched up. I powered on the 
computer, it beeped once, then chimed, and booted into open firmware. 
The message at the top of the screen said: Device still fails after x 
recoveries.


In order to run AppleJack, I needed to install an OS. The Leopard 
install froze with the spinning beach ball about half way through.


Any ideas?

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I had a pretty fickle G5 dual 1.8 that hated ram in ways I still do not 
understand. If you reset the proc's, blasted the cuda? The next step 
would be to find a matched pair of ram at 1gig. Which to be honest is a 
bare baseline minimum to install 10.5. From there boot the install disk 
and see where it goes.
If you get a clean install, well by hell run all the updates, make sure 
software wise you are rock solid. Then power down the and start adding a 
stick at a time, reboot, see if you get the hang, of, beep or what not. 
See if the stick is recognized and repeat. If it is a bad stick of ram, 
the needle in the hay stack will show its face.


~Nathan

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Re: G4 Cube

2012-03-27 Thread Nathan Templeton

On 2/23/12 5:25 PM, peterh...@cruzio.com wrote:

That surely beats my record on unit count, but not on weight.
I have NINE Apple Network Servers, one 500 and eight 700s. Two of the
700s
are factory remanufactured equal to new. Most have 200 MHz processor
cards. All have the architectural maximum of 512 MB main storage and the
1
MB cache card.

Woof. I thought I was an oddball for owning two (one 500, one 700). The
500
only just got demoted last week (it is now the backup server); beforehand,
it was my primary server for almost 14 years.

500s are good development/test machines.

The essential components (motherboard, case, etcetera) are identical to
the 700, but the PSU and power backplane are different.

I once had a connection with an Apple destructor/salvager and could buy
nearly all parts, but particularly the mechanical parts, very cheaply.

My worst-looking 700 became a 500 by replacing the power components
mentioned with salvaged 500 units. The hot-pluggable 700 PSUs liberated
thereby went into 700s thereby giving these N+1 redundancy. Such
redundancy is not needed on a test machine.

An ANS has eight EDO/FPM RAM slots and can, theoretically, accommodate
1024 MB of RAM. However, the ROM has a critical flaw and it will fail to
POST if even one DIMM is installed which causes the total RAM to exceed
500 MB.

Therefore, 512 MB at 8 x 64 MB is the optimum.

Some time ago, an eBay seller was selling a lot of 64 MB parity DIMMs
really cheaply, and the whole box of these went for not much more than a
buck a stick, with free shipping.

Presto, all my ANSes received their maximum complement of 512 MB.

A stock, off-the-shelf 500 has 32 MB as 4 x 8 MB of IBM RAM.

A stock, off-the-shelf 700 has 48 MB as 2 x 16 MB + 2 x 8 MB of IBM RAM.

As with most 7000 (except the 7200), 8000 and 9000 series PPC machines,
the RAM may be any mix of EDO or FPM as all RAM accesses are by FPM.

Alas, no G3 card was made for the ANS. The 604ev was the best which was
offered.



Wow! I need to check some of the back logs sooner on the list! I have 
been looking for a cube for years now! It is only the cost in my area 
that keeps me from getting one. You would think in Northern California I 
could find one for cheap. But alas it is not the case.


Missed the boat again.. Bugger.

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Re: DVD won't play.

2012-03-25 Thread Nathan Templeton

On 3/22/12 5:54 PM, Dan wrote:

At 10:31 AM -0400 3/22/2012, Skyler Rudd wrote:
[horrible html removed]

Please post in plain text!


DVDs not playing.  Exactly what does that mean?  That's kindof like 
saying your car won't go without offering any details -- we can't tell 
if you lost your keys or forgot to open the garage door!


Do the discs not show up on your desktop?  Can Finder open them?  Can 
VLC view them?  Or is something locking up or ?  What error message is 
being displayed?  Be specific, please!


Have you tried cleaning your DVD drive?

Check both the system.log and console.log for errors, both hard i/o 
from the drive and soft errors from VLC while it's playing.


These DVD's are owned by my son, but he will not let me use the 
originals, only the copies. I use MacTheRipper and then DVD2oneX2 to 
set them up for Toast.


Why would you rip a dvd then reburn it like that?  Just use Disk 
Utility to duplicate the disc as-is without re-encoding it three times.


- Dan.

I have to agree here with Dan on two points:

 When I owned my DA/533 I would encounter this problem from time to 
time with disks that I either burned on the computer or were given to 
me. With 10.4.11, I could see the disk via finder, however when I tried 
to open them with Quicktime I could get a media unreadable error or 
something to that effect. Cleaning the drive helped for awhile, however 
it was a faulty drive that ended up being the issue. Like others have 
said, you can procure one from geeks.com, newegg.com or really where 
ever you would like for dirt cheap.


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Re: Keyboard Mouse supplied with the PowerMac G4 MDD June 2003 models?

2012-03-25 Thread Nathan Templeton

On 3/25/12 6:54 AM, Jörg Duurkoop wrote:

Hi,


something other than black; I'd say it came with the black Pro Mouse
Keyboard, just like its contemporaries did.


I have one of the last MDDs that could boot OS9, it's from 2003, the
German version. It came with a white Pro keyboard model nr. M7803 and
a white mouse nr. A1152.

Regards, Jörg.

I may be completely wrong here, but as I recall, with the PowerMacs, 
when sold came with the black keyboard and mouse, while the white sets 
were sent out with the G4 iMacs and later G5's. While I have nothing to 
base this one other than my own experience. My DA/533 came with a black 
set, my iMac G4/800 came with a white set and my G5 came with black. So, 
who knows. Either are nice keyboards, the mice do leave something to be 
desired.
Too be honest, there are many third party sets out there that are more 
bang for the buck.


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Re: Beige G3 RAM

2012-02-16 Thread Nathan Templeton
Hey Anthony,

 Sorry for the late reply to this message. Do not know if you have found an 
answer or not yet. For the most part, what you have been told is correct. You 
do need low density ram for the sticks to be recognized. 
 OS 9 will see 768mgs max with the beige series of macs. However, I found in my 
experience when I was stationed in Turkey around seven years ago now with my 
beige G3/300 I had and entire gig showing under 10.2. Before that with 8.6 with 
the same sticks 768 was the ceiling. 

YMMV,

~Nathan
On Jan 29, 2012, at 2:49 PM, anthonyschr wrote:

 I need advice on upgrading RAM in a beige 266 MHz Power Macintosh G3.
 I understand that the bus speed is 66 MHz, and am wondering if I must
 then use 66 MHz memory. I have tried 100 MHz memory with mixed
 success. I've tried different combinations, and I know some of the
 modules work, but I've had some inconsistencies. I've had the screen
 remain black abnormally long after pressing the power button, and I
 think I've had the computer issue either a second startup chime or a
 very late one. I guess my question is this: Is it wise and safe to use
 100 MHz memory in this machine, even if it is intended to use 66 MHz
 RAM? I think it has been done, but there seem to be varying opinions
 online as to whether it is the thing to do.
 
 Thanks,
 Anthony
 
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Re: new to the MAC universe.

2012-02-11 Thread Nathan Templeton
Welcome to the world of MACS! ;) You picked a great machine to cut your teeth 
with. I had a dual MDD back in the day. Well, okay that back in the day was two 
years ago! It was an upgrade from my faithful digital audio Dual/533. ( I 
actually miss both of those machines. But I digress. 
As others have said, 3200 should work, but to be honest I had my best 
experience with match pairs of 2700. Many will recommend OWC. And with good 
reason, they sell and amazing kit, but with these models, decent quality ram 
will do. 10.4.11 is an absolute dream on these rigs! Flys like a hot knife 
through butter, and I would think leopard will to, though I do not have any 
experience in that regard.

Long story short? Enjoy your new rig and welcome to the forums, I have been 
around for a good many years here, the help is amazing, the information above 
par!

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On Feb 1, 2012, at 6:36 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:

 On Feb 1, 2012, at 7:52 PM, fickit1time wrote:
 
 I'm assuming that this means the memory isn't recognizable and the mac
 probably needs pc2700 memory.
 I don't have any pc2700 but I may be able to get a couple of pc3200
 memory, do you think this will be ok?
 
 Yes, it needs PC2700 minimum, and yes PC3200 will work.
 
 You can get specs info from the app MacTracker that has info on every Mac.
 
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Re: Mac Retro Anyone?

2009-10-02 Thread Nathan Templeton

Wallace Adrian D'Alessio wrote:


 On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 2:31 AM, spiceyweasel spiceywea...@yahoo.com 
 mailto:spiceywea...@yahoo.com wrote:


 I don't know about the rest of you, but I find my old trusty G4 tower
 and green, see-through iMac G3 to be more aesthetically pleasing than
 the newer, metallic offerings from Apple. Further, I am dismayed by
 the fact Apple has turned it's back on it's plastic past and not
 allowed we, the retro-digging users, to share the benefits of an Intel
 processed machine. Is it asking too much of Apple to release mother
 boards that fit our machines with some of the technical savvy their
 metal wrapped cousins enjoy? I'm not asking for something that will
 put my Power Mac G4 on par with a Mac Pro, but it would be nice to
 compete with a mini AND still have a little room for expansion. Give
 me a 2GHz Intel with, let's say.8GB of RAM, space for three hard
 drives, perhaps dual layer super drive support or, better still Blu
 Ray capability? Am I asking too much, really? I think it would open a
 whole new stream of revenue for Apple and make a lot of die hard old
 Mac fans very happy. Heck, I even came up with an ultra mod, way cool
 logo! Come on Steve Jobs, let's do this!


 I to am a Dreamer myself, and have wondered aloud here  why not'. To 
 be inundated by the realists refutation of any such scheme. The 
 Corporate Church must not be expected to give boons to the devotees.
 Many on LEM will be happy to bore you with good rational reasons why 
 this will idea of Intel mobos for old Macs will NEVER happen. I will 
 let them work their magic in peace.

 Perhaps though you would give some attention and money to plop a Mini 
 mobo or whatever you can afford  used into one of your beloved Macs 
 and be proud of the accomplishment.





  
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 http://flux-influx.blogspot.com/
 http://fluxdreams.designbinder.com/
 http://twitter.com/FluxStringer
 http://mog.com/FluxMuse

 
All interesting stuff, and I have to say I'm a fan of older macs myself. 
This dual G4/450 I'm on right now is that fastest mac I've ever owned. 
Started with an SE/30 that I still have now. If you really want to get 
the best out of your older macs, I hate to say it but leave Mac OS behind.
Right now I have ubuntu 8.04 installed, with FluxBox as a WM.. It's not 
going to win any speed contests against a modern day mac, though even 
with 4 virtual desktops it's quite usable and much more responsive that 
when I had 10.4.11 on here..

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Re: iTunes 9 PPC Macs

2009-09-12 Thread nathan

Clark Martin wrote:
 WhyOSX wrote:
   
 There is one simple saying:
 Never change a running system...
 

 Simple and pointless.

 I had a PM7500 with 8Mb of RAM, a 1Gb HD and running OS 7.5.2.  It ended 
 up with 256Mb of RAM, a 4Gb HD and running OS 9.1.  Everytime I upgraded 
 it was running just fine.  But from beginning to end was a major 
 improvement.  Following that thinking I'd still be using my Mac 512K.

   
 
 So, in the general experience of others, are the latest ITunes and QT
 updates
 recommended for Tiger on a G4 or not?

 Cliff
   



   
+2 with a dual 533. 10.4.11. Just over a gig of ram. Everything seems in 
the green including iTunes.

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Re: Power mac G5 2.5ghz

2009-09-07 Thread nathan

musaund...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,
 Is this a good machine? I like the PPC mac's. Will this machine be a good 
 addition to my collection? I have a 17in 1.67 power book, G5 I Mac 20in 
 2.1ghz. Both running leopard. My x86 machines are quad intel q6600 8gigs ram 
 w/vista ultimate nvidia 8800 video card 512vram and phenon2
 940 4gigs ram with nvidia 9800 with 1gigram w/ vista home premium. Basic 
 music and video editing and some games.  Just purchased G5 dual 2.5 on ebay 
 for 549.00 it has nvidia 6800 ultra, 3gigs ram 400gig hd and leopard 
 installed and no leak issues. Tell me your thoughts
 Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

 

   
Well in a home full of computers for light tasks as you describe I would 
say sure. The most speedy mac I have ever owned is my decked out dual 
533 digital audio I'm on atm. It's a hell of a step up from the 6500/250 
from way back in the day.. Running 10.4.11 is it my email hub, school 
research and homework machine as well as EveOnline logicistics for my 
corporation. Lives just fine with wth other linux boxes in the house. 
Microsoft free for 11 years and counting thanks ;)

Nathan

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Re: Power mac G5 2.5ghz

2009-09-07 Thread nathan

Paul wrote:
 If you want to have more fun, you could try getting one of your X86's
 to run OS X...
 

   
One of these days I might do a hackin tosh.. Have always though they 
were kinda cool.

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Re: web design software what to get?

2009-03-01 Thread Nathan

Linda wrote:
 When I upgraded to Leopard I lost my OS 9 which had my ancient version  
 of Golive on it. As this was the only application I had used to create  
 webpages I am at a loss as to what to do. So can anyone offer an  
 inexpensive, easy to use basic web design application? I only do stuff  
 for family but would like to be able to keep things updated.

 Linda in Ohio

 

   
Dunno how much you want to deviate from CS. But a bit of google-foo led 
me here:

http://www.ragesw.com/products/webdesign.html

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Trying to work out some bugs with os 10.3 server

2009-02-09 Thread Nathan T. Templeton

Hello Gents,

Hoping to tap some good talent this evening.. I just got my hands on a 
copy of 10.3 server which I have installed on my G4/400. I want to use 
this as my file server, catch all for my network here.

Here is the issue, I didn't get any documentation, just the jewel case, 
so I have been googlin to try and figure out how to add my linux mint 
workstation and windows partition so that everything is seen avail over 
the network.

All computers are connected via a Netgear 10/100 router. I can ping all 
IP's. I can see the windows share on my Mint/Windows box.. But I have 
zero connectivity from my mac.. Getting a bit frustrated here.. So a bit 
of insight would be great.

Thanks so much in advance everyone..

Nathan

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Re: Trying to work out some bugs with os 10.3 server

2009-02-09 Thread Nathan T. Templeton

Bruce Johnson wrote:
 On Feb 9, 2009, at 2:02 PM, jonas ulrich wrote:

   
 OS10 server is a whole new deal. I would recommend 10.4 Server. I  
 found it
 on the pirate bay with an unlimited serial number and it works  
 great. I was
 able to find different manuals online. look on ebay for  
 documentation.-Jonas
 

 It is unwise to publicly announce that you're using pirated software,  
 especially $1000 pirated software, especially since it's easy to get a  
 10-user copy of 10.3 or 10.4 (more than sufficient to learn with) for  
 a song, legally. I've seen it go for $50-$75 many times.


   
Would completely agree here.. Just don't know if U I can really run 10.4 
on this G4/400/512.
Unless I can find some PC/100 256 or 512 chips this is where it's going 
to stay. Tried some PC/133 and it was unstable if it even booted at all..

Nathan


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