I have put a Radeon 7000 in mine and i got a very slight bump, but it
still isn't playable. The only solution i have found is to use
something along the lines of Videobox and let the computer convert it
into something that the machine can play. I have a 400 bumped to 450
G4 Yikes with 768 of
On Aug 23, 2010, at 9:02 PM, Gus wrote:
I haven't tried enabling the Quartz
Extreme Patch because I am updated to 10.4.11 and I heard it stop
working prior to that.
This is not true. PCI Extreme 3.1 stopped working for one single OS X
Update, I believe it was 10.4.4 perhaps, and works fine
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 it handles you tube and other streaming videos, the
video
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
At 10:41 AM -0700 8/22/2010, Yikes owner wrote:
400mhz Yikes G4 with a 1GB ram with the stock ATI video card.
don't like how it handles you tube and other streaming videos , the
video is very choppy while the sound is fine.
Try adding fmt=5 to the YouTube url. That tells YouTube to hit you
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 FX5200 and 6200 cards support Core Image over PCI on
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