Well, I have used Numbers in a pinch. The DB opens with the data in cells.
Fortunately my DBs were fairly small.
Ken
On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 17:00 smac0031 wrote:
> I'm trying to find a replacement DB that will open my old Appleworks DB
> files. I've tried Microsoft Office
> and a
I'm trying to find a replacement DB that will open my old Appleworks DB
files. I've tried Microsoft Office
and apparently that doesn't have DB anymore. I've tried open office and I
can't get it to open my old
stuff.
I've looked into Filemaker and that seems to be around $40 on eBay and $450
Il giorno 12/09/17 16:01, "William Tomcanin" ha scritto:
> Overall, I'm pleased with the replacement. I don't know if it's worth it
> to try and find an adapter that would restore the ability to burn discs.
That's up to you, but I wouldn't.
When my iMac's internal optical drive
the ADDONICS IDE/SATA adapter that shipped
with it doesn't allow the unit to write CDs or DVDs.
Overall, I'm pleased with the replacement. I don't know if it's worth it
to try and find an adapter that would restore the ability to burn discs.
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 1:20 PM, James Cordano <riffr
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On Monday, August 21, 2017, William Tomcanin wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> My 15-year old original Pioneer optical drive has failed completely. I
> removed it took it apart, cleaned it which brought it back to life for
> about one day. Today it refuses to read
Il giorno 22/08/17 00:06, "Roger Hodge" ha scritto:
> Nope, Mine uses ATA drive for the dvd drive... :)
Yep.
IIRC, G5s had SATA interface for the hard drives, and ATA for the optical
drive(s).
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On Aug 21, 2017, at 2:27 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Aug 21, 2017, at 11:04 AM, Roger Hodge
wrote:
I bought this one for my G5 and It works Great!
LG internal / Gh22 Super Multi DVD rewriter 22x 8.5GB DVD+R
G5’s
Thanks, Bruce.
I am about to purchase an LG drive from OWC (with an SATA-IDE/ATAPI
converter). I realize that I will likely loose write capability, but I
think that is a function of the adapter that is coming with the product.
I'm in the process of researching other adapters that might allow
> On Aug 21, 2017, at 11:04 AM, Roger Hodge wrote:
>
> I bought this one for my G5 and It works Great!
>
> LG internal / Gh22 Super Multi DVD rewriter 22x 8.5GB DVD+R
G5’s use SATA drives and optical drives. QS systems use ATA. Different
interface.
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I bought this one for my G5 and It works Great!
LG internal / Gh22 Super Multi DVD rewriter 22x 8.5GB DVD+R
On Aug 21, 2017, at 11:55 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Aug 21, 2017, at 6:27 AM, William Tomcanin
wrote:
Hello everyone,
My 15-year old original Pioneer
> On Aug 21, 2017, at 6:27 AM, William Tomcanin wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> My 15-year old original Pioneer optical drive has failed completely. I
> removed it took it apart, cleaned it which brought it back to life for about
> one day. Today it refuses to read
Hello everyone,
My 15-year old original Pioneer optical drive has failed completely. I
removed it took it apart, cleaned it which brought it back to life for
about one day. Today it refuses to read anything!
Time to replace it and I am wondering what folks are using these days.
I've been to
On 20/04/2015 11:39, William Tomcanin wt8091...@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone manually cleaned the laser lens on their DVD drive? I'm tempted at
this point to remove the drive, take it apart and attempt to clean it manually
until a replacement arrives.
I understand that the lenses
Has anyone manually cleaned the laser lens on their DVD drive? I'm tempted
at this point to remove the drive, take it apart and attempt to clean it
manually until a replacement arrives.
I understand that the lenses on the original Pioneer 103 DVR drives must be
immaculate in order for them
Tomcanin wt8091...@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone manually cleaned the laser lens on their DVD drive? I'm
tempted at
this point to remove the drive, take it apart and attempt to clean it
manually
until a replacement arrives.
I understand that the lenses on the original Pioneer 103 DVR
I understand that the lenses on the original Pioneer 103 DVR drives
must
be
immaculate in order for them to work properly.
By the time of the Pioneer 113, the drives had gotten quite good.
But, they were still priced at about $100, whereas the price of SATA
burners had depressed to nearly
. CDs appear to read ok, although burning is becoming
problematic (50-50 chance of success).
Can anyone suggest a replacement?
Thanks in advance,
Bill
Pretty much any ATA DVD +/- R/RW drive will work, if you’re using 10.5.
For previous versions of OS X you need to get Patchburn:
http
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Date:04/13/2015 11:59 AM (GMT-05:00)
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Subject: Re: Replacement for Quicksilver G4 Superdrive
On Sunday, April 12, 2015 at 10:55
On Apr 12, 2015, at 11:55 AM, William Tomcanin wt8091...@gmail.com wrote:
the Superdrive in my trusty Quicksilver will no longer read DVDs. CDs appear
to read ok, although burning is becoming problematic (50-50 chance of
success).
Before you go for a replacement, try cleaning it!
fwiw
a replacement?
The difficulty is that PATA drives are no longer manufactured and the old
stock of half-height (normal optical drive sized) PATA optical drives ran
out a long time ago.
SATA optical drives are still available. Newegg regularly has them for
less than $20, so, if there is room, you might
Hello all,
As the subject line implies, the Superdrive in my trusty Quicksilver will
no longer read DVDs. CDs appear to read ok, although burning is becoming
problematic (50-50 chance of success).
Can anyone suggest a replacement?
Thanks in advance,
Bill
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of success).
Can anyone suggest a replacement?
Thanks in advance,
Bill
Pretty much any ATA DVD +/- R/RW drive will work, if you’re using 10.5. For
previous versions of OS X you need to get Patchburn: http://www.patchburn.de
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that
is causing this calamity. I can not find a solution or suitable
replacement, so if anyone knows what I'm talking about and has any further
clues I'd be grateful to hear about it.
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 2:34:33 PM UTC-5, Dan wrote:
At 3:31 PM -0500 01/20/2014, Jay Koutavas wrote
i replaced my old Snow white iMac G3's 40GB hdd w/ a 80GB IDE Drive i had
in an old IBM Server,
what i remember when preparing the drive boot the iMac w/ Disc one of OSX's
CDvers set (this iMac doesnt have a DVD Drive) select the Drive itself and
under Erase set it to Volume Format: MacOS
On Apr 12, 2014, at 3:59 AM, Xion Dracari xiondrac...@gmail.com wrote:
however w/ this iMac under the partition Scheme, only see MS-DOS for
partition Type. any idea whats going on? the Drive's a 80GB Western Digital
branded HDD.
Your problem is that you haven't reformatted the HD to Apple
ok this is weird ... the install breaks the moment it needs CD 2. (it says
There were errors durring install try again later)
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 5:32 AM, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:
On Apr 12, 2014, at 3:59 AM, Xion Dracari xiondrac...@gmail.com wrote:
however w/ this iMac
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Hello!
i replaced my old Snow white iMac G3's 40GB hdd w/ a 80GB IDE Drive i had
On Apr 12, 2014, at 6:32 AM, Thomas Fritsch xiondrac...@gmail.com wrote:
ok this is weird ... the install breaks the moment it needs CD 2.
On an OS X Tiger 10.4 installation, nothing is required beyond CD 1 if you
deselect every possible Optional installation during the setup, and only check
reformatted the HDD again cleaned off my disc and it installed properly ,
Now to connect it to the net and grab all the updates ! thanks for the help.
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:
On Apr 12, 2014, at 6:32 AM, Thomas Fritsch xiondrac...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 30, 2014, at 10:43 AM, Fred Thiel fth...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
I got many error messages saying 'USBF: 612.769 found a transaction past
the completion deadline on bus 25, timing out!'
After I realized my mistake, I re-configured the boot drive correctly and the
machine runs much
Greetings all
I had to replace the hard drive on my wife's Quicksilver 733, OSX Tiger
yesterday. There were two drives in it and the boot drive went down. I replaced
it with a new WD and removed the secondary while I had it open, however I put
the jumper on the new one like the old primary,
I had to replace the hard drive on my wife's Quicksilver 733, OSX Tiger
yesterday. There were two drives in it and the boot drive went down. I
replaced it with a new WD and removed the secondary while I had it open,
however I put the jumper on the new one like the old primary, having
At 3:31 PM -0500 01/20/2014, Jay Koutavas wrote:
At 11:32 AM -0800 1/20/14, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
I won't be supporting OS 9.1, sorry.
Would you support PowerPC, preferably 10.4+?
No. The whole point of this exercise would be to move past PPC, so
Redora (redone Eudora) could run on Mac OS
Eudora again and be so pleased.
Cheers
Harry in San Jose, Ca
On Saturday, July 21, 2012 11:23:21 PM UTC-7, benjee wrote:
We have set up a Facebook page to discuss and to see how many of us are
still looking for a true Eudora replacement:
Http://www.facebook.com/WeWantEudora
-- Sent from
I don't see that this thread has actually been moved to the MacIntel group yet
... still awaiting my subscription to kick in.
Eudora 6.2.4 behaves well enough under OSX 10.6.8 that I continue to use it day
in and day out. It is *one* of the reasons that Snow Leopard is the OS I'm
stopping at
threads. In my recent Manager Comment, I stated
that I asked the OP to move the thread. It now appears that he subscribed to
the G-Group only two days ago for the sole purpose of initiating this thread.
Anyone who is interested in further discussions about Eudora replacement for
Intel Macs, or other
, including a Mac email client a lng time ago for
Digital Equipment Corporation. It's not easy to build a replacement.
It would take EASILY over a year for me to do it. If I did do it,
I'd stick to keeping the same workflow and features, and simply just
Freshen-up the look and feel (but not change
Hi Doug.
At 9:50 PM -0700 1/19/14, Doug McNutt wrote:
1) You need to become acquainted with :
Reply-To: Eudora for the Mac eudora-...@hades.listmoms.net
List-ID: Eudora for the Mac eudora-mac.cartel.listmoms.net
Okay.
2) There are two different problems with Eudora. Email has changed
and
On Sunday, January 19, 2014 7:51:37 AM UTC-6, Jay Koutavas wrote:
Now that MailForge is dead, I've been pondering...
How many people would be interested in a faithful reproduction of Mac
Eudora 6.2? 10? 100?, 1000?
I would love to see a modern email client which mimics Eudora. I've
I won't be supporting OS 9.1, sorry.
Would you support PowerPC, preferably 10.4+?
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At 11:32 AM -0800 1/20/14, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
I won't be supporting OS 9.1, sorry.
Would you support PowerPC, preferably 10.4+?
No. The whole point of this exercise would be to move past PPC, so
Redora (redone Eudora) could run on Mac OS X 10.7 and later. Eudora
6.2 PPC runs fine on
I won't be supporting OS 9.1, sorry.
Would you support PowerPC, preferably 10.4+?
No. The whole point of this exercise would be to move past PPC, so
Redora (redone Eudora) could run on Mac OS X 10.7 and later. Eudora
6.2 PPC runs fine on Mac OS 10.6.8, but breaks on 10.7+. Thus,
On Jan 20, 2014, at 1:05 PM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
I won't be supporting OS 9.1, sorry.
Would you support PowerPC, preferably 10.4+?
No. The whole point of this exercise would be to move past PPC, so
Redora (redone Eudora) could run on Mac OS X 10.7 and later. Eudora
6.2 PPC runs fine
of this complexity a number of times over,
including a Mac email client a lng time ago for Digital Equipment
Corporation. It's not easy to build a replacement. It would take EASILY
over a year for me to do it. If I did do it, I'd stick to keeping the same
workflow and features, and simply
a lng time ago for
Digital Equipment Corporation. It's not easy to build a replacement.
It would take EASILY over a year for me to do it. If I did do it,
I'd stick to keeping the same workflow and features, and simply just
Freshen-up the look and feel (but not change it like MailForge did
have eagerly followed threads in this group and others concerning
Eudora replacements for OS 10.7 and above with great interest and am
finally both eager and excited to know that someone may be willing to
give re-coding Eudora a try.
I would pay for a Eudora replacement, or provide a substantial
a pro software
developer. I have built stuff of this complexity a number of times over,
including a Mac email client a lng time ago for Digital Equipment
Corporation. It's not easy to build a replacement. It would take EASILY over a
year for me to do it. If I did do it, I'd stick to keeping
At 5:33 PM -0400 05/30/2013, les simo wrote:
I installed NNW for Tiger and it works fine EXCEPT it didn't import
all my feeds.
Didn't know it could. lol. But now that I look, I see the import
item. Did you properly export things from your old reader?
Also, I cannot figure out how to
I use NetNewsWire for all my RSS feeds...
- Dan.
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Here's NNW for Tiger:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/610326/NetNewsWire%203.1.7.dmg
And if anyone wants it, here be for Leopard:
What's Freedy?
I use NetNewsWire for all my RSS feeds...
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It's Feedly . Also, cannot find NetNewsWire for os X 10.4.11 PPC G4/G5
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At 2:26 PM -0400 05/27/2013, les simo wrote:
cannot find NetNewsWire for os X 10.4.11 PPC G4/G5
Here's NNW for Tiger:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/610326/NetNewsWire%203.1.7.dmg
And if anyone wants it, here be for Leopard:
Why aren't you using TenFourFox?
On May 23, 2013 8:53 PM, les simo les.sim...@aol.com wrote:
Hi,
I follow numerous blogs and am looking for a suitable replacement for the
destined for demise Google Reader. Feedly seems to be the hot favorite, but
does not work for me. It displays a message
At 8:53 PM -0400 05/23/2013, les simo wrote:
I follow numerous blogs and am looking for a suitable replacement
for the destined for demise Google Reader. Feedly seems to be the
hot favorite, but does not work for me. It displays a message saying
synchronizing... and does absolutely nothing
He wrote - Feedly not Freedy
http://www.feedly.com/
On 24 May 2013, at 9:57 AM, Dan wrote:
At 8:53 PM -0400 05/23/2013, les simo wrote:
I follow numerous blogs and am looking for a suitable replacement for the
destined for demise Google Reader. Feedly seems to be the hot favorite
Hi,
I follow numerous blogs and am looking for a suitable replacement for
the destined for demise Google Reader. Feedly seems to be the hot
favorite, but does not work for me. It displays a message saying
synchronizing... and does absolutely nothing for hours. I'm on a
Powerbook G4/1Ghz, OS X
On Feb 2, 2013, at 7:30 AM, Evan Thomas wrote:
Hey Y'all,
My G5 appears to have experienced an HDD failure and now hangs at boot on the
logo screen. I bought it with Leopard pre-installed so I'm now in need of a
replacement SATA drive and a copy of OSX. Money is tight so cheapest
Hey Y'all,
My G5 appears to have experienced an HDD failure and now hangs at boot on
the logo screen. I bought it with Leopard pre-installed so I'm now in need
of a replacement SATA drive and a copy of OSX. Money is tight so cheapest
possible options. I only want to use it for Final Cut
. I bought it with Leopard pre-installed so I'm now in need
of a replacement SATA drive and a copy of OSX. Money is tight so cheapest
possible options. I only want to use it for Final Cut Express 4 and Adobe
Creative Suite CS3.
SATA HDD
I was thinking something less than 100GB just for the OS
My G5 appears to have experienced an HDD failure and now hangs at boot on the
logo screen. I bought it with Leopard pre-installed so I'm now in need of a
replacement SATA drive and a copy of OSX. Money is tight so cheapest possible
options. I only want to use it for Final Cut Express 4
experienced an HDD failure and now hangs at boot on
the logo screen. I bought it with Leopard pre-installed so I'm now in need
of a replacement SATA drive and a copy of OSX. Money is tight so cheapest
possible options. I only want to use it for Final Cut Express 4 and Adobe
Creative Suite
On 7/23/12 9:42 AM, Beniamino Cenci Goga at ben...@gmail.com wrote:
By the way, regarding FB, there are many ways of using it: you don't need to
upload the photos of your family or tell everybody what's going on in your
life, you can even use a pen name.
And it is possible to share FB
Contrary to popular belief - not everyone has or even wants facebook.
I concurr, but FB is a good tools to get figures. In this case we are trying to
see if the number of potential users is worth the effort of improving MailForge
or building a new app.
By the way, regarding FB, there are many
Get thee over to:
List-ID: Eudora for the Mac eudora-mac.cartel.listmoms.net
SUBSCRIBING:
mailto:join-eudora-...@hades.listmoms.net?Subject=Gazelle
Thanks, I have just subscribed and I have linked the ML info on that FB page,
Ben
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On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 8:42 AM, Beniamino Cenci Goga ben...@gmail.comwrote:
Contrary to popular belief - not everyone has or even wants facebook.
I concurr, but FB is a good tools to get figures. In this case we are
trying to see if the number of potential users is worth the effort of
On Jul 23, 2012, at 8:42 AM, Beniamino Cenci Goga wrote:
Contrary to popular belief - not everyone has or even wants facebook.
I concurr, but FB is a good tools to get figures. In this case we
are trying to see if the number of potential users is worth the
effort of improving MailForge
no point
making a true Eudora replacement for such small numbers (i.e. us).
This is my feeling, all in all Lion and probably even worse Mountain Lion, are
quite weird for us loyal Mac users. I have installed Lion on the MacPro and the
MacBook because I really use intensively the calendar and I like
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We have set up a Facebook page to discuss and to see how many of us are
still looking for a true Eudora replacement:
Http://www.facebook.com/WeWantEudora
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What if you don't do Facebook? I'm in the market for a new email
Wethought that MailForge could fill the gap, but after5 years they are still in beta.Why FB? I think it is a good tool to get figure out how many really need a true Eudora replacement.-- Sent from my HP Pre3On 22 Jul 2012 13.57, Stephen E. Bodnar sbod...@gci.net wrote: On 7/21/12 10:23 PM, ben
replacement.
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On 22 Jul 2012 13.57, Stephen E. Bodnar sbod...@gci.net wrote:
On 7/21/12 10:23 PM, ben...@gmail.com wrote:
We have set up a Facebook page to discuss and to see how many of us are
still
that MailForge could fill the gap, but after 5 years they are
still in beta.
Why FB? I think it is a good tool to get figure out how many really need
a true Eudora replacement.
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On 22 Jul 2012 13.57
At 08:23 +0200 7/22/12, ben...@gmail.com wrote:
We have set up a Facebook page to discuss and to see how many of us are still
looking for a true Eudora replacement:
Http://www.facebook.com/WeWantEudoraHttp://www.facebook.com/WeWantEudora
Get thee over to:
List-ID: Eudora for the Mac eudora
Den Søndag, 22/7 2012, 04:03, Stephen E. Bodnar skrev:
Well, count me in but I'm not joining Facebook just to vote.
Stephen
me too
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Contrary to popular belief - not everyone has or even wants facebook.
On Jul 22, 2012, at 8:07 PM, t...@nehaia.dk wrote:
Den Søndag, 22/7 2012, 04:03, Stephen E. Bodnar skrev:
Well, count me in but I'm not joining Facebook just to vote.
Stephen
me too
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Glad to hear from you. No soldering, that wire pulls right off, the
connector has a tiny clip action, just hold it up a bit with your
fingernail.
Good luck!
On Feb 14, 12:31 am, Robert Lee rapcity...@gmail.com wrote:
*Thanks it's very helpful. I will give it a try.*
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at
Model: G8652241UPZ
I will be hooking up an Apple 30 monitor. I use the computer for PS
work, and graphics projects.
I current have a X1900 card that is going bad.
Skip
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Date:Tuesday, 14. February 2012
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To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Model: G8652241UPZ
??? Never heard of it before.
Please use “About this Mac...” and System
showing it.
Any questions, please ask. Confirm you got it ok, so I can remove it.
The wire loops behind the optical drives, a bit of a pain, but you can
just keep in front in you're careful.
On Feb 8, 7:54 pm, Robert Lee rapcity...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to install a new replacement internal
of a pain, but you can
just keep in front in you're careful.
On Feb 8, 7:54 pm, Robert Lee rapcity...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to install a new replacement internal speaker and I'm
having second thoughts about doing it myself. I can't even see where
it connects to the motherboard. Me being visually
I'm trying to install a new replacement internal speaker and I'm
having second thoughts about doing it myself. I can't even see where
it connects to the motherboard. Me being visually impaired has some to
do with it but it's initial installation was well done at the time of
it's manufacture. Any
At 4:54 PM -0800 2/8/2012, Robert Lee wrote:
I'm trying to install a new replacement internal speaker and I'm
having second thoughts about doing it myself. I can't even see where
it connects to the motherboard. Me being visually impaired has some to
do with it but it's initial installation
On 2012/02/11 14:40, Dan so eloquently wrote:
At 4:54 PM -0800 2/8/2012, Robert Lee wrote:
I'm trying to install a new replacement internal speaker and I'm
having second thoughts about doing it myself. I can't even see where
it connects to the motherboard. Me being visually impaired has some
Which source would you recommend for battery replacement? I have a
Powerbook G4 17 model # A1085.
Thanks,
Claire
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I'm considering replacing the case fan in my Sawtooth with a new and
different one, a cooler and supposedly quieter model. I haven't
replaced a case fan before. What worries me, besides everything, is
what I'm going to encounter in how the fan is connected to the power
supply. (The new fan will
, but definitely help
avoid.
Most replacement fans come with pigtail leads.
The usual, and most successful replacement is to cut off the failed fan's
connector and leads about half-way and solder those onto the replacement
fan's pigtails. Insulate with heat-shrinkable tubing.
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Yes, they are, but they are fair questions.
I'm much obliged for the very informative and detailed answers -
thanks.
Sean
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machine they could swap my HDs
and RAM into. I'd been without a computer for 2 weeks already, and
with the holidays coming up it seemed possible that it might be
another 2 or 3 or 4, maybe all of it just to get the answer well, we
can't fix it, so we're going to have to find a replacement
At 7:35 PM -0600 12/27/2010, Sean Carroll wrote:
NOTE: This is a bit general, and I might yet find the answers I'm
looking for in the archives. Feel free to ignore me if the topic has
already been covered exhaustively there.
There have been several in-depth threads on this list regarding the
from
model-to-model, with 20 pin, 22 pin and 24 pin external connections, among
other differences.
3) some models also provide monitor power.
2. Is finding a replacement a matter of very specific model numbers
(I found a lot of replacements online quickly, ranging in price from
$60 to $180
Hmmm, I do like the idea of using two HD's as you've described. I am
tempted to just go for an early G5 tower.
However (embarrassed lowering of head) I am so far not behind the
8ball I do not even know about Dual processors. For instance, is a
'Dual 1.0 GHz' made of two 1.0 GHz processors side by
I do think a MDD will last you at least two years, but you’re the only
one who can decide... Here a few thoughts:
- MDDs support harddisks larger than 128GB (without extra hard- or
software).
- They are nicknamed windtunnel, meaning that they are rather noisy.
An MDD also leaves you some cash for
From: Geke gevangaste...@googlemail.com
To: G-Group g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Sent: Monday, 16 August, 2010 12:40:33
Subject: Re: Sawtooth replacement
I do think a MDD will last you at least two years, but you’re the only
one who can decide... Here a few thoughts:
- MDDs support harddisks
I reckon its time to move on from my faithful old tower, but being a nongeek
I really could use an opinion or two on what to move up to - my two main
reasons to go to a later model is that YouTube videos are rarely functional,
and the 128 max on internal HD is a bit confining. Otherwise it handles
On Aug 15, 2010, at 6:22 AM, D Stubbs wrote:
I reckon its time to move on from my faithful old tower, but being a nongeek
I really could use an opinion or two on what to move up to - my two main
reasons to go to a later model is that YouTube videos are rarely functional,
and the 128 max
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Subject: Sawtooth replacement
Date:Sonntag 15 August 2010N
From:D Stubbs dsmn...@gmail.com
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
I reckon its time to move on from my faithful old tower, but being a
nongeek I really could use an opinion or two
this is ending, but something similar for you. A great performance for
the price.
On Aug 15, 10:31 am, John Carmonne carmo...@aol.com wrote:
On Aug 15, 2010, at 6:22 AM, D Stubbs wrote:
I reckon its time to move on from my faithful old tower, but being a
nongeek I really could use an
You cannot, since you need Classic. That is, if you want to be able to
natively boot Mac OS 9.x you need a G4 that is not as new as a FW800 model.
If, on the other hand, you only require Classic from Mac OS 10.x up to 10.4,
you can also go for a G5. They are beautiful towers, great design
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 7:29 PM, MnDel dsmn...@gmail.com wrote:
I had never considered a dual core because one friend said they can be
real energy hogs and another said the noise factor is much higher than
I am used to with Sawtooth. Comments?
They *are* energy hogs, and produce enough heat
I think you should get a Dual MDD PowerMac. It can do everything you need,
and more.
I have a Dual 1GHZ MDD that I'm selling for way under your price range.
E-mail me off list if you are interested.
-Jonas
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a GOOD quality capacitor replacement kit?
2. How difficult will they be to replace?
3. Could it harm the machine to use it before replacing the capacitors?
Thanks in advanced!
-Jonas
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