I have a 2003 G4 1.42DP (FW800)
With the exception of a couple of hard drive replacements and a power
supply back in 2011, it's been bomb proof.
The other day though, it started to shutdown on boot (it had been running
for weeks prior to this). I googled and found many references to this but
most
To cut a long story short, I'd like to try to get my Dazzle* Hollywood
DV bridge working and the only Mac likely to work with it is my old B&W
G3 Powermac.
Unfortunately the built-in Firewire ports no longer work (a common issue
on this model I believe). Even after replacing the FW module no e
Il giorno 21/02/18 22:20, "diane" ha scritto:
> Any thoughts? It just spins on the grey screen for a couple of minutes and
> then shuts down.
It's puzzling.
If it was an hardware problem (e.g. a faulty memory chip), it should give a
warning, like some beeps or power light flashing.
It could be
On Feb 23, 2018, at 8:22 AM, Neil Hughes
mailto:neil.hugh...@tesco.net>> wrote:
To cut a long story short, I'd like to try to get my Dazzle* Hollywood DV
bridge working and the only Mac likely to work with it is my old B&W G3
Powermac.
Unfortunately the built-in Firewire ports no longer work
On Feb 21, 2018, at 2:20 PM, diane
mailto:dianed...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I have a 2003 G4 1.42DP (FW800)
With the exception of a couple of hard drive replacements and a power supply
back in 2011, it's been bomb proof.
The other day though, it started to shutdown on boot (it had been running fo
Great...thanks.
I've used PCI USB2 cards in the PowerMac without issues; I wasn't sure
about something more unusual like Firewire.
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On 23/02/2018 16:48, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Yes, any PCI FW 400 card will work on a PCI Mac; it’s a very
standardized standard (and partly written by A
> I've used PCI USB2 cards in the PowerMac without issues; I wasn't sure
> about something more unusual like Firewire.
Standardization is complete, or very nearly so.
PowerMacs can accept and use USB 2.0/1.1, USB 3.0, FW 400 and FW 800 PCI
cards.
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I found the best results were with NEC chipped FireWire cards.
Kelly
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Hello everyone,
I use a USB and Firewire card combo from IOGEAR, that I absolutely love, in all
my PowerMacs. I did find that deep sleep issues would arise from time to time
if the driver was not installed. These cards are inexpensive on eBay. The card
in question is:
https://www.iogear.com/
Let's see, G list and someone thinks Firewire is unusual ?
times have changed indeed
The calamities foretold by MacHeads here have come to pass.
The Seals are all in place now are they not?
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> Best results with various other cards were found with NEC chips as well.
The NEC chipset, now renamed Renesas, is the most compatible of several
competitive chipsets.
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