On Aug 14, 2017, at 10:06 AM, Milton King
<crabs...@cox.net<mailto:crabs...@cox.net>> wrote:
Thank You. I probably asked the wrong question an I was thinking largest
single processor on a 100 bus. This old G4 will not do much past email and a
few web sites. As you know, all of
On 2017-08-14 19:06, Milton King wrote:
Thank You. I probably asked the wrong question an I was thinking largest
single processor on a 100 bus. This old G4 will not do much past email and a
few web sites. As you know, all of the browsers are not supported. My last
hopeful was Roccat
On 2017-08-14 18:25, Mac User #330250 wrote:
On 2017-08-14 16:51, Milt King wrote:
I have a 350 mhz Mac G4. What is the
largest processor that I can place on this
^^
motherboard. This is just a project that I am interested in.
Oh... "largest"...
Answering for an "AGP Graphics" Power
On 2017-08-14 16:51, Milt King wrote:
I have a 350 mhz Mac G4. What is the largest processor that I can place on this
motherboard. This is just a project that I am interested in.
Milt King
Oh may, this is going to be expensive!
From the top of my head, the answer is: A Dual-1.8 GHz G4, but
I have a 350 mhz Mac G4. What is the largest processor that I can place on
this motherboard. This is just a project that I am interested in.
Milt King
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Subject: Re: Question
On Mar 23, 2017, at 5:33 PM, Bruce Johnson
On Mar 23, 2017, at 5:33 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
> You’ll need an appropriate device with a SCSI interface; an old PowerPC mac
> would work just fine, then copy it over the network to the Linux box as
> files, burn to DVD on linux box. Easy.
The Orb 2.2 also
On Mar 23, 2017, at 10:16 AM, NODEraser
<nodera...@gmail.com<mailto:nodera...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 10:12 AM, paulcefo
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My question: does anyone have a path to get my data from these ORB 2.
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 10:12 AM, paulcefo <paulc...@buffalo.edu> wrote:
>
> My question: does anyone have a path to get my data from these ORB 2.2GB
> disks to one or more DVDROM that could be mounted on the Linux machine.
>
> I appreciate that there may be differences bet
All,
I have some ORB 2.2GB Disks by Castlewood. They were written from a
desktop Mac in the late 1990s using an external burner drive.
Today i use a Windows laptop and a desktop Linux machine. The laptop
runs Vista and the Linux machine runs Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
My question: does anyone
I would appreciate someone redirecting me to the correct forum. My
iPhone 3 (?) has all of a sudden stopped receiving mail on my home
wireless connection, although it still sends it and Safari works.
Mea culpa, about the forum.
Murray Woods
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I would appreciate someone redirecting me to the correct forum. My iPhone 3
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Mea culpa, about the forum.
Apple
On 12/7/13 8:33 AM, Murray Woods wrote:
I would appreciate someone redirecting me to the correct forum. My
iPhone 3 (?) has all of a sudden stopped receiving mail on my home
wireless connection, although it still sends it and Safari works.
Mea culpa, about the forum.
Murray Woods
this is a
Hi all,
I have just installed 10.8.3 for the first time and it takes up a lot of
space. There is a file at private var vm with the name sleepimage
that is 4 GB in size. Anyone know what that is? Can I delete it? There is
also an Install OS X Mountain Lion.app in the appllication folder. Do I
At 6:16 AM -0700 04/04/2013, Gary D. wrote:
I have just installed 10.8.3 for the first time and it takes up a
lot of space. There is a file at private var vm with the name
sleepimage that is 4 GB in size. Anyone know what that is? Can I
delete it?
That contains a complete copy of your
My Apple Pro Tower came with Mounting Lie-un Installed. There is no Install
OS X Mountain Lion.app on my hard disk Drive. How can I get an Install OS X
Mountain Lion CD (or DVD if need be) without paying FULL RETAIL ?
BTW, I hate this downloading of any software. without a provision to make
Discussions about Mountain Lion OS and Apple Pro Tower, whether just a Quick
Question, or as hijacked thread, are way Off-Topic for the G-Group.
This thread is hereby declared closed. Please move further messages to the LEM
MacIntel Group and send comments directly to me.
Fabian Fang
LEM G
On Apr 4, 2013, at 8:25 AM, ROBERT H. BAUCOM rbt...@owc.net wrote:
My Apple Pro Tower came with Mounting Lie-un Installed. There is no Install
OS X Mountain Lion.app on my hard disk Drive. How can I get an Install OS X
Mountain Lion CD (or DVD if need be) without paying FULL RETAIL ?
I had a receipt webpage that was generated as the result of a payment.
I normally keep generated receipts as .pdf files by printing as Save
to PDF…. I accidentally pressed Print instead of Save to PDF… and
then closed the browser window, so the generated page no longer
exists, I think it
Yes, I'd bet you'll see it there, but only for printing. Good news is that
you still have the receipt, most likely.
On Saturday, December 15, 2012 12:01:59 AM UTC-5, Kris Tilford wrote:
but is most likely cached in the printer
spooler.
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Im a slackware friend, but slackintosh hasn't had a release in 4 years. Might
be dead.
Sent from my mobile device.
On Nov 16, 2012, at 12:10 AM, Jesse StJohn jesselorenstj...@gmail.com wrote:
try slackintosh, decent slackware derivative for ppc. or lfs..
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 4:34
What model number is it?
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its(slackware 14 being ported to ppc) actually in development at this
moment, trust me i know those guys they are pretty close , a lot of intel
specifics needs to be removed and personally i think slack 14 to be
bloated, hell it has been bloated since 10. a nice real slack distro thats
not full
On 11/15/12 9:58 PM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
Was there an A/UX version of Photoshop?
No. It ran under the Finder on the Mac side.
found it - not A/UX, it ran on Solaris.
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On Nov 15, 2012, at 5:36 PM, M Christol wrote:
n 11/15/12 5:28 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Also Apple is one of the few companies to have produced version on both
sides of the Great Schism; between System V and BSD. OS X is based on the
BSD line (why the Califoria Board Of Regents
Also Apple is one of the few companies to have produced version on both
sides of the Great Schism; between System V and BSD. OS X is based on
the BSD line (why the Califoria Board Of Regents copyrights are there)
Apple discloses this lineage in OS X pretty plainly.
List the extensions and
On Nov 16, 2012, at 8:39 AM, peterh...@cruzio.com wrote:
Also Apple is one of the few companies to have produced version on both
sides of the Great Schism; between System V and BSD. OS X is based on
the BSD line (why the Califoria Board Of Regents copyrights are there)
Apple discloses
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Date:Friday, 16. November 2012
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There is some BSD code in the kernel, but the userland is BSD, so that is
probably where much of the credit
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From:Cameron Kaiser spec...@floodgap.com
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Itanic …
The newest Itanium seems to be an improvement:
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/other/display
Itanic
The newest Itanium seems to be an improvement:
It can hardly be worse (well, it could; it could be a respray of Merced).
Still, this was a case where HP got too far ahead of itself; compiler
technology still doesn't do a good job with EPIC-VLIW instruction sets,
and the hard limit of
I have a g-4 400 (sawtooth ?),1gig ram w/12 40 gig drives. Currently running
10.4 on the 40. What flavor Linux could I put on the 12, what freeware would
work with it,if any is available. This would be an educational tool for me as I
have a 24 iMac.
I seem to remember something called Stone
If you upgraded the video, consider lubuntu. Otherwise xubuntu might be your
best bet. Many people enjoy mintppc.
Check out
http://powerpcliberation.blogspot.com/
http://mac.linux.be/
http://ppcluddite.blogspot.com/
For more info. Ubuntu basds installs may be a bit more bug free. Mint has a
Here's some
http://penguinppc.org/about-2/distributions/
From the installation there should be some method to install
productivity software but I am not sure how far back that goes.
Hope you have plenty of hair to pull out.
On 11/15/12 5:34 AM, Ben Kernan wrote:
I have a g-4 400 (sawtooth
Sent from an iPhone, don't ask whose.
On Nov 15, 2012, at 2:34 AM, Ben Kernan bkpro...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have a g-4 400 (sawtooth ?),1gig ram w/12 40 gig drives. Currently
running 10.4 on the 40. What flavor Linux could I put on the 12, what
freeware would work with it,if any is
On 11/15/12 12:42 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
Most software for Linux is (more or less) freeware.
You will likely use 'yum' commands to load software.
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I have a g-4 400 (sawtooth ?),1gig ram w/12 40 gig drives. Currently
running 10.4 on the 40
Apple itself also uses a lot of OSS in the depth of Mac OS X. Just the
GUI, “Aqua”, and the applications are closed source by Apple.
Even the browser uses OSS: WebKit.
Indeed so, including much of the OS X kernel, which predates the founding
of Apple Inc (formerly Apple Computer Inc) by
On Nov 15, 2012, at 2:29 PM, peterh...@cruzio.com wrote:
Apple itself also uses a lot of OSS in the depth of Mac OS X. Just the
GUI, “Aqua”, and the applications are closed source by Apple.
Even the browser uses OSS: WebKit.
Indeed so, including much of the OS X kernel, which predates
On 11/15/12 1:28 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Nov 15, 2012, at 2:29 PM, peterh...@cruzio.com wrote:
Apple itself also uses a lot of OSS in the depth of Mac OS X. Just the
GUI, “Aqua”, and the applications are closed source by Apple.
Even the browser uses OSS: WebKit.
Indeed so, including
On Nov 15, 2012, at 3:38 PM, Stephen E. Bodnar sbod...@gci.net wrote:
The opnly other one I'm familiar with is HP's HPUX, which was a frankenunix
cobbled together from the corpses of HP's original workstation versions
(based on System V) and Apollo's (based on BSD) when HP swallowed them
And, believe it or not, there was a time (mid-90's) when Apple was
actually developing their own flavor of linux, called MKLinux.
I have the last MkLinux disc here. It's Linux. :) Might be interesting to
get that off the ground again for Old World Macs one day.
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The opnly other one I'm familiar with is HP's HPUX,
AIX is notionally a SysV derivative, but its userland swings both ways --
both SysV and BSD options and commands are generally acceptable.
I was a sysadmin for HP-UX and AIX systems back in the day. I liked PA-RISC;
it was a very clean big
Apple doesn't use the BSD kernel, Apple uses the Mach kernel, both for
OS X and for the iPhone OS.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mach_(kernel)
Apple uses the BSD userland in OS X and a reduced subset of the BSD
userland on the iPhone.
I understand that many iPhone jailbreakers install a full,
On 11/15/12 5:28 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Also Apple is one of the few companies to have produced version on both sides
of the Great Schism; between System V and BSD. OS X is based on the BSD line
(why the Califoria Board Of Regents copyrights are there) but A/UX, Apples
FIRST Unix, was a
Apple doesn't use the BSD kernel, Apple uses the Mach kernel, both for
OS X and for the iPhone OS.
Perhaps true, but Apple Inc acknowledges The Regents of The University of
California's copyrights, within the kernel itself, and possibly other
components.
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Apple doesn't use the BSD kernel, Apple uses the Mach kernel, both for
OS X and for the iPhone OS.
Perhaps true, but Apple Inc acknowledges The Regents of The University of
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components.
There is some BSD code in the
Was there an A/UX version of Photoshop?
No. It ran under the Finder on the Mac side.
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On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 4:34 AM, Ben Kernan bkpro...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have a g-4 400 (sawtooth ?),1gig ram w/12 40 gig drives. Currently
running 10.4 on the 40. What flavor Linux could I put on the 12, what
freeware would
Hi there,
I am looking to move an Aluminum Apple Cinema Display 21 at least 15 -
20 feet away from my G5. The further away the better. However I would
like to keep the usb and firewire port functioning on the display. Does
anyone have any insights in what I might need and where I might find
Just finished moving the content of a G4 emac to an Intel iMac. Files, apps
and documents all moved as planned but none of the data. No bookmarks in
any of the browsers or data used by various applications.
These can be rebuilt but it will be a pain.
Suggestions?
TIA
-Roger
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Which version of OS on the G4 and which on the iMac?
Stephen
On 3/11/12 4:25 PM, Roger Faulkner wrote:
Just finished moving the content of a G4 emac to an Intel iMac. Files,
apps and documents all moved as planned but none of the data. No
bookmarks in any of the browsers or data used by
G4 = 10.4.11
G5 = 10.6
-RF
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 7:01 PM, Stephen E. Bodnar sbod...@gci.net wrote:
Which version of OS on the G4 and which on the iMac?
Stephen
On 3/11/12 4:25 PM, Roger Faulkner wrote:
Just finished moving the content of a G4 emac to an Intel iMac. Files,
apps and
I had a MacBook Pro once do something very strange when I did a
migration once between those two exact versions. Things ended up in
strange places in the home directory. I had to manually move some items
into the correct places. Do a search and see if that happened. You might
just find it
Should I worry about using this browser to watch my Cnet and youtube videos
or should I not trust it?
For youtube flash video, I do recommend moving to html5 (G5 macs e
able to play ~8 of HD1080 videos at one time without any freezing) and
use TenFourFox browser. Or, as an alternative, using
Thx
Sent from my iPhone 4
On Feb 2, 2012, at 10:24 AM, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:
On Jan 18, 2012, at 11:24 PM, Jesse St.John wrote:
alright people here is a question, om a slacker so i get the rtfm and im
used to saying it as well, however, this isnt a slack
alright people here is a question, om a slacker so i get the rtfm
and im used to saying it as well, however, this isnt a slack list it
is a macosx list, so
how can i, for instance, set up a dial-in with my leopard 10.5 ppc
machine with a dial-up modem to receive calls and allow
I have a few PPC Macs that I still use everyday because I can't afford
to get any newer Apple computers. My worry is, my best PowerMac G5
with dual 2GHz processors and 7GB of RAM is having trouble running
Flash 10 smoothly using my Firefox and Safari browsers, yet I found it
runs much smoother on
On Jan 18, 2012, at 11:24 PM, Jesse St.John wrote:
alright people here is a question, om a slacker so i get the rtfm and im
used to saying it as well, however, this isnt a slack list it is a macosx
list, so
how can i, for instance, set up a dial-in with my leopard 10.5 ppc
Quick tip:
SO-DIMM is usually for laptops (small form factor) or computers that
require it for a special reason (like the Bondi iMac). You'll not need
those.
Greetings,
Eelco.
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Question: How do I find out what the PC-8500, PC-8800, etc. stands for and
where can I find what PC- I have on my iMac Intel Core 2 Duo?
http://www.everymac.com/ have specs on every mac, including memory specs per
model.
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On Jan 23, 2012, at 2:07 PM, Bill Brown wrote:
Greetings all.
Question: How do I find
Greetings all.
Question: How do I find out what the PC-8500, PC-8800, etc. stands for and
where can I find what PC- I have on my iMac Intel Core 2 Duo?
Example I copied of the lemswap list:
2GB of PC-8500 SO-DIMMS
I want to upgrade from the 2 GB RAM I have now, but can't find
On Jan 23, 2012, at 1:07 PM, Bill Brown wrote:
Greetings all.
Question: How do I find out what the PC-8500, PC-8800, etc. stands for and
where can I find what PC- I have on my iMac Intel Core 2 Duo?
Example I copied of the lemswap list:
2GB of PC-8500 SO-DIMMS
I want
On Jan 16, 2012, at 4:59 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jan 16, 2012, at 2:12 PM, Len Gerstel wrote:
My google fu is week here. Running Apple Mail 2.1.3 on 10.4.11,
but have access to a 10.6 if that has a better answer.
snip
Short of importing the whole 14,000 into AddressBook, then
On Jan 16, 2012, at 2:12 PM, Len Gerstel wrote:
My google fu is week here. Running Apple Mail 2.1.3 on 10.4.11, but have
access to a 10.6 if that has a better answer.
What I am trying to do is export the email addresses only from one account in
one mailbox. ie: In my inbox I have my
Greetings Group.
Got a bit of a question regarding one my thumb drives.
Here's the pertinent info:
Kingston Data Traveler 8 GB Thumb Drive.
Format is Mac OS Extended (Journaled).
Capacity: 7.67 GB
Available: 7.64 GB
Used: 30.1 MB on disk.
Only 1 partition on this disk, the main one.
Question
At 10:59 AM -0700 1/3/2012, Bill Brown wrote:
Kingston Data Traveler 8 GB Thumb Drive.
Format is Mac OS Extended (Journaled).
Capacity: 7.67 GB
Available: 7.64 GB
Used: 30.1 MB on disk.
Only 1 partition on this disk, the main one.
Question: I have completely erased this puppy a few times
On Dec 12, 2011, at 1:40 AM, Dan wrote:
Of course, there are all sorts of other carnage scenarios. Shrapnel
flying around, etc...
and then there's Norton ...
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At 7:45 AM -0500 12/12/2011, Bill Connelly wrote:
On Dec 12, 2011, at 1:40 AM, Dan wrote:
Of course, there are all sorts of other carnage scenarios.
Shrapnel flying around, etc...
and then there's Norton ...
The OP said he has an 8 GB SCSI drive, so I made the leap of faith
that he's
I'm curious about something I noted re my failing 8.6GB SCSI HD.
The drive has 3 partitions - 6GB, 2GB and 600MB. When I run Norton Disk
Doctor, only the 6GB partition has file problems and bad blocks; the other 2
partitions check out ok.
I don't understand this at all; unless perhaps the 2
At 11:48 PM -0500 12/11/2011, Barry Levine wrote:
I'm curious about something I noted re my failing 8.6GB SCSI HD.
The drive has 3 partitions - 6GB, 2GB and 600MB. When I run Norton Disk
Doctor, only the 6GB partition has file problems and bad blocks; the other 2
partitions check out ok.
I
On Dec 6, 2011, at 6:48 AM, Martin N wrote:
Lo,
At 14:17 02/12/2011, you wrote:
On Dec 1, 2011, at 8:49 PM, Valter Prahlad wrote:
Regarding the pumps, I think the Delphi was single pump, while
the Panasonic
dual pump (and this regardless of G5 model; I mean, AFAIK there
was no
Lo,
At 14:17 02/12/2011, you wrote:
On Dec 1, 2011, at 8:49 PM, Valter Prahlad wrote:
Regarding the pumps, I think the Delphi was single pump, while
the Panasonic
dual pump (and this regardless of G5 model; I mean, AFAIK there was no
direct correlation between G5 model and brand of
Martin N
Running MorphOS v2.6 (Nov 2010) on Mac Mini, Moderator of
MiniDisc,amithlonopen,bwfc Yahoogroups
@Martin N,
Are you thinking of getting a G5 PowerMac because of the possibility
that it will be able to run MorphOS in the future? I know that was
one of the main reasons for me
On Dec 2, 2011, at 12:50 PM, Martin N wrote:
Lo,
At 04:49 02/12/2011, you wrote:
Il giorno 1-12-2011 23:19, Martin N ha scritto:
Thanks for the archive information, it looks like i will have to ask
a seller on ebay
to take a photo of the inside to determine if it is the more
All you need to do is slip off the G5 processor cover and if you see
copper tubing it's a Panasonic.
If I remember correctly, the copper tubing on the Panasonic Liquid
Cooling Systems is painted, or anodized a silver color, so don't get
confused that it isn't copper colored. The other
On Dec 3, 2011, at 10:29 AM, David W. Morris wrote:
All you need to do is slip off the G5 processor cover and if you see copper
tubing it's a Panasonic.
If I remember correctly, the copper tubing on the Panasonic Liquid Cooling
Systems is painted, or anodized a silver color, so don't
the email.
This has happened before to me, and begs the question: how do I tell
Entourage to unblock it? or not to be preemptive re: attachments
altogether.
I could not find a control element to turn this feature off.
Any help appreciated, thank you.
Regards,
Dana
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On Dec 3, 2011, at 9:44 PM, DLC wrote:
Someone recently tried to send me a .exe driver for my Win laptop.
Have'm resend the driver compressed (.zip).
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On 2011/12/03 21:03, Kris Tilford so eloquently wrote:
On Dec 3, 2011, at 9:44 PM, DLC wrote:
Someone recently tried to send me a .exe driver for my Win laptop.
Have'm resend the driver compressed (.zip).
And without exe in the file name.
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On Dec 1, 2011, at 8:49 PM, Valter Prahlad wrote:
Regarding the pumps, I think the Delphi was single pump, while the Panasonic
dual pump (and this regardless of G5 model; I mean, AFAIK there was no
direct correlation between G5 model and brand of LCS).
But John Carmonne knows much more
Lo,
At 04:49 02/12/2011, you wrote:
Il giorno 1-12-2011 23:19, Martin N ha scritto:
Thanks for the archive information, it looks like i will have to ask
a seller on ebay
to take a photo of the inside to determine if it is the more reliable
Panasonic.
He will have to do some disassembly, I
On Nov 30, 2011, at 12:22 PM, Martin N wrote:
Lo,
At 02:15 30/11/2011, you wrote:
In a message dated 11/29/11 7:21:07 PM, marti...@bluebottle.com writes:
Do you know how reliable the water cooled g5s are?
I seem to remember it being mentioned that the cooling system was not
very well
Il giorno 30-11-2011 0:57, Martin N ha scritto:
Do you know how reliable the water cooled g5s are?
I seem to remember it being mentioned that the cooling system was not
very well built.
As stated before, looking on Google or this List archives will get you
plenty of info.
I got a G5 2.7 DP
Lo,
At 00:09 01/12/2011, you wrote:
Il giorno 30-11-2011 0:57, Martin N ha scritto:
snip
Below is part of the msgs I got when talking about this:
Apple had two different LCS's in the G5 PM 2.7 the Delphi (single
pump) it was
pretty sure to leak and need to be rebuilt the other LCS was
Lo,
At 20:58 30/11/2011, you wrote:
On Nov 30, 2011, at 12:22 PM, Martin N wrote:
Lo,
At 02:15 30/11/2011, you wrote:
snip
This was recently addressed here by someone who has rebuilt
leaky cooling units. IIRC there were two venders (Adelphi for early
units Panasonic for later
Il giorno 1-12-2011 23:19, Martin N ha scritto:
Thanks for the archive information, it looks like i will have to ask
a seller on ebay
to take a photo of the inside to determine if it is the more reliable
Panasonic.
He will have to do some disassembly, I think, to get to the cooling unit.
On
Lo,
At 02:15 30/11/2011, you wrote:
In a message dated 11/29/11 7:21:07 PM, marti...@bluebottle.com writes:
snip
Skyler,
My opinion is that you go to a G5. I have a gig-e DP450 a DA with
Sonnet 1.4 GHZ upgrade. Both cost me about $200 (the DA came Dec
2010). XBench scores for the DA is
Lo,
At 21:53 28/11/2011, you wrote:
In a message dated 11/28/11 5:52:36 AM, skyler.r...@gmail.com writes:
OK. Sorry I didn't mention that it's a 933 MHz chip. The chip is
sold as an *Apple MPU 1.25 GHz Dual Processor. What I really
need to know is if it will work with my 2002
In a message dated 11/29/11 7:21:07 PM, marti...@bluebottle.com writes:
snip
Skyler,
My opinion is that you go to a G5. I have a gig-e DP450 a DA with
Sonnet 1.4 GHZ upgrade. Both cost me about $200 (the DA came Dec
2010). XBench scores for the DA is in the range of 50-55.
I just
OK. Sorry I didn't mention that it's a 933 MHz chip. The chip is sold as
an *Apple MPU 1.25 GHz Dual Processor. What I really need to know is if
it will work with my 2002 Quicksilver. Sorry for the confusion.
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 11:33 PM, JohnCarmonne carmo...@aol.com wrote:
On Nov 27,
The Apple 1.25GHz Dual G4 Processor will only work in the Mirror Drive
Door PowerMac models, not your Quicksilver.
You should look for a Sonnet 1.8GHz upgrade, or there was a company
that made a 2.0GHz upgrade for the Quicksilver, but they are extremely
hard to find.
On Nov 27, 2011, at
In a message dated 11/28/11 5:52:36 AM, skyler.r...@gmail.com writes:
OK. Sorry I didn't mention that it's a 933 MHz chip. The chip is sold as
an *Apple MPU 1.25 GHz Dual Processor. What I really need to know is if
it will work with my 2002 Quicksilver. Sorry for the confusion.
On
Many thanks to the mavens who offered great answers to my question.
This Group is the best place to get answers quickly.
Larry Eden
Is ther a command of some kind that I can send to the router from the
basementor must I continue to make that long walk to the garage?
Log
On 2011/11/27 04:43, Lawrence David Eden so eloquently wrote:
Many thanks to the mavens who offered great answers to my question. This Group
is
the best place to get answers quickly.
And they're affordable too!
Tina
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Acceleron: HP Presario 2.8GHz Celeron D 2GB RAM Discrete graphics XP
I have a 2002 Quicksilver that I would like to upgrade so I can use
Photoshop CS4. I have found an *Apple MPU 1.25 GHz Dual Processor, but I
can't seem to find out if it will do the job. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.*
--
Later,
Skyler
Ah but I was so much older then, I'm younger than
Il giorno 28-11-2011 4:14, Skyler Rudd ha scritto:
I have a 2002 Quicksilver that I would like to upgrade so I can use
Photoshop CS4. I have found an *Apple MPU 1.25 GHz Dual Processor, but I
can't seem to find out if it will do the job.
Aside from Fabian Fang answer... you didn't mention
On Nov 27, 2011, at 8:19 PM, Fabian Fang wrote:
On Nov 27, 2011, at 7:14 PM, Skyler Rudd wrote:
I have a 2002 Quicksilver that I would like to upgrade so I can use
Photoshop CS4. I have found an Apple MPU 1.25 GHz Dual Processor, but I
can't seem to find out if it will do the job. Any
Greetings Listers,
I am using a NetGear wireless router in my home, and quite often,
especially when my children are at home.the router needs to be
reset in order for me to get online. If I unplug the router (from
the electricity)for a couple of seconds and then plug it back in, I
can
On Nov 25, 2011, at 6:48 PM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
Is ther a command of some kind that I can send to the router from
the basement...
Yes. You can login to the router using any browser. The login address
is specific to the router model, you'll need to look it up in the
manual. Most
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