On Oct 29, at 1:11 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
1) would Appleworks continue to work in future versions of the OS -
the
answers ranged from I don't know to probably not.
I don't know how long it will continue to work, but you can make your
own judgement from the history of the port
Thanks.
Thursday, October 30, 200811:05 AMLee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Oct 29, at 1:11 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
1) would Appleworks continue to work in future versions of the OS -
the
answers ranged from I don't know to probably not.
I don't know how long it will continue to work, but
I am new to this group so please excuse any protocol violations. I own
a Powermac G5, 1.8 dual processor, purchased in January 2005. Recently
the machine went haywire, with crashes, problems with starting, etc. I
took it to the Apple store for diagnosis ($85) and possible repair.
The
I recently purchased a used G5/1.8GHz/mint condition for the kids for
$400.00. If I were you I'd either go that route or put your money
towards a new iMac. Refurbs start at $999.00 at apple.com.
Greg
On Oct 30, 2008, at 1:15 PM, Richard Nevels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am new to this
On Oct 30, 2008, at 2:03 PM, Richard Nevels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am new to this group so please excuse any protocol violations. I own
a Powermac G5, 1.8 dual processor, purchased in January 2005. Recently
the machine went haywire, with crashes, problems with starting, etc. I
took it
I'm with Richard, invest your money into a new machine. If your logic board
went out, there could be more wrong with your machine than you want to face.
What if the power supply is going too. Let's say the PS is letting voltage
spike up and down. It could fry your next board.
Time to move up.
The following is the first line from a crash report of the system:
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panic (cpu 0 caller 0x00099ED8): mapping_remove: hw_rem_map failed -
pmap = 00368000, va = 2000, code = 00F1C082
=
Trying to delete files from an encrypted disk. No previous problem
in two years.
Can