Thanks Shay
Your advice prompted me to do some necessary updating (like system from 9.0
to 9.1 and iMovie to 2.0.3). And there were some good pointers on the apple
site you mentioned.
All fixed now
Cheers
Mike
Any iMovie 2.01 experts out there? I've just spent some time editing some
If you just clicked on a PDF document, and you have the PDF web plug-in
installed, it would have opened it up in Internet Explorer. (It's like
Acrobat Reader is embedded in Internet Explorer) The way to save it (once
it's completely loaded) is to click on the save button (the disk icon) and
then
Hi All!
Just a little more info on the 10.1 update.
If you require the Developer CD update, you will need to purchase the update
kit from Apple. The kits that are coming to resellers will only include
10.1 and 9.2.1 updates. And the reseller kits are in very short supply
from Apple!
Seeya
Hi guys,
I am looking into getting one of the new iMacs. I am trying to get
the best value for money and am looking at the iMac 600mhz with CDRW.
I was wondering why it only has 256k L2 cache? This seems too small
for this kind of machine! Wouldn't this cause a bottle-neck in
terms of the
On 27/09/2001 1:01 PM, Calvin Conkey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi guys,
I am looking into getting one of the new iMacs. I am trying to get
the best value for money and am looking at the iMac 600mhz with CDRW.
I was wondering why it only has 256k L2 cache? This seems too small
for this kind
Calvin
The newer G3 chips have incorporated the L2 cache on to the chip itself - so
it runs at the same clock speed as the chip. The older L2 cache was
external to the chip and usually (on the lower end machines) only ran at
half the clock speed. So, reportedly, the new G3s with 256k on-chip L2
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