Use rsync to update your PPC computers.

On Feb 28, 12:17 am, kiddailey <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have the hardware.  Eight machines to be exact.  Three of which are
> a variety of Intel Macs and two of which are PPC Macs.  They are all
> running a variation of OS X versions.  The other three others are
> Windows XP, Vista and 7.  I test on all of them and use SVN as my
> bridge for getting updates of the various branches of the software to
> each.
>
> The issue is not in not having the hardware.
>
> On Feb 28, 12:54 am, Alex Zavatone <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > But really, I had a quad processor G5 that was last made in 2006.  That's 5 
> > years ago.  Apple doesn't even support the G5 anymore with the new OS or 
> > the current one.
>
> > They might be fine machines (we even used a G4 for a server for a long time 
> > and I still have my TI) but they aren't being made anymore and the market 
> > sure isn't growing.
>
> > On another note, I purchased a Quad processor Intel iMac last year (1067 
> > MHz speed RAM) refurbed from Apple for 1400 bucks.   It's just so nice and 
> > the current ones with RAM at 1333MHz are simply nutty fast.
>
> > Sniff around here, I'm sure you'll see something you like that's 
> > affordable.  
> > http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/specialdeals/mac?mco=MTM3NTA4MTI
>
> > As a guy who had a Quad G5, a Quad Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 iMacs from the past 
> > 2 years, the 12 core Intel Mac with an internal SSD, if you can afford it, 
> > get a new Intel Mac.  Even a Mini is loads faster than the G5.  The RAM 
> > speed alone is 3x faster than that in your G5.

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