> Glad to hear you're still enjoying an early iMac -- my rev.a has a > zapped flyback transformer, but another friend has kept his running > to this day.
Apart from running YDL 6.2 on my iBook G4, I am also running YDL 6.1 on my 7600/200 (an oldworld machine). > Available memory is something else to look out for in a lean > version, as we got by on less when the G3s were new. That first iMac > can handle 384MB (a very decent baseline), but of course shipped > with only 32MB. When I upped mine to 160MB, Photoshop, Pixels3D, and > Unreal became very happy. Today's software would say "is that all?" One nice thing about the 7600/7500/7300 was that you can get up to 1GB in them (but it is very slow, due to the 50 Hz bus on my machine). I get good disk speed using an Initio Miles2 (a100u2w) card and booting from a Seagate 36GB Cheetah (35 MB/sec) and using a USB2/FW card to access larger external storage. For most purposes I find the old hardware fine, though it would not suffice for many people's uses. It is always good to hear of people still running old machines and getting good use out of them. -- Stephen Harker [email protected] PEMS http://sjharker.customer.netspace.net.au/ u...@adfa _______________________________________________ yellowdog-general mailing list - [email protected] Unsuscribe info: http://lists.fixstars.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:us.fixstars.com'
