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Updating my G-4 466 DA . . . finally! =8-/
I just did a 720p movie trailer from apple and my Dual G4 with 1GB of ram is chugging, it's dropping frames all over the place.
Quicktime says between 4 and 8 frames per second.
Quicktime says between 4 and 8 frames per second.
Do you understand the difference between playing HD content and upscaling 480i content to 1280x720?I just did a 720p movie trailer from apple and my Dual G4 with 1GB of ram is chugging, it's dropping frames all over the place.
The answer is no. Lets let it be.Do you understand the difference between playing HD content and upscaling 480i content to 1280x720?I just did a 720p movie trailer from apple and my Dual G4 with 1GB of ram is chugging, it's dropping frames all over the place.
I didn't Sorry. His post mixed up my head.
Just kidding, everybody should check out the artwork eeun posted over in the 'fritter edition of this thread. 8-o
http://www.applefritter.com/node/24071
It's WELL worth a peek (it's almost at the bottom of the page) and a hoot as an example of a wiring diagram to begin with, but his caricature of me is just plain uncanny. It's an incredible feat of visualization for someone who's known me for freakin' years in these fora (forums?) and has never laid eyes on me.
eeun=
jt, still LOL! :lol:
http://www.applefritter.com/node/24071
It's WELL worth a peek (it's almost at the bottom of the page) and a hoot as an example of a wiring diagram to begin with, but his caricature of me is just plain uncanny. It's an incredible feat of visualization for someone who's known me for freakin' years in these fora (forums?) and has never laid eyes on me.
eeun=
jt, still LOL! :lol:
Hahaha, love it! :lol:
But I might have done a big OOPSIE! :OTo get two displays simultaneously, you need a GeForce4 MX class video card (or better) from nVidia (typically 64MB or more of VRAM - not to complicate things, but the GeForce2 MX with TwinView and 64MB VRAM will do dual monitors) or an ATI Radeon 9000 (Mac Edition) or better.
I bid on/won one w/32MB of VRAM, Have I shot myself in the . . . :-x
Will one w/32MB VRAM do the job?
jt :?:
Did you get the GeForce 2? If you did then most likely, you did shoot yourself in the foot. :-/
The auction said: "This is a factory installed Nvidia GeForce4 MX (model A74) graphics video card with 32 MB DDR SDRAM. It has both DVI & ADC connectors, and supports digital and analog resolutions up to 1920 X 1200 pixels . . . pulled from a working MAC Mirrored Door MDD G4, and is guaranteed to work."Did you get the GeForce 2? If you did then most likely, you did shoot yourself in the foot. :-/
Dunno, some auctions mention 64 MB & some don't, if it's not what he said it was, he'll have to stop the sale . . .
. . . or he's gonna get some REALLY nasty feedback! >
jt >8-P
The GeForce4 MX should support dual displays even with only 32MB of RAM. That should work for you, though you'll likely need an ADC->DVI adapter as well...
Peace,
Drew
Peace,
Drew
Hooray! Thanks for all your input, comrade. Not too shabby for $22 shipped!The GeForce4 MX should support dual displays even with only 32MB of RAM.
Got any links to suppliers of (relatively) inexpensive/(fairly) high quality cables. You know that ole' price/performance sweet spot! = ;-) I'll be needing an adapter to HD-15 VGA as well, which port for which?. . . though you'll likely need an ADC->DVI adapter as well...
jt =8-D
p.s. anybody have good links to howtos for fixing impedance mismatched speaker/A/V Receiver combos. :
. . . I won an nVIDIA GeForce4 MX 64 MB on this go-round all right . . . but maybe the packaging and shipping costs are a TEENSY bit on the extreme side . . . :-/
. . . . ships in original packaging with all the trimmins' . . . nestled inside a Power Mac G4 Dual 1 GHz MDD. 8-o
jt :lol:
. . . . ships in original packaging with all the trimmins' . . . nestled inside a Power Mac G4 Dual 1 GHz MDD. 8-o
jt :lol:
Awesome! You'll be pleased with that setup. Will you still need to drive dual displays now?
Peace,
Drew
Peace,
Drew
HEH! }Awesome! You'll be pleased with that setup.
Erm . . . not a freakin' clue! :-/Will you still need to drive dual displays now?
jt =8-D
You know, over the last couple of months I've been watching the price of G4 Macs come way down. It's been really very impressive to see an MDD that a few months ago would have sold for $600 start selling for $200-300, and, IMHO, about time. Picking up a dual G4 at 800MHz or faster is now actually affordable. The real question is what to do with that hardware! ;-)
I've devoted a lot of my spare CPU cycles around the house to ripping my rather sizable DVD collection to my Macs using HandBrake. That is something the MDD will be able to do handily, and it can play some nice movies on your HDTV. It'll make a decent DVD player if you so desire, or you can turn it into a home theater system if you have a large collection of ripped movies like me. I'm working on about 1TB of MP4 files split over two 1TB SATA drives on my dual 1GHz Quicksilver. I've shared out the drives by NFS so all my Macs can access the video files, and I play them back on my HDTV via iBook, PowerBook, or anything else I have on hand. Of course, you still need to calibrate your expectations: HD content (720i/p, 1080i/p) is still largely a no-go on the G4.
One day I'll build my own HTPC out of the carcass of my old Apple Set Top Box and a PowerBook G4 or something. That will be fun. I keep looking for junkparts on eBay I can bend to this use but get distracted by them and end up using them for something else (like digital picture frames) before I can actually finish this project... ;-)
Peace,
Drew
I've devoted a lot of my spare CPU cycles around the house to ripping my rather sizable DVD collection to my Macs using HandBrake. That is something the MDD will be able to do handily, and it can play some nice movies on your HDTV. It'll make a decent DVD player if you so desire, or you can turn it into a home theater system if you have a large collection of ripped movies like me. I'm working on about 1TB of MP4 files split over two 1TB SATA drives on my dual 1GHz Quicksilver. I've shared out the drives by NFS so all my Macs can access the video files, and I play them back on my HDTV via iBook, PowerBook, or anything else I have on hand. Of course, you still need to calibrate your expectations: HD content (720i/p, 1080i/p) is still largely a no-go on the G4.
One day I'll build my own HTPC out of the carcass of my old Apple Set Top Box and a PowerBook G4 or something. That will be fun. I keep looking for junkparts on eBay I can bend to this use but get distracted by them and end up using them for something else (like digital picture frames) before I can actually finish this project... ;-)
Peace,
Drew
I've got a Metric CrapLoad of LICENSED Graphics, CAD/CAM software, some of it for cutting silk-screen stencils. vinyl cutting/pen plotting on paper & doing Photographic Quality (circa 1998, but good enough for me!) Color Printing on the 40" Plotter now residing in my living room. I've got lots of Apps for building fonts, digitizing logos or artwork,etc. Not to mention yet another Metric CrapLoad of LICENSED Software consisting of (Claris)AppleWorks, Quicken, Utilities and Misc. Apps that only run under OS 9.You know, over the last couple of months I've been watching the price of G4 Macs come way down Picking up a dual G4 at 800MHz or faster is now actually affordable. The real question is what to do with that hardware! ;-)
That'd be my answer as to your question of "what to do with that hardware!"
IIRC, this is the second fastest machine ever made that'll boot right up in OS 9.2 :?:
It comes with the original packaging, KBD, (the accursed) Pro-Mouse, install CD's, and Manuals. :b&w:
It's got TWO procs runnin' at over TWICE the clockspeed of the trusty ole' 466 DA's lonely all on its ownsome CPU . . .
. . . and I snagged it for only $335 w/shipping. 8-o
Not such a bad way to upgrade, eh?
jt :lol:
If i had a decent amount of G4's of the same speed, I would actually buy Pooch and run my very own parallel computing center.