I only discovered today that these models are well suited to BeOS 4.5, being one of the few models "directly" compatible (without caveats). I found it at the local recycler and hop…
Thanks for the abridged version... I'm totally with you on points 1, 2 and 5. Don't know about 4 (I thought DVI was current technology), and I'm not going to say anything about Lin…
It was something like this:
1. obsolete - who cares
2. pro apps - only recently, and the older version doesn't become invalid and worthless upon release of newer version
3. yell…
68kMLAHardwareby Mike RichardsonSat, 10 Oct 2009 - 06:31
that is one of the most unfair comparisons ever...
"snappier..."
let's see.. you have a VERY modern, fast, high cache 1TB 3.5" drive in the G5...
16GB ram...
and you're compari…
The Powermac G5 is no where near obsolete...
I use my PMG5 more than I use my new Mac mini...
it is snappier than the mini...
Don't get me wrong the mini is great but I prefer t…
68kMLAHardwareby MacManiac1701AFri, 9 Oct 2009 - 19:49
One more note: your Centris 650 will not always cause a small spark when you plug it in even if it's working. This depends on several things like humidity, how long it's been unp…
68kMLAHardwareby Dennis NedryFri, 9 Oct 2009 - 19:49
The Centris 650 **DOES** have a battery on the motherboard. You just need to look more closely. Some older Macs will turn on if this battery is dead, some will NOT. So it's a go…
68kMLAHardwareby Dennis NedryFri, 9 Oct 2009 - 19:44
The tower model G5s didn't have the same issues with the exploding capacitors, did it? If new RAM doesn't fix it, you might want to take a look at the caps, particularly those in t…
68kMLAHardwareby Mike RichardsonFri, 9 Oct 2009 - 15:26
The tower model G5s didn't have the same issues with the exploding capacitors, did it? If new RAM doesn't fix it, you might want to take a look at the caps, particularly those in t…
68kMLAHardwareby FranklinsteinFri, 9 Oct 2009 - 13:53
In short, there are reasons the PowerMac G5 has a reputation of being something of a lemon. It is.
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Only the water cooled G5s had huge problems. The other G5s…
In short, there are reasons the PowerMac G5 has a reputation of being something of a lemon. It is.
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Only the water cooled G5s had huge problems. The other G5…
68kMLAHardwareby Mike RichardsonThu, 8 Oct 2009 - 21:02
I use HFVExplorer here too, but only to get files in and out of hfv images for SheepShaver. I've never used it on actual HFS hard disks. But if it works, then you can stick to what…
Thanks for the help. I don't have the Mac or its drive with me right now, but I'll double check the connector when I get the drive. I see several Adaptec 50-pin SCSI cards on ebay …
My iMac G5 of the same gen as your PowerMac using the same proc had this problem. It turned out to be RAM
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Yeah. I suppose the real thrust of my post would be…
I have to say, those old Apple scanners are really good considering their age...I have a Colour OneScanner 600/27, and its brilliant...the quality's better than that of my Epson mu…
Reading HFS is no problem. You can use HFSExplorer. It only has read-only support but that's all you probably need anyway. TransMac and MacDrive give full read/write support but th…
Count the pins on the SCSI drive. There should be 50 ( 2 x 25 ). Anything which handles 50pin SCSI should be able to read it. Even 68pin and 80pin can work with $5 adapters.
Your …