1500.00? WOW!!! I didn't think it would be that much... I posted it up on craigslist for 800.00 then lowered it to 600.00 and I got no-shows.
Then I was looking at it and I'm like…
Well over $1500 $1000 for a setup like that. Snow Leopard depreciated the value somewhat (irrational people who think PPC is worthless now because it can't run Snow Leopard).
68kMLAPowerPCby Mike RichardsonThu, 10 Sep 2009 - 16:26
it's a Dual core, 2.0GHZ, 16GB ram, 1.4TB HDD's, Nvidia 6600LE Vid card, Pioneer DVD DL?
Where can I find a GOOD pcie Video card (in case I do not sell my G5) better than the Nvid…
Anyway, if any of you have Doug Clapp's Hacker's Bible, please contact me. I know you won't want to part with it, but perhaps we could talk about scanning some pages (for historic…
When you install Leopard on a PPC Mac, does it even install any x86 code? And vice-versa?
I know the Applications folder will have Universal apps, but what about the actual OS gut…
68kMLAPowerPCby Mike RichardsonThu, 10 Sep 2009 - 04:56
Oh yeah...I've wondered about the same thing myself. I remember back in the mid 1990's I used to use a program called "I Love Native!" to strip useless PowerPC code from FAT binari…
Perhaps what slomacuser meant was that Amazon "won't force sellers to ship outside the USA." That's really too bad. Amazon has control over sellers in many ways, and they could e…
Amazon wont shipp used books abroad ...
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Seriously? That's pretty dumb.
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No, it depends on the individual sellers. I've bought some old…
But one Doug Clapp book I want very badly is no where to be found. The Macintosh Hacker's Bible. No doubt it must be able in local libraries in the US,
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I concur with Mac128. I personally have found EBAY very useful to alerting me to books that I want, and I then go to Amazon to get reasonable prices. I got Macintosh Complete! fo…
Oh yeah...I've wondered about the same thing myself. I remember back in the mid 1990's I used to use a program called "I Love Native!" to strip useless PowerPC code from FAT binari…
Well I found one used for $999.00 on Amazon !!! Anyway I can not buy one for $4 as Amazon wont shipp used books abroad ...
$999.00 + $3.99shipping | Used - Very Good | Seller: QU…
Oh yeah...I've wondered about the same thing myself. I remember back in the mid 1990's I used to use a program called "I Love Native!" to strip useless PowerPC code from FAT binari…
Once again danapplemacman has posted some excellent pictures at his eBay auction for Doug Clapp's book "Macintosh Complete!". There are some great pictures of a prototype Mac 128K …
Figured it out. Silly me, I had to call up the Controls Window in Apple Video Player. Then I could set the input source :I
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I was going to suggest that, but…
An Apple III had built-in II Plus emulation and that was with 40 columns and only 48k RAM. Not having a language card, how do you load integer basic programs or run Pascal. So tech…
Figured it out. Silly me, I had to call up the Controls Window in Apple Video Player. Then I could set the input source :I
Looks pretty awful though. At least a default res Wor…
Because there is no PowerPC code in Snow Leopard? (well, not much anyway...while there's still some Universal stuff, none of the core OS code is PPC anymore)
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Because there is no PowerPC code in Snow Leopard? (well, not much anyway...while there's still some Universal stuff, none of the core OS code is PPC anymore)
I noticed Leopard on there and this got me thinking...
Why doesn't someone write up a script or something that will remove x86 code so as to have our own powerpc Snow Leopard?
than you will on one like MacRumors.
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Ergh, MacRumors... they are all just self obsessed pricks there. I was on there for a while as Marsman478 but I rarely p…