Hmmmm I might drop it down a slot in that case and try again. I was getting a fair bit of wierdness all round after I put it in so that is likely the answer... the more you know!
68kMLANetworkingby SchmoburgerWed, 27 May 2015 - 18:12
CelGen said:
Targa's A/V boards were REALLY picky about how you installed them. There was a sticker inside my "Avid Equipped" 9600 that advised me of the card order which put…
Targa's A/V boards were REALLY picky about how you installed them. There was a sticker inside my "Avid Equipped" 9600 that advised me of thecard order which put my truevision secon…
Hmmmm that's what I was thinking, that it might be actually logic board related rather than the Targa card itself. I might actually bring the 7600 over later today and throw in the…
68kMLANetworkingby SchmoburgerMon, 25 May 2015 - 20:21
So I booted up the 9600 this evening and it froze before the icons appeared on the desktop, which I discovered after I turned back around to open up Classilla and check something …
68kMLANetworkingby SchmoburgerMon, 25 May 2015 - 19:26
I'm very much a fan of the 5400 and even moreso the 5500... There was a lot of machine in them for the money, with a decent video controller as well, and they were actually decentl…
68kMLAPowerPCby SchmoburgerMon, 25 May 2015 - 11:10
According to Mactracker, the 5400 needs 70ns dimms, and the 5500 needs EDO. That may be the source of the confusion. Or maybe the overlap in speeds: Mactracker says the 5400 goes …
I would assume that if you put faster RAM in, it will just run at the slower speed if that is all the machine can handle. But when I used to service PCs, there were always some ma…
68kMLAPowerPCby nightingaleMon, 25 May 2015 - 02:14
I think that with RAM speeds, unless you go too fast, you can go faster (but not slower) than the recommended. In fact, it'll make your system faster. Go ahead with 60ns 168-pin DI…
So I'm trying to clear up some confusion.
According to Low End Mac, EveryMac, and just about every other site I can find, this machine needs 70ns 168-pin DIMMs.
However, every we…
68kMLAPowerPCby nightingaleMon, 25 May 2015 - 01:44
TheWhiteFalcon said:
I don't know, but the 1GHz iMac G4 benchmarks slower than the 1GHz eMac, despite the iMac using DDR and the eMac PC133.
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Just a poi…
Actually, P86 is apparently the eMac's name. This FCC testing document for the Airport Extreme has pictures of the eMac but says "P86" or "P86 EMAC".
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I don't know, but the 1GHz iMac G4 benchmarks slower than the 1GHz eMac, despite the iMac using DDR and the eMac PC133.
And I wasn't saying it's a fake or anything, just that you …
68kMLAPowerPCby TheWhiteFalconFri, 15 May 2015 - 14:37
TheWhiteFalcon said:
Not seeing a P86 listed, and Apollo was used for the Classic II...
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Apollo was also used as a name for G4s, but not sure if that's …
There also appears to be, what looks like, another little port...it's black... about an inch below the white port in that first picture... that's not on production models.