I have a few old and reliable G3 and my G4 powerbook to help me with my Classic *fix* but honestly I've played around with Apple's new gear at their Store and it's so zippy compare…
Except that only works if you already have a G4 Tower, and RedJack states he has a G4 Powerbook. The upgrades are also pretty pricey, so you're still looking at around $100-500 fo…
that may very well be, but G5's are still not cheap and considering how much more powerful even the first-gen 32bit Intels are (unless you plan on getting a last-generation G5, whi…
As a crazy idea yesterday, I also wondered about the feasibility of hooking another wire to the printer port of both GS's. Since the modem port wire is definitely going to have to …
Cool! I imagine the taking turns issue would depend largely on what sort of game you're planning. Any kind of real time action game is going to be problematic because you're almost…
Yeah, I remembered NadaNet a few hours after I typed the original post. Since then, I got out my 2 IIgs's and my trusty Super Serial Card Installation and Operating Manual, and set…
that may very well be, but G5's are still not cheap and considering how much more powerful even the first-gen 32bit Intels are (unless you plan on getting a last-generation G5, whi…
that may very well be, but G5's are still not cheap and considering how much more powerful even the first-gen 32bit Intels are (unless you plan on getting a last-generation G5, whi…
Intel. I'm not even sure why a G5 is still a consideration at this point. Unless you just really like the PPC platform, 2 internal HD limit, purchased obsolescence, and knifing y…
Michael Mahon did a pong demo over NadaNet recently... just start googling ;-)
But I have heard of something similar being done in the '80s, though I'm not sure what interface w…
I'm curious to know if there are any network games for the 8-bit Apple II? Such as where you'd connect two Apples together with a serial cable (or, heaven forbid, cassette ports) t…
Intel. I'm not even sure why a G5 is still a consideration at this point. Unless you just really like the PPC platform, 2 internal HD limit, purchased obsolescence, and knifing y…
IRDA is for data only. its a completely different device than the IR receivers used for remote controls.you can get the apple remote to work with a pismo if you can get your hands …
IRDA is for data only. its a completely different device than the IR receivers used for remote controls.
you can get the apple remote to work with a pismo if you can get your hand…
Quad G5 sounds so cool...just to say you have it. Nonetheless, an Intel Mac Pro will be on my radar in the next few months. No immediate plans as they are pricey but just gorgeous.…
It's striped using Apple's drivers?
I think the G5 was the first to support booting with Apple's RAID drivers. Some forum posts indicated MDD may also support this. Xserve definit…
68kMLAPowerPCby Mike RichardsonFri, 27 Mar 2009 - 01:23
http://www.macintouch.com/reviews/macpro/photoshop.png
Thats all I could find.
Click to expand...
Wow, the G5 really kicks ass in the Image Resize test. Almost seems like an an…
http://www.macintouch.com/reviews/macpro/photoshop.png
Thats all I could find.
Click to expand...
Wow, the G5 really kicks ass in the Image Resize test. Almost seems like an an…
68kMLAPowerPCby Mike RichardsonFri, 27 Mar 2009 - 01:15