I have a Beige G3 that I have set up running OS 8.5 with AppleShare IP. For some reason, it keeps crashing. I can't seem to figure out the problem. If I boot it up, it will disappe…
The shielding on Macs is more to meet regulations than anything else, as far as I know. Should work fine without it.
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Same with the new iMac G3's. I've taken …
68kMLAPowerPCby ChristopherFri, 19 Jun 2009 - 00:35
B&W G3 officially added to the question.
STILL NO JOY about Headgap's timing out? (I don't bother emailing them)
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Well if the B&W is in the run…
STILL NO JOY about Headgap's timing out? (I don't bother emailing them)
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I'm not getting anything here either. Something's definitely awry.
I've taken mine out because its a pain in the butt to keep taking it in and out every time you work on it. It works just the same, same with a clamshell i had a couple years ago.
68kMLAPowerPCby ChristopherThu, 18 Jun 2009 - 05:14
Getting the shielding back on just now almost killed me, and some people have taken the shielding out of their clamshells to make them more translucent, so I wondered if you needed…
Yes. It shields the innards from RF both internal and external. I would posit that a shield-less icebook would get crappy wifi, have audio problems from the audio cable inducting n…
If it were me I would go with the BeigeG3.
It''s more upgradeable, and certain models can run on an 83MHz system bus. Replacing a Rev A with a Rev B or C ROM can solve the slave d…
I would get one of the G3/233 iMacs -- you can install panther on them without any modification. The G3/400 would be nice if you're confident in your ability to repair it, and that…
I'll probably get a B&W but it's far from that G4/533. Also no processor upgrades as the VRAM. I found someone with one long ago but it was $500. Shipping is absolutely exp…
Remember that the iMac is/was the low-end machine, so you'll get better performance from the desktop/tower G3.
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You would think so, but I found some interesti…
I just want something like a first touch with OS X, but price options aren't attracting, that's why I chose a G3 xx(
No joy about Headgap's being blocked in Brazil without reaso…
I think it will be around October, so lots of time to decide.
In which one XPostFacto for Panther/Tiger works better?
Remember, I'm not picky, I just want for OS X and features n…
No, thanks. This will not be now.
Still, do someone know why Headgap's store is apparently blocked here? I was able to access it thru a web proxy.
EDIT: Mike, if the 80% import t…
Also, I know that G3 iMacs require maximum VRAM (6 MB) for acceptable OS X performance, however NO ONE IN THIS COUNTRY ( 8-o ) sells VRAM.
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I have some VRAM…
68kMLAPowerPCby Mike RichardsonMon, 15 Jun 2009 - 19:52
G4s? The cheapest one (a Power Mac G4/533) is $200.
Also, I know that G3 iMacs require maximum VRAM (6 MB) for acceptable OS X performance, however NO ONE IN THIS COUNTRY ( 8-o …
You really need a G4 for OS X to feel enjoyable and speedy, even if you are only web browsing or whatever. And you'd be best with Leopard, because its the most secure and software …