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G4 1.42 Dual — #5

The 9700 Pro was a great card for the PC, should be great for a mac too. What do you think of that Presto Plus in the Color classic? I have a Presto plus in a LC 550 and was wonde…
68kMLA PowerPC by Unknown_K Fri, 2 Jan 2009 - 08:48

G4 1.42 Dual — #4

What does everyone think of a Radeon 9700 Pro? Any good? I Bought one on ebay the other day.
68kMLA PowerPC by MacManiac1701A Fri, 2 Jan 2009 - 08:36

Need help connecting a linksys usb wireless adapter. — #2

If there are no drivers and the Mac doesn't recognize it at all, then unfortunately the only workaround will be to find a different wireless adapter. One that I use with a lot of s…
68kMLA PowerPC by Cory5412 Thu, 1 Jan 2009 - 19:26

iMac G3 backwards compatibility — #11

To clarify: 800k floppies were used on even older Macs than the 636. They're different to PC 720k floppies and not interchangeable. The USB floppy drives will only read and writ…
68kMLA PowerPC by Bunsen Mon, 29 Dec 2008 - 10:43

iMac G3 backwards compatibility — #10

Thank you all for your prompt replies! I have another question: for transferring programs on 3.5" floppies, is it possible to connect an external floppy to the iMac's USB ports to …
68kMLA PowerPC by tomlee59 Sun, 28 Dec 2008 - 01:52

iMac G3 backwards compatibility — #9

Also, $35 for a DV is pretty good. Did they mention the speed? See here: http://www.lowendmac.com/profiles.htm
68kMLA PowerPC by Bunsen Sat, 27 Dec 2008 - 23:10

iMac G3 backwards compatibility — #8

^^seconded, the time taken to transfer using 3.5" floppies quickly adds up, you'll soon learn to love an ethernet card.
68kMLA PowerPC by Rodus Sat, 27 Dec 2008 - 21:34

iMac G3 backwards compatibility — #6

is it possible to connect an external floppy to the iMac's USB ports to read them? Click to expand... Sure it is! That kind of drives is perfect.
68kMLA PowerPC by superpantoufle Sat, 27 Dec 2008 - 20:35

iMac G3 backwards compatibility — #5

Thank you all for your prompt replies! I have another question: for transferring programs on 3.5" floppies, is it possible to connect an external floppy to the iMac's USB ports to…
68kMLA PowerPC by newton Sat, 27 Dec 2008 - 20:20

iMac G3 backwards compatibility — #4

I suppose if the programs are written for PowerPC, they should be able to run. Click to expand... :?: Last time I checked, the Performa 6xx were 68k machines… and the iMac is…
68kMLA PowerPC by superpantoufle Sat, 27 Dec 2008 - 20:10

iMac G3 backwards compatibility — #3

Well written 68000 should happily run on an Power PC running Mac OS. I have happily run 68k programs on System 9.2 under Tiger.
68kMLA PowerPC by porter Sat, 27 Dec 2008 - 20:03

iMac G3 backwards compatibility — #2

I suppose if the programs are written for PowerPC, they should be able to run. As for the pricing of the computer, it isn't bad. They are quite capable and the DV version, IIRC, h…
68kMLA PowerPC by benjgvps Sat, 27 Dec 2008 - 19:37

G4 1.42 Dual — #3

I'm useing the original video card but I plan on upgrading. I have a Dell Dimension e521 but I hate windows, I work on windoz all day... I'm putting the dell on ebay without hdd …
68kMLA PowerPC by MacManiac1701A Sat, 27 Dec 2008 - 18:16

iMac G3 backwards compatibility — #1

Hi I currently have a Mac Performa 636CD with system 7.5 on it. Today I saw an iMac DV grape for $35. The best I can tell, the DV originally had 8.6 on it. Is 8.6 backwards compat…
68kMLA PowerPC by newton Sat, 27 Dec 2008 - 18:09

G4 1.42 Dual — #2

That is still a very capable machine, especially since you've maxed out the RAM. What graphics card are you running in it? For internet browsing, emailing, using older photoshop …
68kMLA PowerPC by Rodus Sat, 27 Dec 2008 - 15:36

G4 1.42 Dual — #1

Si I picked up a G4 1.42 dual on ebay with 2 gb memory, 80gb hdd. So I install 500 gb, 250GB, and 2- 40gbhdd's. I picked it up on ebay for 299.00 + 15.00 shipping (got a coupon on …
68kMLA PowerPC by MacManiac1701A Sat, 27 Dec 2008 - 15:02

iBook G4 Speakers - Opinions — #6

The iBook G4 speakers are passable... but they're not that great. I couldn't see myself listening to music on them for any significant period of time. But then again, I am a bit of…
68kMLA PowerPC by ~tl Tue, 23 Dec 2008 - 09:30

iBook G4 Speakers - Opinions — #5

I can't speak for the G4 iBooks, but I've been pleasantly surprised by the speakers in my Lombard, and in G4 Powerbooks - the "Small Speakers" EQ setting in iTunes helps a lot.
68kMLA PowerPC by Bunsen Tue, 23 Dec 2008 - 03:03

iBook G4 Speakers - Opinions — #4

Most laptop speakers leave something to be desired, especially consumer-grade ones. I've not listened to an iBook in a good while now, but I know that the speakers in my old MacBoo…
68kMLA PowerPC by MultiFinder Tue, 23 Dec 2008 - 02:21

iBook G4 Speakers - Opinions — #3

You can get a halfway decent pair of speakers and a sub for $50 these days os why not? When i had an iBook G4 I always felt the speakers were poor - very tinny and no range. I hav…
68kMLA PowerPC by wood_e Tue, 23 Dec 2008 - 01:27

iBook G4 Speakers - Opinions — #2

A small subwoofer perhaps? I have a 10 watt IBM branded one (probably came with an Aptiva or some such) that complements my laptop speakers nicely.
68kMLA PowerPC by Bunsen Mon, 22 Dec 2008 - 23:11

iBook G4 Speakers - Opinions — #1

The iBook G4 that was mine and then my uncle's is about to become my cousin's in a few days. My uncle insisted that he buy her a pair of speakers for the laptop. My question--do a…
68kMLA PowerPC by Scott Baret Mon, 22 Dec 2008 - 21:49
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