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keyboard idea — #4

Although you may not be able to replicate the media eject key, you should be able to duplicate the volume up/volume down keys. Write AppleScripts for different volume settings (as…
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keyboard idea — #5

you could create a few small applescripts to do the sound up/down, mute, and put away all removable disks. the following sound scripts require jon's commands osax, and the disk scr…
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keyboard idea — #6

Ya you can definitely get *all* of the functionality of the new Apple keyboards (sound up/down/mute and media eject) via AppleScript *as well as*... Audio CD play, stop, rewind, f…
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keyboard idea — #7

Well thanks a bunch, but one problem, I can't get the script for ejecting the disc to work, and silly me has never really used applescript.....so can someone help with it...please …
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Rev. D iMac with G4 and 30 GB HD — #1

Does anyone know how a G4 upgrade card would fare in a rev. D iMac with a Maxtor 7200 rpm hard drive? I know there are not any heat issues with the new hard drive and the original…
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Rev. D iMac with G4 and 30 GB HD — #3

If you are going to use G4 performamce, buy the card. If you haven't bought the 7200RPM, don't buy it because it is said it creates too much heat. If you buy the card, please post…
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Rev. D iMac with G4 and 30 GB HD — #4

I was debating the two. I'm not sure which would give me the better performance difference, a 7200 rpm HD or the G4 card. The card would obviously boost the speed a great deal, b…
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Rev. D iMac with G4 and 30 GB HD — #5

Well, I haven't experienced the benefits of 7200RPM yet. I am perfectly happy with the performance of my 5400RPM 4GB HD, but the only thing that bugs me is that when it goes to sle…
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Rev. D iMac with G4 and 30 GB HD — #6

Good points Godfather. I'm definitely going to invest in a 128 MB chip of RAM, boosting myself to 160 megs. As for the HD, I'll reconsider a 5400 rpm one since money is scarce. …
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Rev. D iMac with G4 and 30 GB HD — #8

Found it. Thank's Ca$h. I think, however, that the whole soldering thing has me a bit phased. That and possible Voodoo 2/mezzanine incompatibility with OS X. But then again, I …
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Rev. D iMac with G4 and 30 GB HD — #9

If you do successfully get a hd into your rev. D imac please drop me a line (via icq or e-mail). My imac is currently down because i tried 2 install a new drive... check it out
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ATA/100 drive + iMac Rev.A — #1

Hi, I saw the $199 DiamondMax 45 Plus UDMA/100 7200RPM 46.1 GB IDE drive on < http://www.compgeeks.com/cgi-bin/det...s&sku=205-5462 >, I would like to ask…
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ATA/100 drive + iMac Rev.A — #2

It will most certainly work. You have to replace your current hard drive, of course, as there is only one drive bay inside the iMac. However, an ATA/100 hard drive is a dumb idea. …
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ATA/100 drive + iMac Rev.A — #3

Thanks for your advice, Kozmik. I will buy the drive right away. ------------------ "With technology in all corners, learning to unplug can be particularly difficult."
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ATA/100 drive + iMac Rev.A — #4

The fact that the drive supports ATA-100 is pretty useless to an iMac owner, but that doesn't mean that you won't get a performance boost out of the drive. The iMac comes with a 54…
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ATA/100 drive + iMac Rev.A — #5

2 things: 1. Thats a BAD price. Go to www.pricewatch.com. 46 gigs can be had for WELL under 200 bucks 2. I'm sick of snooty G4 G3 tower owners saying "hahA. You wouldnt n…
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ATA/100 drive + iMac Rev.A — #6

Ca$h you are so right, and also the fact that there is only one drive bay, its hell. I wish that there was more room for another drive, but then i would have to get rid of my cd dr…
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ATA/100 drive + iMac Rev.A — #7

Sorry but: There is currently ONE IDE drive that is worthy of an ATA-66 interface: the IBM Deskstar 75GXP. It's ALL OVER the web (see StorageReview.com and pay attention to IOME…
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