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exchange dvd for cdrw in slotloading — #7

Ok, so these Toshiba drives do in fact work on Macs? The thing is I can understand them working with the IDE/ATA interface on macs, its just the fact you'd need drivers to run the …
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ATA & EIDE — #1

Regarding the deal at DealNN: Maxtor DiamondMax 30.0GB Hard Drive Kit Item No. 428385 Add this 3 1/2" EIDE hard drive to your computer and upgrade it for high performance. With …
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ATA & EIDE — #3

yeah, I got one... I've yet to write assembly to control IDE ports/HDs...and wondering if ATA is a subset of IDE or what? else why would they just randomly create the "ATA interfac…
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ATA & EIDE — #4

Thanks for the quick reply. Since you seem to be on the ball here I'll throw you another question: will Apple's software controller be able to run the Maxtor or will I have to buy …
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ATA & EIDE — #5

Just use Drive Setup to format the hard drive when you get it. However, make sure you set it to "slave." Having two "masters" on an ATA chain is not pretty, trust me.
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ATA & EIDE — #6

gelly, didn't you know computers are supposed to be confusing? That's why Apple came along... although we had a heck of a time repairing some severely fragged disks today. Crimin…
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ATA & EIDE — #7

more less related question...does DMA stand for Direct Memory Access?
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ATA & EIDE — #9

The Maxtor 30 gig works like a charm, using it right now in my B&W tower,
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ATA & EIDE — #10

If there is a difference, it's that ATA was the expansion designed to support removeable media (the one that did not was called ATdisk. Both of them came with the PC AT.). By the w…
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ATA & EIDE — #11

Thanks for all your help. I did go ahead and buy, then install the drive. Works beautifully. The transfer rate between drives is jaw dropping and I haven't dropped a frame in FCP y…
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'Super' Macs to Reach 1 GHz — #1

As Stockholm company named Xtrem is planning to sell 1 GHz Macs. http://www.wired.com/news/technology...,38101,00.html As the linked story explaines, they plan on clocking facto…
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'Super' Macs to Reach 1 GHz — #4

hey sorry for the brief reply, i meant no offense but rather was busy at the time... may i humbly (without sarcasm) suggest that replies/responses be made here: http://forums.ma…
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Upgrading Performa 575 to PPC — #1

We have an old Performa 575 laying around (33 MHz, 36 MB RAM, 250 MB HD, etc.) and were wondering if there was a way to upgrade it to a 601 or 603 PPC AND upgrade the HD to somewhe…
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Upgrading Performa 575 to PPC — #2

I haven't heard of any specific ones for this series of computer but there maybe some around somewhere. The thing is I don't think it would be very cost effective. Even around seco…
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Upgrading Performa 575 to PPC — #3

I did find some prices for an upgrade and it was outrageous!! $500 some odd dollars to take me to a 603 75 MHz! I think a rev B would be a much better choice. Thanks.
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Upgrading Performa 575 to PPC — #4

Or, just get an older powermac and upgrade it to a G3. ------------------ People aren't as dumb as you think. Wait, what was I thinking, 90% of the world uses WINDOWS! You don't…
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Upgrading Performa 575 to PPC — #5

Speaking of old computers... I have an old 636cd. Where could I go to find out what it would be worth if I sold it. It has 250MB HD, 16MB ram, 66mhz chip (I think), 15" screen,…
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Upgrading Performa 575 to PPC — #6

blizaine, there is an URL posted in the BUY/SELL forum somewhere that will take you to a site that gives ballpark figures for value of nearly any Mac... i forget just where that U…
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Upgrading Performa 575 to PPC — #7

I used to own one of these machines (actually, it started life as a Performa 550). When Apple settled the lawsuit over PowerPC upgrades for these machines, I scrimped and saved and…
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