... or at least have a spare or borked MiniDock you don't mind hackrificing.
Say, jt, if you can find one for sale somewhere and you want to give this project a kick along, I'll t…
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…
CF cards as HDs. I've been reading about wear-leveling and the speculation by some that with daily use the card would be toast after a few months.
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This is th…
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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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 …
I just want a real Mac for OS X (believe or not I even didn't tried PearPC) and features which emulation can't do (RAM disk...). I would get a Beige G3, but I don't have a USB card…
With a Beige G3 desktop or minitower, you have the option of upgrading through PCI slots, and upgrading the machine to a G4 in the future. With the iMac, you get a nice compact mac…
Not looking good.
2 of the .DMG's claim to be iBook install CD and I have no way of differentiating them as the both contain the same number of files and indeed the exact same fil…
I had thought about putting a CF card in the PCMCIA slot (on my 3400) and using that as a VM module so to speak.
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Yeah, not a great idea, because PCMCIA is qu…
Thanks for the information, fmwolf. I'm happy to see that a 190 can handle the MLA. I'm glad hear that your CF card has lasted this long. With frequent backups, this hard drive alt…
I've been using my 190 (posting from it) with an ultra II CF for about 3 years now - not on daily basis but frequently enough and with enabled VM. Battery lasts more than 2 hours (…
I have heard that later Powerbooks, into the early G4 series even, used ADB internally for the trackpad. What would be involved in hooking into that, I have no idea.
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68kMLAPeripheralsby Trash80toHP_MiniSat, 13 Jun 2009 - 16:39
I have heard that later Powerbooks, into the early G4 series even, used ADB internally for the trackpad. What would be involved in hooking into that, I have no idea.
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68kMLAPeripheralsby Trash80toHP_MiniSat, 13 Jun 2009 - 16:28
The first Apple PowerBook with SCSI Disk Mode would have have to have been the PowerBook 160, 165, 165c, 180 or 180c - I can confirm that the PowerBook 140 and 170 definitely do no…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Trash80toHP_MiniSat, 13 Jun 2009 - 16:24
I have heard that later Powerbooks, into the early G4 series even, used ADB internally for the trackpad. What would be involved in hooking into that, I have no idea.
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68kMLAPeripheralsby BunsenSat, 13 Jun 2009 - 11:21
I have the driver for the Radeon 9200 on my own site. You can find it on this page.
The site is in Dutch (sorry for that), but the file is there and named 'ati-retail-9-2-2-jan200…
I have heard that later Powerbooks, into the early G4 series even, used ADB internally for the trackpad. What would be involved in hooking into that, I have no idea.
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68kMLAPeripheralsby registerSat, 13 Jun 2009 - 08:20