I posted this several times on Apple's site...but they keep removing it before anyone can read it. It is not much, simply that my network card in my 1999 Powerbook G3 fried while c…
Did you always connect it to the same ethernet port (on the hub, that is)? It is possible that one port on the hub has somehow shorted and is sending dangerous electricity to the P…
I thought that, too. The port I used is also used on a 333Mhz Powerbook, and two 1400cs Powerbooks. We sometimes use that port to hook up and additional printer. No problems in ove…
According to FiringSquad the Rage 128 Mobility (same chip on Pismo) has hardware DVD decoding capability. Does anybody know if the Apple DVD Player takes advantage of this?
Here'…
The player is aparently not using the Chip's mpeg2 decoding facility, as Apple advertise it as "Software DVD player". Maybe at a later date...
Maybe ATI should start to develop an…
It would certainly be VERY cool if someone could get the ATI Mobility 128's DVD decoding to work.
Hardware decoding enables you go watch a DVD in the background or in a little win…
Actually, from what I understand, Apple does use some of the chip's hardware. Just from looking at it on my Pismo, I would venture to say it does hardware scaling (because when you…
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Originally posted by tooki:
I agree that ATI should write a DVD player for the Mac, seeing as how Apple refuses to make the effort...
And herein lies the one…
from the ATI RAGE 128 FAQ:
Q13: Do the new RAGE 128 based Macintosh boards support DVD/Mpeg-2 acceleration?
A13: While the RAGE 128 chip can "power" software DVD playback, for it…
I started to check out the Powerbook Forum, and here is a screen capture of what I was looking at. Something is just plain wrong.
http://www.ece.concordia.ca/~s_donova/pbforum.tif…
Hi, I have a PowerBook 3400c/200MHZ/603e/80M B/2.1GB, using Mac OS 8.1.
A few days ago I tried to change the desktop picture. Somehow I don't know what happen, now I couldn't chan…
Hi, I'm UNIX user turned MAC about a year ago because of the UNIX underlayer of OS X. I bought the new ibook when it came out. I couldn't stand the horrible speed. Then I change…
I've found I have the same problem with my 550 Tibook. OS X is still slow, but from what I hear Apple will be addressing many speed issues soon. My friend has a Dual 450 G4, and …
I'm using a Pismo 500Mhz with 384Mb of RAM. OSX is very zippy on my machine and much faster than a friends Ti 550Mhz PB with less RAM installed. OSX eats RAM and you get a vast imp…
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Originally posted by jwtseng:
<STRONG>FWIW, my new PowerBook G4 800 seems faster than my flat-panel iMac 800. I don't think that's a surprise, but it's jus…
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Originally posted by DNA man:
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Do they use the same G4 chip and have the same cache levels? I haven't seen the new G4 PB yet but I was more than h…
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Originally posted by jwtseng:
<STRONG>FWIW, my new PowerBook G4 800 seems faster than my flat-panel iMac 800. I don't think that's a surprise, but it's jus…
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Originally posted by DNA man:
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Do they use the same G4 chip and have the same cache levels? I haven't seen the new G4 PB yet but I was more than h…
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Originally posted by skyman:
<STRONG>Higher temp slows performance.</STRONG>
Only computers with intelligent CPU temperature scaling are im…
Another thing that affects the TiBook's speed is the Hard Drive. Below 48 gig HD's run at 4200 rpm. while the 48 gig and higher runs at 5400 rpm. The average desktop HD runs at 720…
I think it can be summed up in the fact that the iMac is a consumer machine, and the PB is a professional. The specs reflect this ie, FSB 100 to 133, L3 Cache and the video card, t…
How is it? I think the savings from the 800 model is worth getting the 667, and I doubt the speed is all that noticeable....
Please post thoughts. Thanks!