I pulled out my old iBook 600mHz Dual USB (with 15GB HDD, 385 MB RAM
and DVD player), and I'm hoping to update it so that it runs a little
faster. It currently runs OS X 10.1.5 and does have OS 9 also
installed.
Any recommendations as to the newest OS X that would not run too
sluggish on such an
2012/1/17 piyopiyo320 jenn.louie.mon...@gmail.com
I pulled out my old iBook 600mHz Dual USB (with 15GB HDD, 385 MB RAM
and DVD player), and I'm hoping to update it so that it runs a little
faster. It currently runs OS X 10.1.5 and does have OS 9 also
installed.
Any recommendations as to the
Hi there
2012/1/17 piyopiyo320 jenn.louie.mon...@gmail.com
I pulled out my old iBook 600mHz Dual USB (with 15GB HDD, 385 MB RAM
and DVD player), and I'm hoping to update it so that it runs a little
faster. It currently runs OS X 10.1.5 and does have OS 9 also
installed.
Any
Thank you Angelo and Bruce for your feedback. Will definitely shop
around for the 512 RAM. Contemplating the larger HD, makes sense if
installing a more complex OS. Have downloaded the guide from
iFixit.com a while back and should be able to follow it.
Just to clarify... if I purchase OS X 10.4,
I have a great many MacWrite II files that I would like access to.
Is there a mass conversion I can do. I am willing to attempt
AppleScript. The target can be PDF or Word.
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Just to clarify... if I purchase OS X 10.4, I can download the updates
to 10.4.11 without paying extra, correct?
This is correct. Software update is your friend here.
Bruce
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On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 6:41 PM, tedg t...@alum.mit.edu wrote:
I have a great many MacWrite II files that I would like access to.
Is there a mass conversion I can do. I am willing to attempt
AppleScript. The target can be PDF or Word.
MacLinkPlus Deluxe translates MacWrite II files into Word