The system requirements for TTP4 states "PowerPC G3 or better (Beige G3 machines not supported)"
Has anybody been able to use this on a beige with a processor upgrade? Not sure if the requirement is a certain G3 speed or better, or something else that disqualifies the beige boxes.
I ordered TTP 4 for my beige right after they announced its availability but before I knew that it didn't support beige boxes.
When I received the CD, I tried it in my beige but it wouldn't boot.
I contacted Micromat and they said that they were working on a version that would work on the beige.
After a couple weeks, I received a different CD that would boot my computer and run TTP 4.
I have to say though, I'm not very happy with TTP 4. The interface stinks compared to TTP 2 and 3. Sometimes it seemed to cause more problems in 10.2.8 than it solved. YMMV though.
Now I'm on a B&W with 10.3.5 and TTP seems to work far better.
I don't want to scare you away from TTP, it may have been that my particular beige just didn't always get along with 10.2.8 even though I had 512M of RAM.
Eric in Phoenix
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