>> OK you all have my attention now about the B&W being a really nice thing >> (thanks especially to Gene). Reading up on it, and from what I have gathered >> so far, everything I have in my G3 Tower can be put into a B&W, the Sonnet >> Crescendo ZIF G4 800 mhz upgrade card, the RAM, and all the IDE drives and >> even my SCSI drive. > > Some thoughts about what can (and should/should not) be moved from beige > to B&W: > 1) Personally, I wouldn't put the Sonnet G4/800 into a B&W. It drops > the system bus from 100 to 66 MHz, and IMO should only be used in a > beige for that reason. You can get a G4 ZIF that runs @ 500-600 MHz > without dropping the bus speed, giving you roughly the same performance > as Sonnet's 800. I'd sell the 800 (or do a cash + swap deal via > Swaplist) and get either a G4/550 ZIF (easily clockable to 600) or a > PowerLogix 800 Mhz+ G3 ZIF. Either way you'd probably wind up with a > few extra $ when the deal's done. I have both G4/550 and G3/800 > PowerLogix ZIFs available, and I'm still having trouble deciding which > one goes in which machine. G4 power's only really necessary for > AltiVec-intensive stuff like audio and video apps, heavy Photoshop > filter work, 3D renders, etc. Go with the best deal for your uses/needs. > 2) Beige G3 RAM specs call for PC66 or PC100. The B&W requires PC100. > If you're lucky some or all of the RAM currently in your Beige Tower is > PC100, but no guarantees.... > 3) It should be fairly simple to transfer all your hard drives as long > as the B&W has enough drive sleds. Try to find out about this little > detail before you buy. > >> Have read about the Rev 1 caveats, and ebay mostly has Rev 1s for dirt >> cheap. Seems like the best way around that is a PCI IDE card. > > Or an UltraSCSI card. ATTO ExpressPCI cards are readily available via > fleabay or the Swaplist for $20-25 - much cheaper than ATA/133 > controllers. I guess it largely depends on what drives you have > available; if your total storage is roughly equal between IDE and SCSI, > I'd get an ATTO. Another factor in which type of drive controller to > choose is if one flavor of your drives is significantly faster/bigger > than the other. > >> Reason for this train of thought is the absolute hell I have been going >> through trying to install OSX on this damned Tower!! > > I find the unpredictability of OS X compatibility among Beige G3's > maddening! > Good luck finding an affordable New World G3 that meets your needs. > > Peace, > Gene
Gene: Wow another bunch of GREAT information, hopefully you are not copywriting your answers, 'cuz I've just been copying and pasting all of this information in a word document! Anyway, my main reason for even thinking about getting a B&W was because I couldn't access my bank's bill paying part of their web site and figured I better get OSX somehow. And of course the hell I've been having trying install OSX on the MT did not help. I'VE FOUND THE ANSWER! At least for now - I got netscape 7.0 for the Mac and just went to paypal, ebay and most importantly, my bank's web site and HALLELUJAH! Now I can pay my bills without having to go to the dark side! I got iCab and Mozilla, and they both skunked out on the bill paying part. Guess I just have a quirky little Mac, well guess it's just like me, hahaha Thank you again, Gene and I'm sure the information will come in handy when the road comes to being uncrossable still being on 9.2.2. Here's hoping that day will not come *real* soon! Deb in Rhode Island -- Man who get hit by car, get that run down feeling. -- G-List is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronics http://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- We have Apple Refurbished Monitors in stock! | & CDRWs on Sale! | Support Low End Mac <http://lowendmac.com/lists/support.html> G-List list info: <http://lowendmac.com/lists/g-list.shtml> --> AOL users, remove "mailto:" Send list messages to: <mailto:[email protected]> To unsubscribe, email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For digest mode, email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subscription questions: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/g-list%40mail.maclaunch.com/> iPod Accessories for Less at 1-800-iPOD.COM Fast Delivery, Low Price, Good Deal www.1800ipod.com
