On 22 Apr 2009, at 07:29:12 PDT, jensid wrote:

> Can it be done without spending $999.00 on X-Server?
>
> On Apr 22, 11:16 am, Dennis Myhand <dmyh...@ednaisd.org> wrote:
>> Load X-server OS.  That would be the best way to start.
>>
>> jensid wrote:
>>> This is what I have
>>>  Model Name:       Power Mac G5
>>>   Model Identifier:        PowerMac7,2
>>>   Processor Name:  PowerPC 970  (2.2)
>>>   Processor Speed: 1.8 GHz
>>>   Number Of CPUs:  2
>>>   L2 Cache (per CPU):      512 KB
>>>   Memory:  2.5 GB
>>>   Bus Speed:       900 MHz
>>>   Boot ROM Version:        5.1.5f0
>>> We would like to make it a server for 2 users adding more users  
>>> later.
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Well, ANY Mac can be a server. Just set up File Sharing,
put all the wanted files in the shared folder,
give the users access to the folder, and go to
work.

Same as it has always been.

Ken
http://mysite.verizon.net/res7gt1w/stackomacs



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