On 29/05/09 2:06 PM, "dc" <dbc...@verizon.net> wrote:

> 
> I've had great experiences with Sonnet upgrades. Their hardware,
> software and tech support is first class.
> Having said that, are you sure you want to invest $200 in such an
> outdated machine? You can probably find an Apple DP 500 MHz processor
> for around $50 and, if you max out the RAM, you'll run 10.4.11 nicely.
> Save up for an Intel Mac; the 1.83 core2duo's are going for around
> $400 now.
> 

Yeah, but the G4 Gigabit was free.  Also the fact that it's NOT an Intel is
why I want to update before investing in an Intel Mac.  I'm a bit
sentimental when it comes to PPC Macs.  All my Macs save for the IIsi and my
wife's Macbook are PPC. When I do switch to the Intel Macs I'm going for a
new Mac Pro.

I just bought a 256MB nVidia AGP card. I going upgrade the RAM to a min. of
1GB (not sure if I'll go higher).  I want to run Tiger on it for my
daughter, but still be able to run OS 9 for the educational software I still
have collecting dust.



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