On 12/3/03 9:48 AM, "Dennis B. Swaney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the
Cybertrough:

> So, you only use Macs that have 680x0 chips? If you want to use Mac
> OS 10.x then your computer must have at least a Generation 3 (G3)
> PowerPC chip. 

This is kind of OT, but can you back up that term Dennis?  "G3 = Generation
3 PPC Chip."  You must've read it somewhere and I have been looking for
documentation on it.  I say that because I remember when you were brand new
to Macs and asking all kinds of green questions, and now you may have an
answer to a question that I have.  I'm not picking on you or making you
prove this in public, just wondering where you read it so that I can have
documentation.  Same as the "I" in iMac standing for Internet.  I know that
one is true, but G3 I can't find any proof of.

Everyone I know has always thought that's what it stood for, but no one can
document it.  
-- 
Kyle H. Hansen

"It's Always darkest... right before it gets totally black." 


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