Thanks, these video cards don't look like they fit my 7600.  Mine has
one slot and the ones I see now have two slots.  Are there any older
cards that work or will these new ones fit with just the last set of
contacts hanging outside the card slot.  I plan on keeping this mac all
scsi and things seem to work well together.  Maybe OS 9.2 is all I need.
I can run OS X on my G3.  I can then network them all.  I don't need
much more than 500 MHz I think.

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Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 2:29 PM
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On 2/19/05 5:02 PM, "Steve Haybeck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> Just joined as I have a 7600 beige desktop.  What is the max processor

> I can use in this configuration?  Does it support dual processors?  I 
> plan on upgrading the ram to the max 1GB.  It already has the most 
> video ram it can support.  I also have a similar model in a G3 
> desktop.  G3 is alot faster.  I'd like to be able to use OS X so I 
> heard that I need more processor and ram.  Has Mac OS 9.1 in it now.  
> One thing about these macs is that they are very quiet.  Also very 
> easy to work on. What is the max hard drive I can use in this 
> combination.  It currently is a 132MHz processor.
> 
> 
> 
Welcome!  Your 7600 has 3 PCI slots so you haven't maxed out your video
RAM. You've only maxed out the onboard video ram.  You can upgrade the
video by getting an PCI ATI Radeon 7000 (32MB) video card or may even
the new ATI PCI 9200 (128MB) (I'm not too sure about compatibility with
this newer card), or if you can find them, the Voodoo video cards
(though they won't be that great with OSX).  Just make sure they're Mac
compatible.  You might also want to invest in a PCI ATA card (make sure
it's for a Mac).  You'll be able to use the cheaper and larger ATA
drives.

As for your processor, you'll need to get a processor card.  Sonnet and
Powerlogix and even Daystar carry them.  Sonnet has G4 cards running at
800Mhz.  Get the G4 cards.  Daystar sells carrier cards which require a
separate ZIF processor.

If you want to run X you'll need to install Xpostfacto.  You can get it
at :

http://eshop.macsales.com/OSXCenter/

OS X doesn't run natively on the 7600.  In order to use Xpostfacto
you'll need to keep your current OS 9.1 system and use Xpostfacto to
switch between the two OS's (if you don't want to run pre-X apps in
Classic mode).

Hope this helps!


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