You can easily swap CPU modules between MDDs with the same bus speed.
You can also do it between MDDs with different bus speeds but you need
to do some resistor mods to get the best results or in some cases to
work at all
Taking out a dual 1.25 and replacing it with a single 1.25 is just
plug and
Are the USB drivers installed. ?
( If a USB keyboard it being used )
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 10:33 PM, Valter Prahlad <
valter.prah...@fastwebnet.it> wrote:
> Il giorno 6-03-2012 5:48, Eleni ha scritto:
>
> > I tried to boot up
> > with original Mac OS 8.6 disk in DVD drive holding the 'C' key, an
Il giorno 6-03-2012 5:48, Eleni ha scritto:
> I tried to boot up
> with original Mac OS 8.6 disk in DVD drive holding the 'C' key, and it would
> go straight to the HD. My guess is that the original disk is not a boot up
> disk
AFAIK, any Apple's MacOS disk is a bootable disk (OTOH, I noticed a c
Since all the smart people hang out on this list, having kept their G3
to G5 Mac computers, I thought this would be the best place to ask for
help with this question
I own a dual 1.25GHz G4 PowerMac MDD (FW400, not FW800), that I have
upgraded to a stock Apple dual 1.42GHz G4 CPU module. My ques
Would someone suggest a good agp video card, available today, that I
can use in my Quicksilver Dual 1GHz under 10.5.8?
I want to purchase a Samsung 22" HDTV for use as a monitor, and it
requires HDMI input. Perhaps a video card with a DVI connector, as I
have an extra DVI to HDMI adapter.
Thank you all for your input.
I decided to format the drive and start fresh, as the PowerMac G3 came with the
HD drive and Mac OS 8.6 installed from previous owner. I tried to boot up with
original Mac OS 8.6 disk in DVD drive holding the 'C' key, and it would go
straight to the HD. My guess
I have used those blue ice packs to cool my computers many of times as a
temp fix, till you can figure out a better method. I would hang it close to the
fan so it blows the cool air in it, I also have used them to sit my Tibook on
when the fan went bad till I fixed that too!!!
-Or
At 20:00 -0800 3/7/12, Wayne Stewart wrote:
>According to iStat pro I'm running 2 degrees Celsius hotter at idle
>with both processors running. Using CHUD tools to turn on nap dropps
>my idle temp about 20 degrees C.
>At 1.5ghz there wasn't any problems. 1.58 is new to me so I'll be
>keeping an eye