On Nov 10, 2011, at 9:55 AM, Jack Suggs wrote:
(FYI, I have some apps that were released during System 7 that
work in Classic mode under 10.4.11).
This is a screen shot of the classic OS 6 game Shufflepuck, running under OS X
http://dbdev2.pharmacy.arizona.edu/miscjunk/howcompatible.jpg
(it
My emac 700Mhz works ok for tiger for web browsing and watching videos
and playing old games.
I know 256 meg of ram is extremely minimum for tiger especially if you
want to do editing.
Ilife 06, Imovie, garageband runs very sluggish on a emac 700Mhz with
256 meg of ram.
Running Ilife 06,
On Nov 8, 2011, at 6:48 AM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I actually forgot about this.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Bruce Johnson
john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:
On Nov 6, 2011, at 8:31 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any
machines
On Nov 8, 2011, at 1:11 PM, Dennis Faulkner wrote:
I only upgraded to Cox high-speed when Cox played dirty pool,
raised my second phone line to $10 per month, and claimed they
couldn't fix that line - to me, my dial-up had a pretty fast
phone line, and the economy of dial-up through
On Nov 8, 2011, at 5:22 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
On Nov 8, 2011, at 5:14 AM, JohnCarmonne wrote:
On Nov 6, 2011, at 7:31 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any
machines after 2003 at all. It's not like we are still dealing
with dial-up
I'm sorry, but I'm afraid that I am. Modems are also great back up if you
lose your DSL/Cable/Satellite. There are some very, very good modems
still being made. Just my two cents. Peace, Virgil Fritz.
_AllnightVi@aol.com_ (mailto:allnigh...@aol.com)
In a message dated 11/8/2011
On Nov 8, 2011, at 6:56 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
I have a iMac Core Duo 20 2.0 that did a kernel panic and I couldn't get it
to boot any external drives I tried a 10.5 DVD installer and I could hear it
spinning but the keyboard wasn't responding due to the dead ports. All the
ports had no
I gave my grandson an eMac 700mhz with 1 gb RAM running 10.4.11 when
he was 10, now he's 12 and the eMac still runs great, never had a
problem. He uses it online (mostly Facebook), with GarageBand (iLife
2005 version), and with his iPod Shuffle.
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On 11/8/11 6:02 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
On Nov 8, 2011, at 6:48 AM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I actually forgot about this.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Bruce Johnson
john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:
On Nov 6, 2011, at 8:31 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I am rather to question as to why
Bump the RAM to 1GB and it will be a smooth ride.
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 10:58 AM, MACMAN joshantiq...@gmail.com wrote:
I Just want to get peoples opinium on the emac 700Mhz
The emac i use
specs
powerpc G4 700mhz
256 megs of sdram
40 gig hard drive
CD rom only,
no modem
OS, mac os
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any machines after
2003 at all. It's not like we are still dealing with dial-up anymore, are
we?
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 10:18 PM, Christopher Satterfield
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The ram is really low, especially for Tiger. The
On 11/6/11 10:31 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any machines
after 2003 at all. It's not like we are still dealing with dial-up
anymore, are we?
Mark, you may not be in dialup land yourself, but going into 2012, there
are still plenty of
On Nov 6, 2011, at 8:31 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any machines after
2003 at all. It's not like we are still dealing with dial-up anymore, are we?
Aside from all the folks without access to broadband, there's this quaint form
of
On 2011/11/06 20:31, Mark Sokolovsky so eloquently wrote:
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any machines
after 2003 at all. It's not like we are still dealing with dial-up
anymore, are we?
For some people, rural areas mostly, dialup is the only hardwired
connection
As a retired editor who never got less than an A in spelling in school, I'd
just like to state that Opinium is not the way the word opinion is spelled.
That's just in case someone, somewhere gets the mistaken impression that
Opinium is correct because it's in print (so to speak) and thus far
On Nov 8, 2011, at 12:11 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Nov 8, 2011, at 12:29 PM, Jim Scott wrote:
As a retired editor who never got less than an A in spelling in school, I'd
just like to state that Opinium is not the way the word opinion is
spelled. That's just in case someone, somewhere
I only upgraded to Cox high-speed when Cox played dirty pool, raised my second phone
line to $10 per month, and claimed they couldn't fix that line - to me, my dial-up had
a pretty fast phone line, and the economy of dial-up through fastermac.net made it worth it - I
have not been overly
On Nov 8, 2011, at 5:14 AM, JohnCarmonne wrote:
On Nov 6, 2011, at 7:31 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any machines after
2003 at all. It's not like we are still dealing with dial-up anymore, are we?
I FAX 80% of my invoices to
On 2011/11/08 08:02, JOHN CARMONNE so eloquently wrote:
My son and I have a new iMac 27 Core i5 with Thunderbolt and FW 800.
He does training videos for a big company that demands quick turnaround
I'm wondering if I get him a RAID system would FW800 be really fast or
is Thunder Bolt fast
On 11/8/11 7:22 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
On Nov 8, 2011, at 5:14 AM, JohnCarmonne wrote:
On Nov 6, 2011, at 7:31 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any machines after 2003
at all. It's not like we are still dealing with dial-up anymore, are
]
iTunes 9.2.1 and 700 Mhz G3 iMac (OS 10.4.11)
Dan dantear...@gmail.com Nov 05 01:18PM -0400
At 9:19 AM -0500 11/3/2011, ZEKE wrote:
I used a known Internet link to re-grab iTunes 9.2.1 and, now, it
says
my computer must be a G4 or greater.
It worked, before...
No, it didn't.
iTunes 8.2.1
, ZEKE sansuig900...@gmail.com wrote:
Everything ran great but I developed a HD error and -- because I only
use this as a music server -- I just reinstalled everything from DVD.
I used a known Internet link to re-grab iTunes 9.2.1 and, now, it says
my computer must be a G4 or greater
On Nov 6, 2011, at 8:57 AM, gifutiger wrote:
Greetings,
You need to get a copy of xpostfactor see below, it fools the
installer into thinking that your processor meets the 833Mhz
requirement for installation.
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/7594/xpostfacto
No that's not what
Well guess what. My G3 PowerMac works with iTunes 9.2.1
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
At 9:19 AM -0500 11/3/2011, ZEKE wrote:
I used a known Internet link to re-grab iTunes 9.2.1 and, now, it says
my computer must be a G4 or greater.
It worked, before
reinstalled everything from DVD.
I used a known Internet link to re-grab iTunes 9.2.1 and, now, it says
my computer must be a G4 or greater.
It worked, before...
Ideas?
I need that version because it syncs with my other computers that use it.
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The ram is really low, especially for Tiger. The hard drive is fine for
simple web browsing. The CD-ROM is a big setback since most programs and
such now come on DVDs and the modem isn't needed at all.
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At 9:19 AM -0500 11/3/2011, ZEKE wrote:
I used a known Internet link to re-grab iTunes 9.2.1 and, now, it says
my computer must be a G4 or greater.
It worked, before...
No, it didn't.
iTunes 8.2.1 is the final release that *officially* supports G3 Macs.
iTunes 9.1.1 is the actual last
On Nov 3, 2011, at 10:30 PM, Tina K. wrote:
On 2011/11/03 13:03, W.Adrian D'Alessio so eloquently wrote:
No cord ?
I think that was meant to be No chord.
No card at startup might also be a serious issue if the critical
electronics weren't integrated into the motherboard. On the other
On Nov 3, 2011, at 11:53 PM, a1 wrote:
So what are the standard steps for this situation. iMac was on, I came
back in the room and the screen was utterly black. Rest of computer
seems to respond i.e boots, cd drawer opens, even seems to go into
sleep mode and wake. But no video. Hope this
On Nov 4, 2011, at 10:08 AM, Jim Scott wrote:
On Nov 3, 2011, at 11:53 PM, a1 wrote:
So what are the standard steps for this situation. iMac was on, I came
back in the room and the screen was utterly black. Rest of computer
seems to respond i.e boots, cd drawer opens, even seems to go
What OS is it running? The very first version of Mac OS X 10.5 is prone to
whiting or blacking out the screen due to incompatible screen drivers that
came with it. This was fixed with Mac OS X 10.5.3.
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 2:53 AM, a1 arichic...@gmail.com wrote:
So what are the standard steps
And the extra 1 hour to first install SL and then Lion isn't worth a lousy $10
to you?
cjc
On 04/11/2011, at 10:03 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Nov 3, 2011, at 2:23 PM, Ben Kernan wrote:
Recently acquired an awesome 24 imac... came with 10.5.8... how hard will
it be to upgrade to lion?
On Nov 4, 2011, at 2:59 PM, Christopher Collins wrote:
And the extra 1 hour to first install SL and then Lion isn't worth a lousy
$10 to you?
cjc
That truly depends on my time constraints. Installing SL actually takes about
ten minutes of my time. It takes an hour of the *computer's*
On 2011/11/02 18:14, Bruce Hazzard so eloquently wrote:
Hi, I am hoping someone has a answer. When I start up my iMac I hear no cord.
It seems to run find. But there is no reassuring cord. Can someone help me.
Thanks Bruce Hazzard
You are referring to the start-up chime or bong, correct?
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Greetings Bruce,
The startup chime is meant to indicate that the boot prom has run a
quick and dirty memory test on the installed memory and the test has
passed. If there isn't a chime the memory didn't pass the test.
Therefor you should obtain a copy of Memtest.
Download Memtest
The testing
On Nov 3, 2011, at 9:55 AM, gifutiger wrote:
Greetings Bruce,
The startup chime is meant to indicate that the boot prom has run a
quick and dirty memory test on the installed memory and the test has
passed. If there isn't a chime the memory didn't pass the test.
Not the case, not if it
Have you seen this...
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA20533?viewlocale=en_US
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Umm...Zeke is referring to iTunes not Mac OS.
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Oops, I copied the wrong link.
http://support.apple.com/kb/dl1056
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When I had iTunes 9.2.1 on my iMac G3, it worked because my installation
was off of a machine of which was running a G4 processor. I transplanted it
to the iMac G3, installed iTunes, and it worked like that. When you try to
install iTunes on a supported OS version but an unsupported processor,
No cord ?
I do not know what G Mac needs one but replacements are easily found.
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As long as this is a Core 2 Duo or newer and has at lease (I believe) 2
gigs of ram it'll be quite simple. The Core Duo's can run Lion do to a lack
of 64-bit support and a PowerPC can't run even Snow Leopard.
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On Nov 3, 2011, at 2:23 PM, Ben Kernan wrote:
Recently acquired an awesome 24 imac... came with 10.5.8... how hard will it
be to upgrade to lion?
Mildly annoying. You will need to 'borrow' a copy of 10.6 to update to 10.6.8
so you can download the 10.7 install from the App Store.
Apple
First, The computer is plugged in. I did try zapping the pram and that worked.
Thank You for your help.
On Nov 2, 2011, at 10:22 PM, Jim Scott wrote:
On Nov 2, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Bruce Hazzard wrote:
Hi, I am hoping someone has a answer. When I start up my iMac I hear no
cord. It seems
On Nov 2, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Bruce Hazzard wrote:
Hi, I am hoping someone has a answer. When I start up my iMac I hear no
cord. It seems to run find. But there is no reassuring cord. Can someone
help me. Thanks Bruce Hazzard
On Nov 2, 2011, at 10:22 PM, Jim Scott wrote:
No cord? No
On Nov 3, 2011, at 2:23 PM, Ben Kernan wrote:
Recently acquired an awesome 24 imac... came with 10.5.8... how
hard will it be to upgrade to lion?
Ben Kernan graphite g-4 1gig/400/52, iPhone-Dedicated Mac user
since 1990
It will install easy but I'd be sure to make a backup of your
On 2011/11/03 13:03, W.Adrian D'Alessio so eloquently wrote:
No cord ?
I think that was meant to be No chord.
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On Nov 1, 2011, at 5:13 PM, Christopher Satterfield wrote:
There are clips on the side you push outwards, correct? I've never seen stuck
ram before.
The clips are up and I've worked on a lot of iMacs and have seen several with
ram that just wont budge.
I was hoping for a solution
One question, is this trojan universal code or Intel/PowerPC only?
On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 8:12 PM, Christopher Satterfield
christopher1...@gmail.com wrote:
Interesting, I didn't know there was anything for Linux, that is something
I just learned. I wonder how long it is until there is a new
On Oct 27, 2011, at 11:38 AM, Thunder 1 wrote:
Everyone might want to check this out.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45053071/ns/technology_and_science-security/#.Tqmfr2BNxqN
Sigh.
This is not a trojan. This is a piece of DDOS software which has interfaces
to do other things (like run any
On Nov 1, 2011, at 5:21 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
On Nov 1, 2011, at 5:13 PM, Christopher Satterfield wrote:
There are clips on the side you push outwards, correct? I've never seen
stuck ram before.
The clips are up and I've worked on a lot of iMacs and have seen several
with
On Nov 1, 2011, at 5:21 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
On Nov 1, 2011, at 5:13 PM, Christopher Satterfield wrote:
There are clips on the side you push outwards, correct? I've never seen
stuck ram before.
The clips are up and I've worked on a lot of iMacs and have seen several
with
On 2011/11/02 15:25, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
Don't laugh, I once removed a 3 CD from the slot loader
Sorry, I had to laugh anyway. But not at you. :-)
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Ok, I think I'm finally killing this thread.
I've gone into the FIOS 424 router and have tried every iteration of WPA
settings available. Nothing will work. WEP works fine, but I don't want to
leave the entire network at the WEP level.
All this is frustrating, and odd, as I can connect to
Hopefully this isn't what is happening for you, but I removed a ram chip
out of a G4 iMac, and it didn't want to budge either. The problem was that
the chip appeared to be corroded into place! Don't know how that happened.
I did get it out, and cleaned the slot with a tiny bit of rubbing alcohol,
On Nov 2, 2011, at 10:02 AM, Jim Scott wrote:
On Nov 1, 2011, at 5:21 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
On Nov 1, 2011, at 5:13 PM, Christopher Satterfield wrote:
There are clips on the side you push outwards, correct? I've never
seen stuck ram before.
The clips are up and I've worked on a
Is your sound muted?
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On Nov 2, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Bruce Hazzard wrote:
Hi, I am hoping someone has a answer. When I start up my iMac I hear no cord.
It seems to run find. But there is no reassuring cord. Can someone help me.
Thanks Bruce Hazzard
No cord? No start. Plug in a power cord, and it should start.
Success - finally!!! But only because I've turned off wireless on the FIOS
router and have hung a wireless DLink off one of the FIOS's wired LAN ports.
So, the original airport card, in a G3 iMac will support WPA!!!
Thanks for everyone's patience and suggestions!
Doug
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Interesting, I didn't know there was anything for Linux, that is something
I just learned. I wonder how long it is until there is a new version of
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On Oct 29, 2011, at 5:04 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
The original AirPort card will not take a WPA so I just turn off encryption
on mine when I need to use one.
That's categorically false. I had my old pismo set up with WPA; as others have
stated in this thread, you have to make sure your
On 10/27/11 1:38 PM, Thunder 1 wrote:
Everyone might want to check this out.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45053071/ns/technology_and_science-security/#.Tqmfr2BNxqN
Sopos must of wrote it to sell more A/V software.
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Airport card [2 Updates]
Airport card
Eric Volker evol...@gmail.com Oct 29 01:16PM -0500
I've got a few older routers around the house that I'd
I'm pretty sure I've hit all the permutations that my FIOS router can do. The
only luck I've had is with encryption turned off or with WEP. Was really
hoping to at least make WPA.
Doug
On Oct 29, 2011, at 11:16 AM, Eric Volker wrote:
This is a bit of a long shot, but I seem to recall a
At 9:27 PM -0700 10/22/2011, D. Fabel wrote:
The router I have is an Actiontec MI-424WR. I was hoping I could
get it set up to run WPA with the airport card in my G3 iMac, but
I've had no such luck...
The 424 works just fine with Airport cards.
Start with the basics. Turn on the SSID.
I would ask for my money back, could be lots of different things many not
good. Have you done a clean install of the software? And did software update
ever offer anything? I think G4's can run 10.5.x
Kim Hanson
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 12:39 AM, Christopher Satterfield
Thanks, will try report back
captJ
On Oct 20, 12:39 am, Christopher Satterfield
christopher1...@gmail.com wrote:
I would get a can of compressed air and blow out the inside, then pull out
the ram chip and blow out the slot. This can help clean up some contacts
that may be blocked by dust.
At 6:01 PM -0700 10/22/2011, D. Fabel wrote:
We've determined we can connect to some, but not all WPA networks.
If our Airport Express is hosting the network (or other Apple gear),
we are good to go. If the FIOS router is the host, then we are
hosed - no mixture of settings in the FIOS router
The router I have is an Actiontec MI-424WR. I was hoping I could get it set up
to run WPA with the airport card in my G3 iMac, but I've had no such luck...
Doug
Denver, CO
On Oct 22, 2011, at 8:09 PM, Dan wrote:
At 6:01 PM -0700 10/22/2011, D. Fabel wrote:
We've determined we can
The old cards support WEP.
Larry
From: platni...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 23:12:43 -0600
Subject: Re: airport card
To: imaclist@googlegroups.com
Anything up to WPA with TKIP.
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 9:57 PM, D. Fabel lists.dfa...@earthlink.net wrote:
What security do those old cards
??? Which is it? Or are other factors involved?
Doug
On Oct 20, 2011, at 6:47 AM, larry kinsey wrote:
The old cards support WEP.
Anything up to WPA with TKIP.
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On Oct 20, 2011, at 8:21 AM, D. Fabel wrote:
??? Which is it? Or are other factors involved?
It may depend on the OS, but the older Airport cards support WEP and WPA+TKIP.
My old Pismo running 10.4 did.
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I guarantee that an original AirPort card will work fine on a WPA/WPA2
hybrid network that supports TKIP. That's what my AirPort Extreme (latest N
model) is broadcasting, and all my G3s work fine with it.
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 9:21 AM, D. Fabel lists.dfa...@earthlink.netwrote:
??? Which is
On Oct 20, 2011, at 8:21 AM, D. Fabel wrote:
??? Which is it? Or are other factors involved?
Doug
The card supports WEP. OS X.4 (I think) and up supports WPA in software using
an original Airport card
On Oct 20, 2011, at 6:47 AM, larry kinsey wrote:
The old cards support WEP.
OT, but oddly apropos.
I think the WEP key is the one in the middle
http://failblog.org/2011/10/20/epic-fail-photos-there-i-fixed-it-which-one-is-the-wep-key/
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Institutions do not have opinions,
I'm having mixed results...
If I try to connect an iMac G3 indigo with Airport card to my existing Verizon
FIOS wireless router (MI424), it WILL NOT connect regardless of how I set it
up. WEP, WPA, WPA2, with TKIP, with AES, with both... No combination seems to
work.
However, if I set up my
On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:29 PM, D. Fabel wrote:
I'm having mixed results...
If I try to connect an iMac G3 indigo with Airport card to my existing
Verizon FIOS wireless router (MI424), it WILL NOT connect regardless of how I
set it up. WEP, WPA, WPA2, with TKIP, with AES, with both... No
No security works fine. Unfortunately, that leaves the network wide open.
The current FIOS router will only do b/g/n or b/g, there is no b only mode...
???
On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:38 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:29 PM, D. Fabel wrote:
I'm having mixed results...
If I
On Oct 20, 2011, at 5:39 PM, D. Fabel wrote:
No security works fine. Unfortunately, that leaves the network wide open.
But it tells us that the issue is security, not other factors.
All I can suggest at this point is to try WPA TKIS again, making sure the
encryption key matches.
The
Sorry, I misread the B mode comment. It looks like my router should support
a B device. I was hoping for a B only mode to further eliminate things, but
don't have that option.
Agreed, the issue is with the security, but I'm having a hard time pinning it
down. I've done the WPA TKIP, WPA
Perhaps what he meant to say is that the computer would keep the
settings he applied, which included the matching desktop. In that, he
would be right, however confusing and misleading that might sound.
I have heard weirder things said by well-meaning, computer-ignorant
people. Conversely, a
On Oct 16, 2011, at 5:51 AM, Bruce Hazzard wrote:
Hi, Can anybody tell me if a airport card can be installed in a SE G3 imac
early 2001 Blue white Dalmation? And if it can be what do I need to do it?
Thanks Bruce
You need the iMac airport adapter. Might be hard to find now.
Clark Martin
What security do those old cards support? WEP? WPA? WPA2? Anyone know?
Thanks,
Doug
On Oct 19, 2011, at 8:46 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
On Oct 16, 2011, at 5:51 AM, Bruce Hazzard wrote:
Hi, Can anybody tell me if a airport card can be installed in a SE G3 imac
early 2001 Blue white
I would get a can of compressed air and blow out the inside, then pull out
the ram chip and blow out the slot. This can help clean up some contacts
that may be blocked by dust.
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Anything up to WPA with TKIP.
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 9:57 PM, D. Fabel lists.dfa...@earthlink.netwrote:
What security do those old cards support? WEP? WPA? WPA2? Anyone know?
Thanks,
Doug
On Oct 19, 2011, at 8:46 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
On Oct 16, 2011, at 5:51 AM, Bruce Hazzard
That is defiantly the backlight, if you can hold a flash light to the dark
part and see the stuff it's not the screen.
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On Oct 16, 2011, at 11:45 PM, Christopher Satterfield wrote:
That is defiantly the backlight, if you can hold a flash light to the dark
part and see the stuff it's not the screen.
Without a doubt the backlight, then. Is there a problem with the backlight
dying in these iMacs? And does this
On Oct 13, 2011, at 6:38 AM, Bob Archambault wrote:
The other day, I picked up an old iMac G3 266 Grape. The seller of
the machine showed me that it worked on premises, and particularly
noted how the color of the desktop (Mac OS 9.2.2) matched the case
color. He then proceeded to tell me that
Woof !!!
Definitely sounds like BS to me !!!
M
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Bob Archambault bob...@cox.net wrote:
Hello All...First time poster here...
The other day, I picked up an old iMac G3 266 Grape. The seller of
the machine showed me that it worked on premises, and particularly
Media server
On Oct 11, 2011, at 8:54 PM, D. Fabel lists.dfa...@earthlink.net wrote:
Alex,
Really, what size hard drive to recommend depends upon what you'd like to do
with the iMac. For what use is it destined???
Doug
Portland, OR
On Oct 10, 2011, at 10:09 AM, Alex Sciortino
I would say go with external hard drives for they will hold more than the
internal drive, are cheaper and also will be easier to move if you ever get
a new computer.
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Hmm, I really don't think so. I installed Mac OS 9.2.2 on an orange one and
the background was the default blue one.
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I've got two grapes and an indigo, and haven't seen this behavior. However,
once you choose a background, that background will always return upon boot.
Pick what you like, or what matches, and don't worry about it...
Doug
On Oct 13, 2011, at 6:38 AM, Bob Archambault wrote:
He then
On 2011/10/10 11:09, Alex Sciortino so eloquently wrote:
I have an iMac g3 and it has a 40gb hdd should I upgrade? If so what size and
how?
That depends on what you intend to use your iMac for. If you want to
store a few photos and a little bit of music, 40GB might be fine. But if
you want
On 2011/10/11 13:07, eric salazar so eloquently wrote:
I hace an I mac G3 400mhz , with Mac OSX10.3.9, when I try to browse
in safari it does not let me do it properly like email or facebook or
even youtube , it says I need to update or upgrade my browser but I
have no idea how to work it
At 12:07 PM -0700 10/11/2011, eric salazar wrote:
I mac G3 400mhz , with Mac OSX10.3.9
when I try to browse in safari it does not let me do it properly
like email or facebook or even youtube , it says I need to update or
upgrade my browser but I have no idea how to work it out...!
This is
Oooh, Tina reminds me... Again, depending upon which iMac, you may also have
partition issues for the OS. The older tray loaders needed the OS within the
first 8GB (maybe less) of the hard drive.
Doug
On Oct 12, 2011, at 7:39 AM, Tina K. wrote:
Not knowing which iMac you have, and being
If you need more storage space, buy an external drive. I own a
graphite G3 iMac with a 40 gig drive that runs just fine, with OS
10.3.9 and 9.2.2.
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