Re: DVD Functionality for Beige G3

2010-11-16 Thread James Chapel
Thanks to some research, I seemed to have significantly narrowed down
my options.

This page turned out to be particularly helpful: 
http://www.os9forever.com/DVDPlayer.html

...as did this paragraph:
"This hack does not enable the hardware decoder card found on some
Rage 128 Pro Apple OEM cards. This decoder requires the PCI card to be
in a 66mhz PCI slot, which no OldWorld macs have."

Further digging into Apple's update archives indicates that only the
2.x versions of Apple DVD Player offer software DVD playback, while
completely doing away with support for the hardware decoders, and only
through this patched version of 2.7 will I have any access to software
decoding on my G3 at all. In any case, patched version or not, I had
the feeling I'd be right about being on the edge of the software
decoding requirements.

1. IDE or SCSI DVD-ROM drive
2. SCSI DVD drives require Intech's CD/DVD Speed Tools drivers
3. ATI Rage 128 Pro* or higher video card
4. At least a G3 400mhz upgrade card for usable performance

The *very* edge. This leaves the Bordeaux card and Apple DVD Player
1.x (Apple's update archives seem to indicate that 1.1 was the last
version of this). Unless anyone has any input for/against the Bordeaux
option (let alone has one, I sure haven't seen many around), I'll
probably be opting for it over software decoding, because performance
would likely be too close for comfort.

On Nov 16, 9:05 pm, James Chapel  wrote:
> Although I discussed this briefly in an earlier topic on this list,
> I'm about ready to break down and buy a DVD drive for my Rev. A Beige
> G3. This came about because I recently ran across the much-sought-
> after Bordeaux personality card, one of the ways to allow DVD video
> playback on this machine. I'm in the position, however, where I might
> have a couple of options, so I'm looking for some input.
>
> Because the onboard Rage II+ graphics can't handle much beyond the
> lowliest of 1997's 3D offerings, I tossed in a 16mb Rage 128 PCI card
> (the one that came with the B&W G3s) several months ago. This card has
> pin headers on it for a riser card that basically provides the same
> hardware dvd decoding functionality as the Bordeaux, but because I'm
> running the 128 on the slower 33mhz PCI bus, I'm not sure whether or
> not that would be compatible. Has anyone ever tried it?
>
> My third and final option is the software decoding approach, but I'm
> not entirely sure that, even after throwing in a 400MHz G3 and Rage
> 128, my system would be up to that task.
>
> If it makes a difference, I have no intent on ever running Mac OS X on
> this machine, so we're looking at the pre-OS X versions of Apple DVD
> Player.
>
> What do you think?

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DVD Functionality for Beige G3

2010-11-16 Thread James Chapel
Although I discussed this briefly in an earlier topic on this list,
I'm about ready to break down and buy a DVD drive for my Rev. A Beige
G3. This came about because I recently ran across the much-sought-
after Bordeaux personality card, one of the ways to allow DVD video
playback on this machine. I'm in the position, however, where I might
have a couple of options, so I'm looking for some input.

Because the onboard Rage II+ graphics can't handle much beyond the
lowliest of 1997's 3D offerings, I tossed in a 16mb Rage 128 PCI card
(the one that came with the B&W G3s) several months ago. This card has
pin headers on it for a riser card that basically provides the same
hardware dvd decoding functionality as the Bordeaux, but because I'm
running the 128 on the slower 33mhz PCI bus, I'm not sure whether or
not that would be compatible. Has anyone ever tried it?

My third and final option is the software decoding approach, but I'm
not entirely sure that, even after throwing in a 400MHz G3 and Rage
128, my system would be up to that task.

If it makes a difference, I have no intent on ever running Mac OS X on
this machine, so we're looking at the pre-OS X versions of Apple DVD
Player.

What do you think?

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Re: Which used Mac to buy?

2010-11-16 Thread Tom
Thanks John & Felix. I think I can probably use Time Machine (from an
external backup drive) to restore the disks if I have to repartition
them. I used TM that way before when an internal drive died and it
restored the replacement exactly, though it took a long time.

Regards,

Tom

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Re: Bug Reporting

2010-11-16 Thread Brian Christmas

On 17/11/2010, at 12:59 PM, Tina K. wrote:

> On 2010/11/16 15:13, Dan so eloquently wrote:
>> And keep around full documentation to the bug - text files, screen
>> shots, etc.  Be prepared to hear little to nothing from Apple for days,
>> weeks, or even months.  Then, when you do get a reply, realize it's a
>> horrible automated system, where the actual developer response is
>> "filtered" thru a front-end human with an IQ of 5.  It will ask you to
>> repeat information over and over - just to see if it can make you go
>> away.  IMO, the worst bug reporting system I've ever used.  G'luck.
> 
> Sounds like I might have better luck just emailing Steve, so I guess I 
> shouldn't hold my breath. Why am I not surprised?
> 
> Tina

G'day Tina

My experience has been the opposite of Dans. I've reported 6 bugs over the 
years, and been asked for further details with 3 of the reports, once on each 
occasion. 

The correct procedure is to be thorough in your initial preparation. I prepared 
a pdf of the exact procedure required to trigger the bug (with screen shots if 
required), as well as any script and procedure for using the script. One 
incident was an extremely elaborate setup,  and I got a reply querying a point 
I had not explained fully. One was a script procedure involving Numbers  that 
totally wiped the Script Editor from the boot drive, which also got a response 
and was fixed in the next release).

All these I wrapped in a folder and zipped, and attached to the report. In the 
actual report I entered a brief resumé of the bug, and simply said 'Read the 
attached pdf'.

Don't be put off by others bad experiences. Apple needs bug feedback, and if 
you want bad experiences, talk to windows programmers who have tried to lodge 
bug reports.

I might be a bit fortunate, I'm an ex technical instructor who's written 
manuals that must be clear and concise. If you can do the same, I don't think 
Apple Engineers will be a hassle.

Regards

Santa




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Re: Bug Reporting

2010-11-16 Thread Tina K.

On 2010/11/16 15:13, Dan so eloquently wrote:

And keep around full documentation to the bug - text files, screen
shots, etc.  Be prepared to hear little to nothing from Apple for days,
weeks, or even months.  Then, when you do get a reply, realize it's a
horrible automated system, where the actual developer response is
"filtered" thru a front-end human with an IQ of 5.  It will ask you to
repeat information over and over - just to see if it can make you go
away.  IMO, the worst bug reporting system I've ever used.  G'luck.


Sounds like I might have better luck just emailing Steve, so I guess I 
shouldn't hold my breath. Why am I not surprised?


Tina

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Re: Time Zone setting ???

2010-11-16 Thread Tina K.

On 2010/11/16 07:22, Charles Davis so eloquently wrote:

Yeah!!  Wracking the brain to remember the keystrokes --- it's been a
while since I needed to try that.  [Apple-Option-"P"- "R"   hold for
three or more chimes!!]  OR [Ctrl-Option-"P"-"R"  hold fore multiple
chimed]  One of those will do the trick, and I ca remember it for a few
months!!


Just do what I do and keep a list of all bootup keyboard shortcuts in a 
document on the Mac in question so that you can't access without them 
without booting up. Works like a charm to frustrate you every time!


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Re: Bug Reporting

2010-11-16 Thread Dan

At 7:48 AM +1100 11/17/2010, Brian Christmas wrote:

How do you report a bug to Apple?


https://bugreport.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/RadarWeb.woa/wa/signIn

You need to be an Apple Developer tho'. It's a frebie


And keep around full documentation to the bug - text files, screen 
shots, etc.  Be prepared to hear little to nothing from Apple for 
days, weeks, or even months.  Then, when you do get a reply, realize 
it's a  horrible automated system, where the actual developer 
response is "filtered" thru a front-end human with an IQ of 5.  It 
will ask you to repeat information over and over - just to see if it 
can make you go away.  IMO, the worst bug reporting system I've ever 
used.  G'luck.


- Dan.
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Re: Time Machine on Carbonite?

2010-11-16 Thread Dan

At 4:25 PM -0800 11/13/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
Does any one know if Time Machine can be used on a service like the 
"Carbonite" off site backup service.


No.  Services such as Carbonite use a proprietary interface into their cloud.

AFAIK, Time Machine requires a locally connected or an AFP accessible 
HFS+ volume.



also do these services back up a bootable drive similar to CCC?


No.  And neither does Time Machine.

CCC works quite well, over the 'net, btw...

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Re: Bug Reporting

2010-11-16 Thread Brian Christmas

On 17/11/2010, at 3:15 AM, Tina K. wrote:

> On 2010/11/16 09:12, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
>> I'd report this as a bug to Apple
> 
> I've tried to report bugs in security updates but I could never find a PoC. 
> How do you report a bug to Apple?
> 
> Tina

G'day Tina

https://bugreport.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/RadarWeb.woa/wa/signIn

You need to be an Apple Developer tho'. It's a frebie

Regards

Santa



And what, you ask, was the beginning of it all?
And it is this..
Existence that multiplied itself
For sheer delight of being
And plunged with numberless trillions of forms
So that it might
find
itself
innumerably

Sri Aurobindo






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Re: Time Zone setting ???

2010-11-16 Thread Charles Davis
Yeah!!  Wracking the brain to remember the keystrokes --- it's been a  
while since I needed to try that.  [Apple-Option-"P"- "R"   hold for  
three or more chimes!!]  OR [Ctrl-Option-"P"-"R"  hold fore multiple  
chimed]  One of those will do the trick, and I ca remember it for a  
few months!!  ;-)


Chuck D.


On Nov 16, 2010, at 5:45 AM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:



On Nov 15, 2010, at 4:39 PM, Charles Davis wrote:

That does NOT sound that far from possible. Although the battery  
isn't more than a couple of years old at the worst.  I'll try  
that.  Thanks.


Chuck


On Nov 16, 2010, at 5:33 AM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:



On Nov 15, 2010, at 4:25 PM, Charles Davis wrote:


Leopard X.5.8 --- MDD dual 1.25 GHz PowerPC G4  2GB RAM

System Preference/ System/ Date & Time  can set everything,  
The PROBLEM, the Time Zone jumps back to GMT, even when things  
are 'Locked to prevent changes' [The 'on screen' clock is  
correct, but the 'Time Zone' doesn't stay set.


Any ideas?

Chuck D .


time to change that PRAM battery.   just my guess... Jeff



Also, you might want to do a PRAM reset too (ya, you probably  
thought of that already:-) Jeff


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Re: B&W: Is It or Isn't It? (Silly Senile Question). . .

2010-11-16 Thread Mac User #330250
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Subject: B&W: Is It or Isn't It? (Silly Senile Question). . .
Date:Dienstag 16 November 2010N
From:Yersinia 
To:  "G-List" 

> The current running thread about Yosemite B&W upgrades made me wonder if
> MY B&W was also a Yosemite. I never knew its "codename" for sure like I
> did my old G3 Beige desktop, the Gossamer. My B&W is the 450 MHz one,
> and Everymac.com says it's "based on Yosemite architecture" but doesn't
> say anything else or specify outright that it's actually a Yosemite. So
> do any of you know: is it a Yosemite, or isn't it? And if it isn't, what
> is it, and can someone please tell me where do we go to find out these
> things? I thought Everymac.com was the place for this and can't believe
> I couldn't find this out from there.

I've found this codename on the information page of OnyX for Tiger. The 
Leopard version dropped this information though.

http://www.titanium.free.fr/pgs/english.html

It was shown as “Yosemite, Yosemite 1.5 and Silk” – I just assumed, since I 
have the very first incarnation of the G3 B&W that it is the Yosemite.

Cheers,
Andreas  aka  Mac User #330250

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Re: DVD, Webcam, Pix, and Images: why are they soooo different

2010-11-16 Thread Peter Haas

On Nov 16, 2010, at 8:18 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:



DVD's are encoded via MPEG2, which is an asymmetric codec: it's
significantly less computationally intensive to decode versus
encode. (this is how it was developed to be, to allow cheap DVD
players. Also why it takes iDVD all night to encode a hour's video
to DVD on a G4 with a 1Gig CPU and a gig of ram.)



Indeed so, and possibly why there are badly-authored versions of
apparently identical movies out there.

Sometimes just the menu is bad. Other times the movie itself is bad.

Either way, the player or the application is going to have trouble.

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Re: iTunes EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)

2010-11-16 Thread Tina K.

On 2010/11/14 22:57, John Carmonne so eloquently wrote:

iTunes 10 is not Tiger compatible AKAIK.


So Apple finally did do something for Tiger users… :-p

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Re: DVD, Webcam, Pix, and Images: why are they soooo different

2010-11-16 Thread Bruce Johnson

On Nov 15, 2010, at 6:21 PM, Jonas Lopez wrote:

> DVD, Webcam, Pix, and Images: why are they s different
> 
> I continue to delve into the various differences on my several Mac 
> presentations. 
> 
> When viewing a DVD, even in FULL SCREEN presentation, the picture is perfect, 
> not a pause or flicker to be found. When I view a "canned video" downloaded 
> from the internet and presented in Quicktime, Real, or Windows Media, we have 
> pauses and disruptions even at small sizes. 

DVD's are encoded via MPEG2, which is an asymmetric codec: it's significantly 
less computationally intensive to decode versus encode. (this is how it was 
developed to be, to allow cheap DVD players. Also why it takes iDVD all night 
to encode a hour's video to DVD on a G4 with a 1Gig CPU and a gig of ram.) 

The other files you are viewing are encoded differently, and require more 
computational effort to decode.

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Bug Reporting

2010-11-16 Thread Tina K.

On 2010/11/16 09:12, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:

I'd report this as a bug to Apple


I've tried to report bugs in security updates but I could never find a 
PoC. How do you report a bug to Apple?


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Re: Drag and Drop in eMail

2010-11-16 Thread Bruce Johnson

On Nov 15, 2010, at 5:36 PM, gifutiger wrote:

> However in OS X 10.6.4 eMail 4.3, the drag and drop doesn't work.
> Does anyone else on this list use the drag and drop feature in eMail?
> If so does it work and is there some flag that I've missed setting?
> 
> I've compared my eMail 3.6  on my G4 against eMail 4.3 on my MacBook
> and can not find any differences.

Well, I'll be, you're right...it appears to not work. I'd report this as a bug 
to Apple; this is not something I'd think they'd drop for a reason, 
particularly between minor-number system updates.

(They DO read their bug reports...one I reported for iPhoto got a response from 
a developer saying they were aware of it and pointing to the correct bug report 
to follow up)

It has nothing to do with your email account; this is behavior mediated by 
system libraries.

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Re: B&W: Is It or Isn't It? (Silly Senile Question). . .

2010-11-16 Thread Peter Haas


On Nov 16, 2010, at 7:06 AM, Bill Connelly wrote:

A 450MHz B&W is shown  there along with the 300 and up ...  
"Yosemite, Yosemite 1.5 and Silk" names


The B&W was made in three different variations, using two different  
cases and two different motherboards.


1) First version (possibly Yosemite): first case version (single  
removable hard drive tray), first motherboard version (non-"402" ATA  
chip, slave HD drive didn't work)


2) Second version (possibly Yosemite 1.5): first case version (single  
removable hard drive tray), second motherboard version ("402" ATA  
chip, slave HD drive worked, but no place for second HD drive)


3) Third version (possibly Silk): second case version (individually  
removable hard drive trays including a two-high tray for ATA HDs),  
second motherboard version ("402" ATA chip, slave HD drive worked)



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Re: B&W: Is It or Isn't It? (Silly Senile Question). . .

2010-11-16 Thread Bill Connelly


On Nov 16, 2010, at 8:19 AM, Yersinia wrote:


Hi Listers,

The current running thread about Yosemite B&W upgrades made me  
wonder if MY B&W was also a Yosemite. I never knew its "codename"  
for sure like I did my old G3 Beige desktop, the Gossamer. My B&W is  
the 450 MHz one, and Everymac.com says it's "based on Yosemite  
architecture" but doesn't say anything else or specify outright that  
it's actually a Yosemite. So do any of you know: is it a Yosemite,  
or isn't it? And if it isn't, what is it, and can someone please  
tell me where do we go to find out these things? I thought  
Everymac.com was the place for this and can't believe I couldn't  
find this out from there.


Have you tried Mactracker? A 450MHz B&W is shown  there along with the  
300 and up ... "Yosemite, Yosemite 1.5 and Silk" names

http://www.mactracker.ca/

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Re: B&W: Is It or Isn't It? (Silly Senile Question). . .

2010-11-16 Thread John Carmonne

On Nov 16, 2010, at 5:19 AM, Yersinia wrote:

> Hi Listers,
> 
> The current running thread about Yosemite B&W upgrades made me wonder if MY 
> B&W was also a Yosemite. I never knew its "codename" for sure like I did my 
> old G3 Beige desktop, the Gossamer. My B&W is the 450 MHz one, and 
> Everymac.com says it's "based on Yosemite architecture" but doesn't say 
> anything else or specify outright that it's actually a Yosemite. So do any of 
> you know: is it a Yosemite, or isn't it? And if it isn't, what is it, and can 
> someone please tell me where do we go to find out these things? I thought 
> Everymac.com was the place for this and can't believe I couldn't find this 
> out from there.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> ~Yersinia.
> 
I think you'll find that info on Mactracker.:-)

John Carmonne
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Re: G5 PM temps

2010-11-16 Thread John Carmonne


On Nov 15, 2010, at 8:45 AM, Tina K. wrote:


On 2010/11/13 11:48, John Carmonne so eloquently wrote:

Now that all's well on my PM G5 Dual 2.7 with new heat sink I want to
know what to think about temp ranges on the CPU's. The limit says
181.4F  they are running at 141.F  to 162.F


CPU A is currently running at 52° C, and CPU B is at 62° C with a 100%
load each and an ambient temperature of 16° C. I hope this is somewhat
useful to you even though our PMs are not the same.

Tina



The only time my PM G5 Dual 2.7 runs as cool as 52° C is in sleep  
mode. AFAICT at full load 80° to 82° C is
what I'm getting. I think this was the reason for the water pumper  
heat sink. But I have 5 SATA drives with a total
of ten TB's I think if I remove the three in the front fan bay it may  
drop the temp some but then back to externals all

over the place.:-)

JOHN CARMONNE
Yorba Linda USA
From TiBook 867



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Re: iTunes EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)

2010-11-16 Thread John Carmonne

On Nov 14, 2010, at 8:25 PM, Cliff Rediger wrote:

> On Nov 14, 7:57 pm, Kris Tilford  wrote:
>> I think it's a Toast plugin causing the problem.
>> Why not burn directly within iTunes?
>> Why not upgrade iTunes to 10.1?
> 
> I too wondered about this Consul log entry, Kris, since I AM trying to
> burn directly from iTunes.
> i.e. select playlist / burnplaylist (button at bottom right)
> 
> is iTunes 10.1  Tiger compatible?
> 
> You know, I haven't burned a CD for awhile so not sure if immediately
> previous activity is relevant;
> but, for the record...
> 
> A friend, who has gone Intel, gave me his 12" PB G4 that he could not
> boot after HD replacement.
> I got it running and set up a local LAN profile.
> Naively (read "unthinking) I gave the PB the same "user name" as my
> Mini.
> The Mini didn't like that, so I changed the PB name.
> 
> Next project was CD burn and all the trouble.
> 
> Cliff
iTunes 10 is not Tiger compatible AKAIK.


John Carmonne
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Re: G5 Dual processors not bad?

2010-11-16 Thread John Carmonne

On Nov 14, 2010, at 2:38 PM, Andy wrote:

>> Off topic, but I filled my coolant system with this oil that doesn't harm 
>> the components inside.
> 

Can you provide detailed instructions on the refilling process.? Also where do 
you buy the O-rings and the coolant?

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Re: G5 Dual processors not bad?

2010-11-16 Thread John Carmonne

On Nov 14, 2010, at 8:15 AM, ah...clem wrote:

> On Nov 12, 11:51 pm, John Carmonne  wrote:
> 
>> I got  ASD 2.5.7 and upon booting and selecting the Thermal calibration is 
>> says calibration not needed. And It will not allow the initiation of the 
>> calibration operation, however the ASD 2.5.8 says not needed but will let me 
>> try anyway. So I think that the 2.5.8 may produce a false reading if 
>> calibration is not needed. And again the "OS" and "OF" passed all two hours 
>> of it :-)
>> 
> 
> what exactly did the ASD report as the specific test failed when it
> said the processor needed replaced?
> 
> 
As I remember tafs out of range  replace processor.

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
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Re: Which used Mac to buy?

2010-11-16 Thread John Carmonne

On Nov 13, 2010, at 2:57 PM, Tom wrote:

> Thanks much, everybody. Well, you've convinced me that I need to move
> up into the Intel world for the sort of work I do, but I think I'll
> have to get a tower rather than an iMac or Mini, because I'd like to
> just switch my two 1 TB hard drives from the G5 into the new machine,
> and I'd also like to keep using two big monitors. I guess I'm a tower
> man, then.
> 
> As to the software issues, what if I got an Intel Mac Pro of some
> flavor and just stayed in 10.5 with it, in case there might be
> problems with some of my old software in Snow Leopard? I could work my
> way up to 10.6 gradually.
> 
> Being a technology ignoramus, I don't know one type of Intel Mac Pro
> from another; Bruce up above mentions a "second generation" of them,
> and I don't know from this Core Duo/Core 2 duo 32/64 bit processor
> stuff.
> 
> But it appears from what you all say that I'd be best off with a
> "second generation" 64-bit Core 2 Duo Mac Pro. My budget is around
> $1000, maybe a bit more. Can anyone suggest a used model of Mac Pro
> that fits this bill, and my (dollar) bills? Or am I asking for too
> much for the money?
I would strongly recommend 10.5.8 till you really need Snow Leopard. I have 
both so I'm not saying this sideways.:-) Snow Leopard can lock you out off 
Intuit programs that run on Intel and PPC have so be careful of that I found 
out the hard way.



John Carmonne
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G5 RAM in a Mac Pro

2010-11-16 Thread M Christol

Will RAM from a G5 work in a Mac Pro?
I guess it's slower?

thanks

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B&W: Is It or Isn't It? (Silly Senile Question). . .

2010-11-16 Thread Yersinia

 Hi Listers,

The current running thread about Yosemite B&W upgrades made me wonder if 
MY B&W was also a Yosemite. I never knew its "codename" for sure like I 
did my old G3 Beige desktop, the Gossamer. My B&W is the 450 MHz one, 
and Everymac.com says it's "based on Yosemite architecture" but doesn't 
say anything else or specify outright that it's actually a Yosemite. So 
do any of you know: is it a Yosemite, or isn't it? And if it isn't, what 
is it, and can someone please tell me where do we go to find out these 
things? I thought Everymac.com was the place for this and can't believe 
I couldn't find this out from there.


Thanks!

~Yersinia.

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Re: Yosemite G3 issues, upgrade questions and Tiger startup script

2010-11-16 Thread Mac User #330250
Thanks!

The fan thing is normal then. That at least makes my Yosemate act like normal.

The G3 (750) optimized builds of Firefox and Camino work correctly for me. 
Don't know about the performance they used to have. And yes, forgot to clearly 
mention, I'm running Mac OS X 10.4.11 with latest security fixes.

PCI Extreme only up to 10.4.3? Oh dear!

I agree that spending valued money for a CPU upgrade may not be worth it. I'll 
at least try the PCI Radeon 9250 upgrade then.

Thanks for the hint to use Automator. I'll give it a try.


Cheers,
Andreas  aka  Mac User #330250


--  Original message  --
Subject: Re: Yosemite G3 issues, upgrade questions and Tiger startup script
Date:Dienstag 16 November 2010N
From:Mike Linnett 
To:  "g3-5-list@googlegroups.com" 

> Howdy, I don't know enough to answer everything, but:
> 
> The fans on all my smurfs stay on when asleep, agreed, this is annoying!
> I assume you're running tiger? Camino has been acting up for me lately, and
> even the optimised build seems slower than safari, which never used to be
> the case! I'd carefully consider spending money on upgrades at this point.
> If you already have the parts, or can get them VERY cheaply, then go for
> it! I'd be interested in the gpu upgrade too. As far as I'm aware, if
> it'll physically fit into the logicboard, the CPU should work, but might
> need firmware update. Again, from memory, pci extreme support stops even
> earlier, at like 10.4.3, or something, which is a shame, otherwise I
> believe anything over a 9200 supports core image. Automator (started with
> osx in 10.4), could help with your script thing. I've not used it much,
> but you can probably tell it to launch terminal, run your script, then
> quit terminal?
> 
> Good luck dude, I'm a pretty big fan of the Blue+White G3!
> 
> Mike
> 
> On 16 Nov 2010, at 11:27, "Mac User #330250"  wrote:
> > Hi there!
> > 
> > ###
> > # Specs:
> > #  Apple Power Mac G3 Blue & White (Codename “Yosemite”)
> > #PowerMac1,1
> > #Rev.1 system board (faulty CMD646 IDE chipset!)
> > #  350 MHz G3 (PowerPC 750)
> > #  1.0 GB of PC100 SDRAM
> > #  32GB CF drive as main boot drive (using a CF-to-IDE adapter)
> > #  ATi Rage 128 PCI graphics card
> > #  USB 2.0 PCI expansion card
> > #http://lowendmac.com/ppc/blue-white-power-mac-g3.html
> > #http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powermac_g3/stats/powermac_g3_350_
> > bl.html ###
> > I'm now running this “Yosemite” at work for some time now. I'm really
> > satisfied. Only some things concern me:
> > 
> > 1) When I disconnect the USB keyboard (plus Mouse, which is connected to
> > the USB 1.1 Hub of the keyboard) right after I locked the screen, I am
> > unable to log in again. It will refuse to re-activate the USB
> > keyboard+mouse once reattacted to the USB 1.1 port of my G3 B&W.
> > 
> > 2) Putting it to standby is strange:
> >  a) it goes into standby alright, but the fans remain on. Waking up is
> > 
> > working correctly.
> > 
> >  b) after standby-wakeup it will not shut down correctly, meaning: it
> >  hangs
> > 
> > forever on shutdown
> > 
> > 3) I noticed that the standard builds of Mozilla Firefox and Camino (at
> > least) keep crashing regularly. I then tried the optimized builds
> > mentioned here: http://lowendmac.com/tech/optimized-builds.html
> > 
> > Firefox: http://firefoxmac.furbism.com/
> > Camino: http://www.rpm-mozilla.org.uk/builds/camino/
> > 
> > 4) Strangest thing: I have a USB 2.0 PCI expansion card installed (NEC
> > chip). When I have an external USB 2.0 hub connected AND this hub is
> > then also powered with a seperate +5V power supply to be able to give
> > full USB power to connected devices (such as external 2.5 inch hard
> > disks) IT DOES NOT power up. But when this external +5V power supply is
> > disconnected it starts normally. I can then reconnect the power supply
> > to use more than one external 2.5 inch hard drive.
> > 
> > 5) When the system is very busy and I enter something (like the login
> > password) and press enter, all keys are stored and processed later,
> > except for the Enter/Return keys. This is a good behaviour of Mac OS X,
> > only that my G3 is very often very busy and it can be annoying
> > sometimes.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > I'd like to know your thoughts on these issues.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Additionally, about upgrade options:
> > 
> > 1) Which CPU G3/G4 ZIF upgrade should I consider? I've seen a G4 800 MHz
> > ZIF card lately that doesn't use fans, so it would be very silent. Isn't
> > there a MHz limit on the early G3 Rev.1 boards such as mine? (>500 MHz
> > is vaguely poping up in my head)
> > 
> > 2) PCI graphics card: I have a PC card version of a Radeon 9250 PCI. I'm
> > looking for modifying it for the Mac, like found here:
> > http://themacelite.wikidot.com/9250-trick
> > Have any of you tried that already? Will it work?
> > 
> > 3) What about getting Quartz Extreme working? PCI-Extreme or something

Re: Yosemite G3 issues, upgrade questions and Tiger startup script

2010-11-16 Thread Mike Linnett
Howdy, I don't know enough to answer everything, but:

The fans on all my smurfs stay on when asleep, agreed, this is annoying!
I assume you're running tiger? Camino has been acting up for me lately, and 
even the optimised build seems slower than safari, which never used to be the 
case!
I'd carefully consider spending money on upgrades at this point. If you already 
have the parts, or can get them VERY cheaply, then go for it! I'd be interested 
in the gpu upgrade too. 
As far as I'm aware, if it'll physically fit into the logicboard, the CPU 
should work, but might need firmware update.
Again, from memory, pci extreme support stops even earlier, at like 10.4.3, or 
something, which is a shame, otherwise I believe anything over a 9200 supports 
core image.
Automator (started with osx in 10.4), could help with your script thing. I've 
not used it much, but you can probably tell it to launch terminal, run your 
script, then quit terminal?

Good luck dude, I'm a pretty big fan of the Blue+White G3!

Mike

On 16 Nov 2010, at 11:27, "Mac User #330250"  wrote:

> Hi there!
> 
> ###
> # Specs:
> #  Apple Power Mac G3 Blue & White (Codename “Yosemite”)
> #PowerMac1,1
> #Rev.1 system board (faulty CMD646 IDE chipset!)
> #  350 MHz G3 (PowerPC 750)
> #  1.0 GB of PC100 SDRAM
> #  32GB CF drive as main boot drive (using a CF-to-IDE adapter)
> #  ATi Rage 128 PCI graphics card
> #  USB 2.0 PCI expansion card
> #http://lowendmac.com/ppc/blue-white-power-mac-g3.html
> #http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powermac_g3/stats/powermac_g3_350_bl.html
> ###
> I'm now running this “Yosemite” at work for some time now. I'm really 
> satisfied. Only some things concern me:
> 
> 1) When I disconnect the USB keyboard (plus Mouse, which is connected to the 
> USB 1.1 Hub of the keyboard) right after I locked the screen, I am unable to 
> log in again. It will refuse to re-activate the USB keyboard+mouse once 
> reattacted to the USB 1.1 port of my G3 B&W.
> 
> 2) Putting it to standby is strange:
>  a) it goes into standby alright, but the fans remain on. Waking up is 
> working correctly.
>  b) after standby-wakeup it will not shut down correctly, meaning: it hangs 
> forever on shutdown
> 
> 3) I noticed that the standard builds of Mozilla Firefox and Camino (at 
> least) 
> keep crashing regularly. I then tried the optimized builds mentioned here: 
> http://lowendmac.com/tech/optimized-builds.html
> 
> Firefox: http://firefoxmac.furbism.com/
> Camino: http://www.rpm-mozilla.org.uk/builds/camino/
> 
> 4) Strangest thing: I have a USB 2.0 PCI expansion card installed (NEC chip). 
> When I have an external USB 2.0 hub connected AND this hub is then also 
> powered with a seperate +5V power supply to be able to give full USB power to 
> connected devices (such as external 2.5 inch hard disks) IT DOES NOT power 
> up. 
> But when this external +5V power supply is disconnected it starts normally. I 
> can then reconnect the power supply to use more than one external 2.5 inch 
> hard drive.
> 
> 5) When the system is very busy and I enter something (like the login 
> password) and press enter, all keys are stored and processed later, except 
> for 
> the Enter/Return keys. This is a good behaviour of Mac OS X, only that my G3 
> is very often very busy and it can be annoying sometimes.
> 
> 
> 
> I'd like to know your thoughts on these issues.
> 
> 
> 
> Additionally, about upgrade options:
> 
> 1) Which CPU G3/G4 ZIF upgrade should I consider? I've seen a G4 800 MHz ZIF 
> card lately that doesn't use fans, so it would be very silent. Isn't there a 
> MHz limit on the early G3 Rev.1 boards such as mine? (>500 MHz is vaguely 
> poping up in my head)
> 
> 2) PCI graphics card: I have a PC card version of a Radeon 9250 PCI. I'm 
> looking for modifying it for the Mac, like found here: 
> http://themacelite.wikidot.com/9250-trick
> Have any of you tried that already? Will it work?
> 
> 3) What about getting Quartz Extreme working? PCI-Extreme or something? Does 
> it work with Mac OS X 10.4.11 also (I've read somewhere it works up to 10.4.8 
> only…)?
> 
> 4) What about Core Image? I fear a Radeon 9250 won't support it. Is it 
> important?
> 
> 
> 
> I'm glad about every help I can get with upgrade decissions…
> 
> 
> 
> I also have a problem with a startup script – that is, I want to add a 
> personal startup script, but don't know how.
> 
> 1) I made a shell script, originally myscript.sh, that I want to be executed 
> after each login. I found that renaming it to myscript.command and adding it 
> to start objects of my user in the control panel works, but also always opens 
> the Terminal application and leaves it open therafter. Isn't there a better 
> way?
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Andreas  aka  Mac User #330250
> 
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Yosemite G3 issues, upgrade questions and Tiger startup script

2010-11-16 Thread Mac User #330250
Hi there!

###
# Specs:
#  Apple Power Mac G3 Blue & White (Codename “Yosemite”)
#PowerMac1,1
#Rev.1 system board (faulty CMD646 IDE chipset!)
#  350 MHz G3 (PowerPC 750)
#  1.0 GB of PC100 SDRAM
#  32GB CF drive as main boot drive (using a CF-to-IDE adapter)
#  ATi Rage 128 PCI graphics card
#  USB 2.0 PCI expansion card
#http://lowendmac.com/ppc/blue-white-power-mac-g3.html
#http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powermac_g3/stats/powermac_g3_350_bl.html
###
I'm now running this “Yosemite” at work for some time now. I'm really 
satisfied. Only some things concern me:

1) When I disconnect the USB keyboard (plus Mouse, which is connected to the 
USB 1.1 Hub of the keyboard) right after I locked the screen, I am unable to 
log in again. It will refuse to re-activate the USB keyboard+mouse once 
reattacted to the USB 1.1 port of my G3 B&W.

2) Putting it to standby is strange:
  a) it goes into standby alright, but the fans remain on. Waking up is 
working correctly.
  b) after standby-wakeup it will not shut down correctly, meaning: it hangs 
forever on shutdown

3) I noticed that the standard builds of Mozilla Firefox and Camino (at least) 
keep crashing regularly. I then tried the optimized builds mentioned here: 
http://lowendmac.com/tech/optimized-builds.html

Firefox: http://firefoxmac.furbism.com/
Camino: http://www.rpm-mozilla.org.uk/builds/camino/

4) Strangest thing: I have a USB 2.0 PCI expansion card installed (NEC chip). 
When I have an external USB 2.0 hub connected AND this hub is then also 
powered with a seperate +5V power supply to be able to give full USB power to 
connected devices (such as external 2.5 inch hard disks) IT DOES NOT power up. 
But when this external +5V power supply is disconnected it starts normally. I 
can then reconnect the power supply to use more than one external 2.5 inch 
hard drive.

5) When the system is very busy and I enter something (like the login 
password) and press enter, all keys are stored and processed later, except for 
the Enter/Return keys. This is a good behaviour of Mac OS X, only that my G3 
is very often very busy and it can be annoying sometimes.



I'd like to know your thoughts on these issues.



Additionally, about upgrade options:

1) Which CPU G3/G4 ZIF upgrade should I consider? I've seen a G4 800 MHz ZIF 
card lately that doesn't use fans, so it would be very silent. Isn't there a 
MHz limit on the early G3 Rev.1 boards such as mine? (>500 MHz is vaguely 
poping up in my head)

2) PCI graphics card: I have a PC card version of a Radeon 9250 PCI. I'm 
looking for modifying it for the Mac, like found here: 
http://themacelite.wikidot.com/9250-trick
Have any of you tried that already? Will it work?

3) What about getting Quartz Extreme working? PCI-Extreme or something? Does 
it work with Mac OS X 10.4.11 also (I've read somewhere it works up to 10.4.8 
only…)?

4) What about Core Image? I fear a Radeon 9250 won't support it. Is it 
important?



I'm glad about every help I can get with upgrade decissions…



I also have a problem with a startup script – that is, I want to add a 
personal startup script, but don't know how.

1) I made a shell script, originally myscript.sh, that I want to be executed 
after each login. I found that renaming it to myscript.command and adding it 
to start objects of my user in the control panel works, but also always opens 
the Terminal application and leaves it open therafter. Isn't there a better 
way?



Thanks in advance,
Andreas  aka  Mac User #330250

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