Re: video

2011-10-22 Thread Miguel Garcia-Gell
Moths ago I get the same issue with a G4 Quicksilver 867 connected to my HD Tv 
I fixed with a 64 mb graphic card...I think...the card came from. Dead G4 MDD 
800
Beware with the ADC monitor and the Power supply of your Mac...I also kill the 
power supply with a 20" ADC.some models have enough power, some not
>From my iPhone...

On Oct 22, 2011, at 2:35 PM, Baldassare Guzzo  wrote:

> I think I am doing something wrong.  I have a G4 933, 1.5Gig ram, 10.4.11, 
> and a Geforce Ti 4600 128mb (which is near the top for this machine).  I am 
> using an Apple 23" Cinema Display via ADC.   I am using 1900x1200 and love 
> the graphics  except for internet video.  When I play a Youtube or 
> such video on my Powerbook G3 500 Pismo I almost want to say it is faster 
> then my G4.  I set the video on YT to 240p on  my G4 and it still runs like 
> crap. Am I doing something wrong?  Does the browser brand make a difference?  
> Do my display settings make a difference?
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20" Aluminum iMac /2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo ADVICE

2011-07-02 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
20" Aluminum iMac /2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
with AirPort/BlueTooth, iSight...
the LCD is bad... for some reason the
computer does not always POST. months ago could be used with an
external monitor but now will not POST...
Any advice please and thank you.maggell

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Re: Hello! and question from a relative newbie

2011-06-13 Thread Miguel Garcia-Gell
Pro or amateur video Edition?

On Jun 13, 2011, at 1:30 PM, S T  wrote:

> Hi all :)  Thank you for accepting me into the mailing list!  I've been an 
> Apple devotee ever since Commodore went bankrupt in 1993, both using the M68K 
> chips and later the PPC chips.  The thing I like about PPC is it's still 
> Motorola at heart.  And until recntly I worked for Apple.
>  
> I juwst recently acquired a PowerMac G4 dual 1.25GHz MDD system with a stock 
> ATI Radeon 9000 graphics card, have maxed him out at 2GB and aded a 500GB 
> External drive for iTunes.  He's proudly running Leopard 10.5.8 and iWork 
> '09.   With a 20" Apple Cinema Display, I forgot to add.
>  
> I am also looking into getting eitehr an iBook or a PowerBook G4 later on.  I 
> also have a 64GB iPad First Gen, along with (gasp!) Virtial PC 7 with WinXP  
> (cant get away from it, really, if you're goig to be interfacing with the 
> outside world; I got it fro the future laptop).
>  
> My questions are basically how can I get the most out of this system?  I want 
> to geet back into video production work like I ws doing with my Amiga suite 
> of systems, but that had specialized hardware that isn't available for teh 
> MAc.  Mainly, I don't think NewTek ever put out a Video Toaster card for the 
> Mac.  it's a 4-bank video switcher on a single card.  But we'll get to that 
> later.
>  
> Any ideas would be most helpful :)
>  
> Thanks!
> Stan-- 
> Your proctologist called.  He said he found your head
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Re: Beige G3 with 1GHz ZIF upgrade worth it?

2011-06-07 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
You mean Pre G3 Power mac's or B&W Mac G3...If I had a G4 867Mghz single or
Dual...G4 is better option for Video and the upgrade can be affordable than
the G3...Plus, some mac's video software going to start with the annoying
pop up of "Your system don't have all the requirement's for..." for a
complete list of Mac's upgrades by model...check this link...

http://www.macupgrades.co.uk/store/index.php

On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Tanner Musyj  wrote:

> I'm wondering if i would be worth it to replace my currrent PowerMac
> G4 867Mhz with a G3 of some sort with a 1GHz processor upgrade. All I
> need it for is some rough video editing mostly, so I'd add Firewire
> cards. Would a 1GHz G3 outperform a 867 G4?
>
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Re: Mini Problem

2011-04-29 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
Did you have the 10.4 Tiger OsX?…
looks like you need a fresh install of Tiger
PLUS
OsX 9.1.1 and 9.2.2…

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Re: G5 turns off

2011-04-22 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*DO NOT TURN BACK ON AGAIN!!! Remevo de side door, the Plastic air deflector
and with a flash light try to find some leaking problem under the G5
aluminum cover.*
*DO NOT TURN IN BACK FOR ANY REASON*

On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Mark  wrote:

> ok, my dual 2.5ghz G5 just shut off.
> Like a power outage but nothing else shut off.
> It will not turn on. Let it sit for a minute. no joy.
> Any ideas? Some kinda fuse reset? Power supply?
>
> thanks
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Re: Huge amount of "bounced" mail coming back from this list...

2011-04-20 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*YES!!! I have severals emails from months ago...
*
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 9:30 PM, Dan Palka  wrote:

> I've received like 20 "bounced" emails today, some dating from years ago,
> from a user on this group trinettejohn...@fuse.net
>
> Has anyone else experienced this?
>
> Thanks, Dan
> ___
>
> Dan Palka  |  *INFO-MAC*  |  *w:* info-mac.org 
>  |  *e:* d...@info-mac.org  |  *p:* 312.857.6522
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Re: 10.4 install disk will not work on PowerMac G5

2011-04-14 Thread Miguel Garcia-Gell
Also Match in pares memory RAM needed

On Apr 14, 2011, at 9:41 AM, Herbert Goodfriend  wrote:

> I recently bought a used PowerMac G5 Quad Core 2.5MHz (late 2005) which came 
> without any software. When I tried to install OS 10.4 (Tiger) from a retail 
> DVD, it produced a kernel panic.
> 
> I was able to install from the DVD by connecting the PM G5 to a G4, putting 
> the G5 into FireWire target disk mode, and putting the DVD into the G4's DVD 
> drive.
> 
> I doubt that the problem is in the G5's DVD drive, because it has not had a 
> problem with any other DVD or CD, including booting from a DiskWarrior DVD.
> 
> Any ideas as to the cause of the problem?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Herb Goodfriend
> Elizabeth, New Jersey
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Re: 10.4 install disk will not work on PowerMac G5

2011-04-14 Thread Miguel Garcia-Gell
Hi! Check the memory ram compatibility, same brand, same amount in every slop 
and start to set up The module from the two first slops in the center.

On Apr 14, 2011, at 9:41 AM, Herbert Goodfriend  wrote:

> I recently bought a used PowerMac G5 Quad Core 2.5MHz (late 2005) which came 
> without any software. When I tried to install OS 10.4 (Tiger) from a retail 
> DVD, it produced a kernel panic.
> 
> I was able to install from the DVD by connecting the PM G5 to a G4, putting 
> the G5 into FireWire target disk mode, and putting the DVD into the G4's DVD 
> drive.
> 
> I doubt that the problem is in the G5's DVD drive, because it has not had a 
> problem with any other DVD or CD, including booting from a DiskWarrior DVD.
> 
> Any ideas as to the cause of the problem?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Herb Goodfriend
> Elizabeth, New Jersey
> 
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Re: OutOfSpec.COM - Cut the red wire or the green one?!

2011-03-29 Thread Miguel Garcia-Gell
Keep The Quick Silver!!!...The AD G4 is a nice PPC but what you try to do is 
like MJ moon walk.

On Mar 29, 2011, at 6:12 PM, "Gene Henley"  wrote:

>  
>  
> If this site is correct, then I would expect the Quicksilver G4
> supply to be easily modified to work in
> the Audio Digital G4. This is what I`m trying to find out. 
>  I have a G4 Audio Digital 733 which has a  failed supply.
>  If the Quicksilver G4 supply can be modified, I`d like to
> use it. If not, I look for reasons why.
>Cheers
>   Gene
>  
> http://www.outofspec.com/frankenmac/wire.shtml
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Re: Which would be the better Mac?

2011-03-16 Thread Miguel Garcia-Gell
Mac are made for Graphics and Video. My first was a B&W G3 400mghz and G4 AD 
733mghz was next for Video Edition...every one with better resault  My Sony 
Vaio 1.7mghz with 2gb of ram. But try The MDD G4 series...still can kick some 
PC's 

On Mar 16, 2011, at 1:18 AM, Scotty  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I am an amateur photographer. I use my Mac for photo editing with Gimp
> and iPhoto 08 as well as for basic computer use like word processing,
> surfing, listening to music and watching movies  I have a Power Mac
> Digital Audio 733mhz with 512 MB of RAM and I have just had the
> opportunity to purchase a 1.0Ghz Emac all in one.   I am just
> wondering which computer would be more effective for my needs.  The
> clock speed of my DA is lower but it also has more onchip cache memory
> so I am wondering if the higher clock speed on the Emac will actually
> translate into improved performance.  Another appealing pro for the
> Emac would be for space.  my office is kind of small so being able to
> fit the whole computer on my desk is appealing.  After all the Emac is
> about the same size as my G3 Studio display CRT that I have the DA
> hooked up to.
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Re: Powermac G4 mdd dual Strange noise???

2011-02-11 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
I'm late sorry! this is the eBay seller baltimora2000. Was a good deal but I
send 3 broken PSU to him...
Advise: Keep your MDD free of dust! use a vacuum cleaner with small
attachment and clean the front vents (four holes in the front)
and also the hidden under this four holes...every fan inside need to be
clean for keep the fresh air flow properly to the PSU
, HD and Processor (check the small one beside the mother board).
If is posible get one of those on eBay.Thermaltake A2426 PCI Slot Blue LED
Fan for the Graphic Card
AND VERY IMPORT...KEEP YOUR MDD at least two feet high from the floor. The
wind tunnel work like a vacuum
is sucking all from carpets or floor...check periodically for dirt inside.
thank you

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Re: 1.8 ghz g5 tower

2011-02-10 Thread Miguel Garcia-Gell
iMovie or Roxio for Mac! are good enough.

On Feb 2, 2011, at 6:19 PM, John Carmonne  wrote:

> 
> On Feb 2, 2011, at 3:11 PM, jason wrote:
> 
>> Hey everyone, sorry it took me a whole day to get back to the
>> discussion.  So, to elaborate further on the system in question, I got
>> it on an auction site as "parts or repair" --the case was listed as in
>> good shape.  When I got it yesterday through the USPS, it looked like
>> it had been dropped, the seller didn't package it very well, and so
>> the feet on one side of the case were broken at the rivets...I was a
>> little skeptical of it working...
>> My 13 and 11 year old boys were rubbing their hands together to see if
>> it would work(mouths watering, so to speak).  I let them at it, at
>> they had it up and running with a firewire drive.  My older son
>> couldn't tell for sure if the superdrive was working or not, so he put
>> an old dvd drive in, which worked fine.
>> I got a new 1Tb hard drive in this afternoon before I left for work,
>> so I let it install 10.4, and the boys were going to fiddle around
>> with it for me.
>> It has a radeon 9600 pro card, it was the first edition(?) 1.8 g5 with
>> the pci-x slots, I just got a couple of 512 sticks of ram, in case it
>> didn't work, and an adc display.
>> 
>> So I guess for now, it's up and running.  Other than the case being
>> beaten(!) up (hopefully nothing else is fractured) it seems to be
>> running ok.  Not bad for 49 bucks+shipping...  Although in retrospect,
>> I guess I should have asked the seller to be generous on the
>> packaging.
>> 
>> I would like to convert some mini-dv movies to dvd, anyone have any
>> preferences for software other than ProTools?
>> 
>> Any suggestions for other software for a cheapskate?
>> Thanks all.
>> Jason
>> 
> 
> What feet are you saying are broken? My G5 has no feet.
> 
> I use Visual Hub for all DVD conversions easy to use, a no brainer, so far 
> it's made a DVD from anything I throw at it.
> 
> John Carmonne
> Yorba Linda CA
> 92886 USA
> Sent from my MBP
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Need a fast encoding card for Apple Mac G5 and Final Cut Studio 2

2011-02-09 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
Sorry I'm late...I have been working with Final Cut and Adobe Premier  for
several years and I get this from Creativecow
check it out!

http://www.matrox.com/video/en/products/mac/compresshd/?ref=creativecow_eblast

On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Clmtyne  wrote:

> Anyone have a good idea about what Encoding Card to purchase for Final
> Cut Studio 2, Mac G5, 1.8ghz or 2.5ghz? I've been looking at a Kona
> Card. looking for advice. More of the projects I do range from 30
> minutes to maybe 2 hours. so speed and quick turn around is very
> important. Thanks
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Re: Hardware Test CD

2011-02-08 Thread Miguel Garcia-Gell
Check The jumpers setting in The back of the DVD. Try to switching from master 
to cable select...try every position. TURN OFF THE SYSTEM AND KILL THE POWER 
BEFORE TOUCH ANYTHING.

On Feb 8, 2011, at 5:48 AM, Scotty  wrote:

> Does anyone know if the Apple Hardware CDs are specific to the machine
> it was purchased with?
> 
> The reason I asked is I tried running the Apple Hardware Test CD from
> my Quicksilver 2002 on a 733mhz Digital Audio G4 and it will not run.
> 
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Re: Powermac G4 mdd dual Strange noise???

2011-02-08 Thread Miguel Garcia-Gell
Allmost every G4 MDD is noise and The simple reason is what they call The Wind 
Tunnel...start to getting worts when something is not right and is cause some 
malfunction or the system need more air for cool off The processor or every 
part inside...hard drive, memory ram,etc. check The brand  of the power supply, 
400 Watt ACBEL is noise than The 360 watt from Samsung 

On Feb 8, 2011, at 4:29 AM, Matevž Markovič  
wrote:

> Hy to everyone!
> 
> Since I bought my Powermac G4 Dual 1.25 MDD, I can hear from time to time 
> this very strange sound, believe it or not, like a bee. This sound has quite 
> a high frequency, and it just stars for no obvious reason, lasting for about 
> 1 second and ending with this sound, which you can hear the very moment when 
> you press the power button to boot the computer. I think that it has 
> something to do with the hard drive.
> 
> Perhaps this is just hard drive spinning up, and I would really like to 
> believe it. I am just buying another 1GB of RAM and I do not want for the 
> computer to crash or the hard drive to die. Apart from that, there are no 
> other problems, except this crash some days ago, which happened during night, 
> because of a unresolved kernel trap (I think it was 0x30 or something like 
> that).
> 
> Please help!
> 
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Re: Help Me Please

2011-02-02 Thread Miguel Garcia-Gell
remove any dimm of memory ram. Remove the pram batt. Left the the motherboard 
without batt. For one or two hours and start to test every dimm one by 
one...turn off set up the next... Turn off and the next REMEMBER KILL ALL THE 
POWER FIRTS AND DISCHARGE THE STATIC BEFORE TOUCH ANY COMPONENT !

On Feb 2, 2011, at 5:17 PM, gifutiger  wrote:

> Greetings
> 
> 
> Macintosh: System Error Codes Explained
> http://support.apple.com/kb/TA44464?viewlocale=en_US
> 
> Cheers
> 
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>   ,-''  ,'  (((.-' fl
> l
> 
> On Feb 1, 11:30 pm, Stephen Conrad  wrote:
>> I was at my computer when it just shut down this time.
>> No power outtage or fluxuation.
>> 
>> This is what caught my eye
>> 
>> Feb  2 01:13:29 localhost kernel[0]: ROM ndrv for ATY,Rage128y is too old
>> (0xb2943306)
>> 
>> Feb  2 01:13:31 localhost kernel[0]: UniNEnet: Ethernet address
>> 00:03:93:85:f5:6a
>> 
>> Feb  2 01:13:31 localhost launchd: Server 3b07 in bootstrap 1103 uid 0:
>> "/usr/sbin/lookupd"[40]: exited abnormally: Hangup
>> 
>> Feb  2 01:13:31 localhost kernel[0]: ApplePMU::PMU forced shutdown, cause =
>> -122
>> 
>> What does the first one mean? How can I fix it?
>> 
>> What does line 3 mean? Never seen it before.
>> 
>> Also, I have seen the last one but I have NOTHING drawing power off that
>> damn tower but the tower. I downloaded some pics off my camera but it has
>> its own power supply (a power cord in this case). The DSL modem and Ethernet
>> Hub as well as the USB Hub have their own power supplies as does the
>> Monitor.
>> 
>> Ideas? Solutions?
>> 
>> --
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>> Henrietta, MO 64036
>> 
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>> forth and claim our place in outer space."
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>> 
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Re: Help Me Please

2011-02-02 Thread Miguel Garcia-Gell
Check the memory ram compatibility, remove any extra pci card like USB or 
FireWire, printer or scanner. Kill before the power and push the power for the 
static and start to remove any dimm of memory ram. Remove the pram batt. E

On Feb 2, 2011, at 5:17 PM, gifutiger  wrote:

> Greetings
> 
> 
> Macintosh: System Error Codes Explained
> http://support.apple.com/kb/TA44464?viewlocale=en_US
> 
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> 
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> 
> On Feb 1, 11:30 pm, Stephen Conrad  wrote:
>> I was at my computer when it just shut down this time.
>> No power outtage or fluxuation.
>> 
>> This is what caught my eye
>> 
>> Feb  2 01:13:29 localhost kernel[0]: ROM ndrv for ATY,Rage128y is too old
>> (0xb2943306)
>> 
>> Feb  2 01:13:31 localhost kernel[0]: UniNEnet: Ethernet address
>> 00:03:93:85:f5:6a
>> 
>> Feb  2 01:13:31 localhost launchd: Server 3b07 in bootstrap 1103 uid 0:
>> "/usr/sbin/lookupd"[40]: exited abnormally: Hangup
>> 
>> Feb  2 01:13:31 localhost kernel[0]: ApplePMU::PMU forced shutdown, cause =
>> -122
>> 
>> What does the first one mean? How can I fix it?
>> 
>> What does line 3 mean? Never seen it before.
>> 
>> Also, I have seen the last one but I have NOTHING drawing power off that
>> damn tower but the tower. I downloaded some pics off my camera but it has
>> its own power supply (a power cord in this case). The DSL modem and Ethernet
>> Hub as well as the USB Hub have their own power supplies as does the
>> Monitor.
>> 
>> Ideas? Solutions?
>> 
>> --
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>> Henrietta, MO 64036
>> 
>> "The time has come for mankind to grow up and leave its cradle behind; to go
>> forth and claim our place in outer space."
>>- Capt. Henry Gloval
>> 
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Re: 1.8 ghz g5 tower

2011-02-01 Thread Miguel Garcia-Gell
G5 PPC. The firts thing is check for any posible leaking problem under the 
processor, this can damage The power supply and also The mother board. After 
that, every going to be a little be easy. Is a dual or single processor?

On Feb 1, 2011, at 5:30 PM, jason  wrote:

> Hey folks.  I acquired a (new to me) above computer.  I am a little
> unfamiliar with the normal operation of these machines.  The previous
> owner on the auction site stated that it powered up, but had no
> monitor to test it.  No hard drive and ram came with it.  So it
> arrived today, and I installed two 512 sticks of ram, and plugged in a
> monitor to it.  I get the startup chime, and the fans turn on, the
> power lights turn on on the monitor.  I do not yet have a hard drive
> for it at the moment.  The superdrive is still there, but my son had
> to manually open it with a paperclip.  We put a 10.4 dvd in it, but
> couldn't decide if we could hear it spin up or not.  Back to the
> monitor, it's a cinema display 17", the two power indicators are lit
> on the bottom, but I don't get any kind of a splash screen, basically
> the monitor stays dark.
> Just took it out of the box earlier, still poking around at it.
> 
> Thanks.
> Jason
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Re: Help needed for Mac Powerbook M7572, reload

2011-01-24 Thread Miguel Garcia-Gell
Sounds like the DVD install can't Find The hardrive. Hum! That was bad if you 
are not familiar with Mac issues. Lets think about it

On Jan 24, 2011, at 6:19 PM, "Wallace Adrian D'Alessio" 
 wrote:

> 
> 
> On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Wm. Arnold  wrote:
> Hi experts,
> I did a dumb thing, I wiped the hard drive
> of this computer instead of writing all 0's.
> Now I can't reload an operating system.
> I have tried several ways including using
> an external DVD reader.
> I want to reload Mac OS10.3.2 Panther
> & then OSX10.4 Tiger, both of which I have.
> Any help will be appreciated.
> Wm. in Bay Village, Ohio
> 
> ___
> 
> If you low-level formatted it it is now a paper weight. Just forget it and 
> get another.
> 
> I am speaking from experience as I have done this and had others do it to my 
> drives as well.
> 
> Best to forgive and forget. Drives are relatively cheap.
> The data may have been precious. But was it precious enough to back up?
> In my case well  .   ..  . i was just in a hurry !
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Problem with G-5

2011-01-15 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
Unplug the machine and remove the pram battery for 15 min and try
again...check the DVD CDroom jumpers for Slave or master and also is your
NEw memory is compatible with Apple if the FANS are spinning faster and you
see a red led light be side the power botton location...something is set up
wrong...VERY IMPORTANT - PUT IT BACK THE PLASTIC COVER before turn in ON.

On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Richard Smallwood wrote:

> Thank you, John.
> It was a problem with the RAM memory. Pairs are NOT installed beside each
> other, there is a numbering sequence which was not obvious.
> Oh well, live and learn.
> Richard
> On 13 Jan 2011, at 7:29 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
>
>
>> On Jan 13, 2011, at 5:22 PM, Richard Smallwood wrote:
>>
>>  I was upgrading the DVD-CD ROM Drive, adding a 2nd Hard Drive and
>>> increasing the RAM memory on this brought used Dual 1.8 Ghz. When I got
>>> everything installed and tried to start it , the fans started, but nothing
>>> else did. There is a white LED above the power switch which flashed until I
>>> pressed the power switch steadily and until the computer (or more correctly,
>>> the fans) shut off. I opened it up and pressed the PMU button for 20 seconds
>>> and there was no change or improvement. I went back in and removed the
>>> "back-up" battery for a minute, no change, the same flashing LED. I removed
>>> the Hard Drive and the new memory, still no change.
>>>
>>> The computer had been running OSX.4.11okay.
>>>
>>> Any info/guesses will be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Richard
>>>
>>>  Check and reseat the RAM it must be installed in pairs and can be
>> difficult to seat properly. Also recheck the HDD connections.
>>
>> John Carmonne
>> Yorba Linda CA
>> 92886 USA
>> Sent from my MBP
>>
>>
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Re: More problems with Beige G3

2011-01-15 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
go back to the old memory ram and try again...looks like the new one is not
compatible...not all kind work for Apple
or
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 10:36 PM, Jeremiah Stevens <
jeremiah.stev...@prodigy.net> wrote:

> Hey guys, thanks for all the help on the last problem, I did get 10.2
> running great on the Beige G3, so I opened it and replaced the ram with two
> 256MB chips on either of the outside of the 3 slots (middle slot open) like
> it was with the two original chips I found in there (total of 96MB, not sure
> size of original chips). Now when I turn it on it goes to a grey screen
> almost like the open firmware screen, but it keeps repeating the text ;CAN'T
> open; and it keeps repeating that quite a few times on the screen and then
> it goes to the floppy disc icon with a ? mark on it like it doesn't
> recognize the hard drive. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
>
> -Jeremiah
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Re: Have to re boot

2010-12-20 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*different RAM modules often cause that annoying message ... I suggest you
check if the installed modules are compatible with each.*

On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 12:00 PM, stevo137  wrote:

> i have G4 Powermac with a 400 mhz processor and 1 gb of ram and a 80
> gb harddrive. Some times while either turning on computer of while
> working a window wold come up and say I have to re start computer. I
> am thinking it is some electrical  problem somewhere. Anyone ever have
> this problem?
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Re: Freeware Memory Tester?

2010-08-26 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
Try this *CheckUp 2.5.2*the Trial Vers. can check the Memory Ram for
free. WARNING!!! *nice looking inside *
*http://www.app4mac.com/software/product_details.php?item_id=2*


On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Eric Volker  wrote:

> Does anyone know of a freeware RAM tester? I just added 2x256 DDR400 sticks
> of RAM to my G5 from my scrap heap, and want to make sure the sticks are
> actually good. The G5 boots, but that's not a guarantee of stability. The
> machine is a dual G5 Powermac, if that makes a difference. I do not have a
> copy of the Apple Hardware Test..
>
> Thanks,
>
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MDD Owner Guide on upgrading to Dual 1.42GHz CPU module

2010-08-26 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
I want to share this with *The Group*...was interesting


*MDD Owner Guide on upgrading to Dual 1.42GHz CPU module in

*http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/archives/jun04/062804.html

and also

Dual G4 MDD Owners enabling Nap mode to lower CPU
temperatures

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Re: Downclock Powermac G4 mdd

2010-08-26 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
Hola! dale una mirada . *Hi! take a look *

Dual G4 MDD Owners enabling Nap mode to lower CPU
temperatures


On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 2:31 AM, Matevž Markovič <
ivwcorporation.mat...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  Thank you for your answers! Well, as far as hardware way is concerned, I
> will not take that route. I would risk too much. The fan was already
> replaced when I bought
> the computer - silenter and more powerful, that is what the one I bought it
> from told me, but still too loud in my opinion. Also altering the pin
> configuration is not something I am prepared to do.
>
> I will consider once again putting one cpu down and enabling nap mode...
> Thank you for your answers.
>
> With regards,
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MDD Power Supply...I'm wonder if

2010-08-14 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*( Samsung 360 W x 3 Broken Power Supply s )
anyone has any information of Whats wrong with the G4 MDD
Power Supply  or where I can find some information some about it.
thank you*

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Re: G5 1.8 PPC memory RAM Question???

2010-07-05 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*I just try...minutes ago, (unplug the power and push the power for kill the
static) pull it out the 4 modules of 256 and try with the 2x1 GB.
The machine make 2 or 3  beeps with hard spinning fans... but that's it*

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> Of course! Try it out, since the 2 machines are similar.
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G5 1.8 PPC memory RAM Question???

2010-07-05 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*I have 2 IBM modules of 1 GB DDR 400 **CL3 **ECC
(PC3200R-HYS72D128300HBR-5-C). Can this module work in a G5 1.8 Single CPU?
thank you for any help*

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Re: OMG I NEED HELP!

2010-06-16 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
Well thats sound bad, weeks ago I have the same bad experience 2 times
(lucky one)...
But try the Start in Safe Mode this Way
with your left hand (at the SAME TIME)  three fingers over Key SHIFT, ALT
(Apple Logo) and V
push the Power ON (keep your fingers on until) and after few seconds your
display turn black and the process of recover start...TAKE TIME ... a lot of
information in your screen...if everything is goin OK your display need to
show your  MacOsx Desktop Picture if don't...start to remove every PCI card
(Not the AGPGraphic Ok), printer or wherever is attach I include the 3 of
the 4 stick of DDR (try to power ON with just 512). if still nothing happen
well...Good luck

On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 1:58 AM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:

> I had Mac OS X 10.5.8 on my PM G4, and I updated it to the 2010-004
> security update. Since I had 3 Os's on my PM G4, it automatically booted up
> into Mac OS X Jaguar, and it told me to restart. Now I can't fix leopard and
> it loads up with the frey apple logo and spinning wheel for like forever!
>
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Re: G4 desk top daughter card

2010-05-29 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*Is this what you're looking for...*

*
http://cgi.ebay.com/Apple-G4-500-Mhz-w-heatsink-Processor-CPU-MAC-/230473473694?cmd=ViewItem&pt=CPUs&hash=item35a94a1e9e
*

On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 12:30 AM, John Carmonne  wrote:

> Hi All
>
> Does anyone know if a  500  MHz daughter card from a G4 desk top will fit a
> G4 Cube. I need a 500 processor for a Cube.
>
> John Carmonne
> Yorba Linda USA
> Sent from my MBP
>
>
>
>
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my DEAD G4 QS PPC - IS A LIVE...

2010-05-08 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*IS ALIVE...Back to the live and Back to This Reality Show.
Wondering if is OK...
attach 17" CRT Apple monitor to  my G4 PPC QS (32mb Graphic Card)...the last
time I was use a 2O" Cinema Display...helping me to KILL the Power Supply.*
*Welcome to any advise and thank you*.*maggell*



Thank you of all of you for answer me...I'm waiting for a new (used) Power
Supply from eBay

On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 7:06 AM,  wrote:

> I was playing Mp3 in itunes when I realize -
> 1 my apple optical mouse don't work ...I unplug and plug again and
> work for few minutes... happened 2 or 3 times before...
> 2 Then, few minutes later my G4 PPC Quick Silver with 1.5Gb of RAM -
> 1.2 Single Processor - with 32mb Graphic Card
>
> when OFF...
>
> Can't smell burn or nothing...just wont turn back ON again
> ANY ADVISE? thank you

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is My G4 PPC dead?

2010-05-01 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*Thank you to all of you for answer me...**help me a lot with my lost.
Now, I'm waiting for another Power Supply*

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Re: Digitizing ?

2010-04-22 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*Ooops...sorry you need vectors*... *Mark is completely right.
*
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 7:59 AM, DAN A CURRIE wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> I have an old U S Army patch that I would like to print on t-shirts for our
> small group. How do I convert a picture, scan of a cloth patch into a
> strictly digitized image with smooth likes and such like this.
>
>
> Thanks for the help and sorry about the images but it was easier to show
> you exactly what I needed!!
>
> Dan II
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Re: Digitizing ?

2010-04-22 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*If you have a Scanner and Photoshop in your Mac...it's the the
easiest wayto do it
*

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 7:59 AM, DAN A CURRIE wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> I have an old U S Army patch that I would like to print on t-shirts for our
> small group. How do I convert a picture, scan of a cloth patch into a
> strictly digitized image with smooth likes and such like this.
>
>
> Thanks for the help and sorry about the images but it was easier to show
> you exactly what I needed!!
>
> Dan II
>
>
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Re: Video convertion

2010-04-22 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*Try this*...(work pretty good whit my JVC Everio) *
http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-mac.html*

MPEG Streamclip video converter for Mac OS X
*MPEG Streamclip is a powerful high-quality video converter, player, editor
for MPEG, QuickTime, transport streams, iPod. And now it is a DivX editor
and encoding machine, and even a stream and YouTube downloader.

*You can use MPEG Streamclip to: open most movie formats including MPEG
files or transport streams; play them at full screen; edit them with Cut,
Copy, Paste, and Trim; set In/Out points and convert them into muxed or
demuxed files, or export them to QuickTime, AVI, DV and MPEG-4 files with
more than professional quality, so you can easily import them in Final Cut
Pro, DVD Studio Pro, Toast 6, 7, 8, and use them with many other
applications or devices.
Supported input formats: MPEG, VOB, PS, M2P, MOD, VRO, DAT, MOV, DV, AVI,
MP4, TS, M2T, MMV, REC, VID, AUD, AVR, VDR, PVR, TP0, TOD, M2V, M1V, MPV,
AIFF, M1A, MP2, MPA, AC3, ...


On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Norm Rowe  wrote:

>  I need to convert MOD/MOI files from my JVC video camera to something I
> can but on a DVD for playback on my home DVD player.
> Thanks
> Norm
> nrow...@roadrunner.com
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Why are you (still) using PowerPC-based Macs?

2010-01-24 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*Every body talk about what's is inside of a PPC's family BUT!...What about
OUTSIDE?...I'm a industrial designer and let me tell you... Apple's Power PC
are the most beautiful, equilibrating and gorgeous design of this century...
PLUS all the good's and bad stuff of you can say...FOR ME, this classics are
like a necessary furniture at home(I have 3PPC already from iMac,Digital A.
to MDD800). Thank you Steve Job and he's TEAM...they are artist!!!*

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Re: OT: What video card is this?

2009-12-19 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
 Check this *http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=NX6200TC-TD64ESLF*

On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 2:41 AM, Jonas Ulrich wrote:

> Sorry if this is off topic, but I picked up this video card cheap and
> haven't the faintest idea what it is. Please help me figure it out. I know
> it has s-video, VGA, DVI. It's a 256MB PCI-E card. Here are all the numbers
> I can find on it:
>
> 5810472287
>
> Complies with ices-003 class B
>
> Model 8991
>
> 180-10262--a01
>
> 8991 ver: 1.0
>
> HP p/n: 5188-1578
>
> MS-8991B0508082417
>
> Yak 64-10-m03
>
> I don't know if anyone can figure this one out, but any help would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> -Jonas
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Re: Chronic kernel panics in used iBook G4 with Tiger 10.4

2009-11-22 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*Check the memory RAM condition ...SDRAM 128 x 2 - 256 x 2 - 512 x 2 ...I
have the same problem weeks a go
with a iMac 600 MHz and I fixed with the same type of 2 (two) 256 x 2 SDRAM
memory.
maybe work for you!!! Good luck! *


On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Dwight Hines wrote:

> I just purchased a used iBook G4 running OS-10.4.   Kernel panics  happen
> sometimes before I can get my email checked.   Other times, after a
> re-start, the panics would not occur for 45 minutes or so.
>
> I've re-installed using a different copy of OS-10.4 but the kernel panics
> still happen.  I've tried applejack and repairing anything that can be
> repaired with software, but no effect.
>
> What diagnostic path should I follow to isolate the panic to a piece of
> hardware or even a software hardware interaction.
>
> Dwight Hines
> St. Augustine, Florida
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Re: Need to install both Classic and OS-X on old iMac's new hard drive, but how?

2009-11-22 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*Tiger SNOW *or *Leopard SNOW*...the OsX  name is wrong but if you have
Leopard Snow or just Leopard for native Mac's the Run on Classics ( OsX 9.2
) NOT longer available.
...you don't have a CD with OsX 9.1. But you can get it for a reasonable
price on eBay.
After get it for Run on Classics . Be sure of.
1- OsX Tiger
2- OsX 9.1
3- Update 9.2.1
4- Update 9.2.2
*5- Quicktime 6.03 Update-Whitout this update RUN on Classic doesn't work!!!
*

On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 5:56 PM, MacDiva  wrote:

> Is this a different topic?
>
> I want to be able to run OS 9-bootable (and run Illustrator,
> Photoshop) on an imac with   10.5.8 Tiger snow?)
>
>
> On Oct 2, 7:21 am, beecaretaker  wrote:
> > On Oct 2, 5:31 am, Tom  wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Thanks, Yersinia, but that option, to install the OS 9 drivers, is not
> > > offered by the Disk Utility that is on the Tiger Installer. So I dug
> > > around in my old disc collection and found a 10.1 installer disk, but
> > > discovered on starting up with it that it has no Utilities menu on it
> > > at all. It cannot erase and format a drive, it can only install 10.1.
> >
> > > However,  I accidentally let it install 10.1 on thisiMac'shard drive
> > > (once it got started, there was no way to stop it, and I was afraid to
> > > just shut the Mac off, so I let it do the install and figured I'd
> > > erase the disk later), and when I opened the Disk Utility on the
> > > installed 10.1 System, it DID offer to erase the disk and install the
> > > OS-9 drivers. However, the erase and format options were all grayed
> > > out, because Disk Utility cannot erase and format the disk that it's
> > > running from, the startup disk.
> >
> > > So the situation we have here is this: the Tiger installer disk
> > > doesn't offer the option of OS-9 drivers. The 10.1 installer disk has
> > > no Disk Utilities on it, but after you install 10.1, its Disk
> > > Utilities DOES offer the 9 drivers, but you can't do it because it's
> > > the startup disk and it can't operate on itself.
> >
> > > Now, I do have some external hard drives, and my first thought was to
> > > install 10.1 on one of them and then start up theiMacwith it and
> > > format the Mac's internal drive that way, but all my external drives
> > > already have 10.4 on them, and you can't install an earlier version of
> > > OS-X over a later version.
> >
> > > So, I'm stymied for a way to get the OS  9 drivers. Any ideas?
> >
> > > Tom
> >
> > Tom,
> > If you only want classic support within OS X then you don't need the
> > OS 9 drivers, you only need them if you want to BOOT into OS 9,
> > Classic will work fine without them.
> > Also you don't need to partition your HDD, 9 & X will both live
> > happily side by side on the one partition either as classic or dual-
> > boot.
> > Also see Chris Tilfords post about partition maps, This threw me once,
> > I could not understand why my Apple partitioned drive would not boot,
> > then almost by accident I found that the partition table was fat32
> > with an Apple partition on-top of it!!
> > Good luck, they are nice machines, Although I have an InteliMacI
> > still use my 800MHZ G4 "iLamp" running 10.5 (Used the open firmware
> > hack to install) .
> > Ben.
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about this Dual CPU 630-4799

2009-11-20 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*CPU 630- 4799 it's a 1.0 Ghz or 1.2 GHz.
Where I can find some reference about this Dual CPU from a G4 MDD.
thank you.
*

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Re: Help with - G4 Digital Audio.Dual 1.2 Gigadesing CPU

2009-11-07 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*PLAY AROUND? Hum? Well...I have to G4 Graphics and I pull the processor
from the Digital Audio with OsXTiger (show Dual 1.2 before) and I'm pull it
out for try the install the Leopard in the G4 AGP Graphics and the Processor
was overheating...I'm Quick and pull it back and start the same procedure in
the G4 Digital audio...Until I finish with the Upgrade I didn't  realize the
wath the System Profile description said or show.* *Did I burn One
processor?* *Quit posible...thank you *

On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Len Gerstel  wrote:

>
>
> On Nov 7, 2009, at 2:30 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
> >
> > On Nov 7, 2009, at 11:35 AM, Miguel Garcia Gell wrote:
> >
> >> ...my Dual 1.2 CPU after upgrade from Tiger to Leopard is not *Dual*
> >> any
> >> more...the System Profile description show
> >> Processor Speed 1.2
> >> Number of CPU 1
> >
> > What does Activity Monitor show?  It should show two cpu graphs for a
> > dual CPU. The listing in System Profiler isn't directly linked to
> > actual hardware, but information files.
>
> Check activity monitor to make sure, but in both of my DAs, the
> processor is reported accurately in system profiler. 867MHz QS
> processor in one (running 10.4) and a dual 1.2 from OWC (10.5) at
> home both are reported.
>
> Does the Giga card need any drivers? Does your Mac have the latest
> firmware? Did you play around inside your Mac just before the
> upgrade? It sounds to coincidental to have 1 processor fail just when
> you install an OS.
>
> Len
>
>
> >
>

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Help with - G4 Digital Audio.Dual 1.2 Gigadesing CPU

2009-11-07 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
...my Dual 1.2 CPU after upgrade from Tiger to Leopard is not *Dual* any
more...the System Profile description show
Processor Speed 1.2
Number of CPU 1
L2 cache for CPU 256 kb
L3 cache per CPU 2 mb **
Mem. 1 Gb
Bus Speed 133 MHz.
Back to Tiger...and the same...every thing work like nothing but I miss the
Dual description.
Can I do something?
sorry for my English. thank you for any help or answer.maggell

SIMILAR CPU LINK. ( M5-1012U model is not include)
http://www.9to5computer.com/Giga-Designs-G-Celerator-PowerMac-G4-and-CUBE-CPU-UPGRADES.htm

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Re: HELP!!! Beige PowerMac G3

2009-10-25 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*this people can maybe can help with almost any  upgrade...choose your model
in

http://www.macupgrades.co.uk/store/*

On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 5:29 AM, Joss  wrote:

>
> I've had this PowerMac G3 for several years unused because first I
> couldn't plug in the monitor and it was very difficult to find an
> adapter.  Finally I succeeded and then discovered that the keyboard I
> had needed USB and the PowerMac had none, so I eventually got a card
> (which I still haven't installed).  The unit has been basically stored
> through all these years because I was very busy working insane hours -
> and had being driven crazy by the nightmare of dealing with microsoft
> viruses on my pc - until I'd reconfigured it so many times that stress
> erased the part of my brain that permits me the choice of doing
> another microsoft reconfiguration.  What a relief!  Then I converted
> to LInux Ubuntu which helped tremendously to reduce the trauma of 24
> years of coping with microsoft software... (after buying and playing
> with the first Sinclair, my first true computer world love affair was
> the Atari 1040 and then I switched to the Mac 512 etc but my business
> involvements required me to work in the PC environment which removed
> me from the human race for quite awhile - I became a robot manipulated
> by the machinations and mind control of microsoft.  I'm ashamed and
> penitent but I admit it .  I am a fugitive from the microsoft robot
> gang.  (Movie soon to be released ...)
>
> Anyway in 2004 this orphaned G3 psychically reached into my heart (at
> a garage sale) and reset my robot heart into a human one which been in
> a "pining for Macintosh" coma since 1982.  The paradigm shifting earth
> shattering experience that broke the hopelessness spell which had
> bound my spirit to the lord of the microsoft underworld  which had
> instigated this miraculous turnaround was the sudden explosion of
> neurons in my brain by its invasion by the lightning bolt sentence "it
> still works perfectly and is running OS10 server and also functions
> well as a desktop" and "the only reason we are parting with it is
> because we have upgraded to a newer model".  I was in apple-mac love
> again.  And so even though I couldn't plug it in and really get it
> running  etc etc it kept the dream of reentering the World According
> To Apple alive in my abused psyche for another 5 years.  Scene Change
> to the year 2009... my son got me a Mac Mini 2.33 and my life began
> again - 10 months ago.  "It was 7pm on a Sunday and outside my window
> delicate snowflakes gently floated and swirled magically with the odd
> gust of wind when... "   Well, you get the gist of it (it's all iln
> the movie)
>
> Reborn into the reNEWed Age of Mac with the arrival of my new (OLD
> mini Mac) my life has taken on new meaning and direction...
>
> I was too embarassed at having had this brick taking up space and
> gathering dust for five years to be able to just say:
>
> I'm trying to figure out if I should plug in the USB card and see if I
> can actually get this giant computer running.  Can anyone tell me if
> there's anything worthwhile that can still be done with a G3 PowerMac
> that warrants my exerting any more brain cells and physical work to
> see if this machine actually runs, or whether I should just junk it.
> I'd really appreciate some clear understanding because each time I'm
> just about ready to let this dinosaur pass on to its well deserved
> reward...  I hear "something"... that makes me think that maybe I can
> still do something with it.  Please HELP!!!
>
> >
>

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Re: Mac Retro Anyone?

2009-09-29 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*I'm in...when and where...*

On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 8:00 AM,  wrote:

>
> If we are serious, let's form an investment grop and do it for
> ourselves!
>
>
> As not what can do for you,...
>
>
> Ask for stimulus $ and git-er-dun
>
>
> >
>

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Re: Where do I get support for Classic?

2009-09-20 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*4 things...work for me for Full upgrade of MacOxs**Tiger...1- HD partiton
with Mac Osx 9 or secondary HD work FINE

  2- Mac Os 9.2.1 update

3- Mac Os 9.2.2 update

  4- Very IMPORTANT Quicktime 6.0.3 for  MacOs 9.0*

 *( 2 and 3 )HARD TO FIND - Check on eBay *


On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 6:50 PM, hosemonkey  wrote:

>
> I am running Syst 10.4.11 and I need to use Classic. I have a Syst. 9
> install disk. Apple tells me that I can find Classic support on my
> 10.5 intall disk. Where? Or am I missing something? Any way around
> this?
> >
>

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Can't fix the date and time in my G4...Why if...

2009-09-10 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
I change the battery two times...the last one is a brand new, but every
single day I have to update the Date and Hour.Somebody have any solution or
answer...thank you.
*my G4  AC power cord is connected to switch and don't have any power until
I turn in ON first...When I keep this switch ON everything looks good with
the Date and Hour . thank you to anybody*

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Re: Anolog to Digital

2009-07-15 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
*Wayne...the first thing that you need is a Video Card - NOT A GRAPHIC CARD
- (  PCI captured ) your MDD have two ( 2 ) 1394 DV  port for digital
captured already but this port don't help to much with you VCR your best
choice... tray to buy a compatible PCI Analog Captured Card with RCA
conectors... Software? THE BEST - Final CUT Pro or Final Cut Express($99)...
if your Mac have a Single or Dual Processor  with 887 Mghz its Ok but check
the RAM you need at least 1 Gb of Ram...one more thing the Hard Drive...you
need a Slave HD with more than 100 Gb...don't try the G4 USB for attach a HD
or some model of external captured hardware...keep in mind G4 came with slow
1.0 USB port and you need 2.0 high speed port . If you have a external HD
with DV1394 port capable them you can make the captured to this HD..be sure
if a 7200 rpm HD. any other question...ask! sorry for my english.
NOTE: Some Old fashion Graphics Card from ATI came with RCA or analog
captured port in a Mac version.*ebay it a good option for try to find it.

On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Wayne Garrett  wrote:

>
> Hey, I have a G4 MDD 887 Dual and want to copnvert old VHS to Mp4 or
> Quicktime format.  What is the best hardware set up for this?  I have
> seen reviews on Pinicle and a Fire wire one.
>
> --
> Sent from my mobile device
>
> >
>

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Re: G4 PCI Graphics Processor Upgrade from another G4...

2009-06-26 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
 About G4 PCI Graphics Processor Upgrade... thank you for answer.  I'm want
a try the overclock option. I have a dual 533 Digital Audio too and is
 running good thats why I try to upgrade the PCI Graphics . thank you again
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 9:11 PM, insightinmind wrote:

>
> On Jun 26, 2009, at 9:05 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
> >>
> >
> > The Yikes (PCI Graphics) uses a ZIF CPU, and is easy to replace, but
> > limited in the amount of speed you can get from it. I think you can
> > only go up to 600MHz with the full 100MHz bus speed, and then you can
> > go above 600MHz if you underclock the bus to 66MHz. With the slower
> > 66MHz bus there are CPUs available up to 1100MHz (1.1GHz), but it's a
> > trade off, and expensive. See:
> >
> > 
> >
> > There are nearly no faster CPUs from other Macs, so the 3rd party
> > upgrades from Sonnet, XLR8, Powerlogix, etc. are about the only option
> > for faster CPUs.
>
> I just looked at Sonnet's site ... they're sold out and discontinued :(
>
> It might be more feasible to buy another PowerMac G4 ... I just got a
> Digital Audio Dual 533 very reasonable. Shipping's a killjoy, but my
> new 133MHz bus Mac is very quick ... sorry, still not what the thread
> author requested though ...
>
> Bill C.
>
> >
>

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G4 PCI Graphics Processor Upgrade from another G4...

2009-06-26 Thread Miguel Garcia Gell
( Sorry for my english ) wondering if is possible upgrade the G4 PCI
Graphics with a faster processor from any other G4 family. I have a G4 PCI
Graphics with 400 Mghz and I'm looking for more than 500 and less than 933
Mghz processor single or dual. G4 Digital Audio processor doesn't work...
wont fit... is out of the list already. Any solution . Thank you. *maggell*

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