Re: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800

2010-10-04 Thread dorayme

Richard Gerome onecoolka...@earthlink.net Oct 03 11:25AM -0400 ^

I say Apple's stock is high enough... Soup them up instead till you  
can't make them faster and keep up with the times anymore!!!


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From: Jonas Ulrich

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Subject: Re: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800

Yeah those G4 towers rock. And there is a lot you can do to  
increase the performance.


-Jonas




As a hobby, maybe. But these G4s are plenty good enough as they are  
with some bigger HDs and a USB card and max RAM. But it would be an  
indulgence, not a practical wise thing to mess about with upgraded CPUs.



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Re: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800

2010-10-03 Thread Richard Gerome
 I say Apple's stock is high enough... Soup them up instead till you can't make them faster and keep up with the times anymore!!!-Original Message-
From: Jonas Ulrich <jonasulrich3...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800

Yeah those G4 towers rock. And there is a lot you can do to increase the performance.-Jonas



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Scars only tell us where we have been, they do not have to dictate where we are going...



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Re: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800

2010-10-02 Thread Alex
I just got the computer yesterday and all I have to say is WOW! The
Powermac is 9 years old but it seems as fast as my 13 MacBook Pro.
The only thing that I can't stand is the GPU. The seller stuck an ATI
Rage 128 card in the computer so right now Leopard is out of the
question. It looks fine on 10.4 though.

On Sep 30, 11:19 am, Alex kab...@gmail.com wrote:
 Ok. I haven't bought the graphics card yet so I'll try to find that
 one. Did you do the install from an Intel Mac? If you did that would
 be the problem.

 On Sep 30, 11:12 am, Ashgrove salum...@gmail.com wrote:

  On Sep 28, 3:46 pm, Alex kab...@gmail.com wrote:

   Ok, it is a Quicksilver model. And I'm getting an ATI Radeon 9600 card
   from ebay.

  Whatever you do, don't get a graphics card from somebody in China. I
  checked the prices and surprisingly the flashed Geforce 6200 have
  basically disappeared. If I were you, though, I would go with a Radeon
  9800 Pro. It's better than the 9600 and you can find it for about the
  same price.

   If I do run Leopard I will try LeopardAssist for the
   install, though I think it's weird that Apple will let a 867 MHz
   single processor Quicksilver run Leopard but it won't let an 800 MHz
   dual processor Quicksilver which gets much better benchmarks run
   Leopard.

  My thoughts exactly. Be prepared for quirks, though; I did a clean
  Leopard install from another computer using target disk mode, and my
  dual 800Mhz Quicksilver wouldn't boot from it. It, however, boots fine
  from a HDD with 10.5.8 on it...

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Re: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800

2010-10-02 Thread Jonas Ulrich
Yeah those G4 towers rock. And there is a lot you can do to increase the
performance.

-Jonas

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Re: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800

2010-09-30 Thread Ashgrove
On Sep 28, 3:46 pm, Alex kab...@gmail.com wrote:
 Ok, it is a Quicksilver model. And I'm getting an ATI Radeon 9600 card
 from ebay.

Whatever you do, don't get a graphics card from somebody in China. I
checked the prices and surprisingly the flashed Geforce 6200 have
basically disappeared. If I were you, though, I would go with a Radeon
9800 Pro. It's better than the 9600 and you can find it for about the
same price.


 If I do run Leopard I will try LeopardAssist for the
 install, though I think it's weird that Apple will let a 867 MHz
 single processor Quicksilver run Leopard but it won't let an 800 MHz
 dual processor Quicksilver which gets much better benchmarks run
 Leopard.

My thoughts exactly. Be prepared for quirks, though; I did a clean
Leopard install from another computer using target disk mode, and my
dual 800Mhz Quicksilver wouldn't boot from it. It, however, boots fine
from a HDD with 10.5.8 on it...

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Re: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800

2010-09-30 Thread Alex
Ok. I haven't bought the graphics card yet so I'll try to find that
one. Did you do the install from an Intel Mac? If you did that would
be the problem.

On Sep 30, 11:12 am, Ashgrove salum...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sep 28, 3:46 pm, Alex kab...@gmail.com wrote:

  Ok, it is a Quicksilver model. And I'm getting an ATI Radeon 9600 card
  from ebay.

 Whatever you do, don't get a graphics card from somebody in China. I
 checked the prices and surprisingly the flashed Geforce 6200 have
 basically disappeared. If I were you, though, I would go with a Radeon
 9800 Pro. It's better than the 9600 and you can find it for about the
 same price.

  If I do run Leopard I will try LeopardAssist for the
  install, though I think it's weird that Apple will let a 867 MHz
  single processor Quicksilver run Leopard but it won't let an 800 MHz
  dual processor Quicksilver which gets much better benchmarks run
  Leopard.

 My thoughts exactly. Be prepared for quirks, though; I did a clean
 Leopard install from another computer using target disk mode, and my
 dual 800Mhz Quicksilver wouldn't boot from it. It, however, boots fine
 from a HDD with 10.5.8 on it...

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Re: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800

2010-09-28 Thread Alex
Ok, it is a Quicksilver model. And I'm getting an ATI Radeon 9600 card
from ebay. If I do run Leopard I will try LeopardAssist for the
install, though I think it's weird that Apple will let a 867 MHz
single processor Quicksilver run Leopard but it won't let an 800 MHz
dual processor Quicksilver which gets much better benchmarks run
Leopard.

On Sep 27, 9:38 pm, Jonas Ulrich jonasulrich3...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dude, just google LeopardAssist. It isn't even real hacking and is the best
 way to install Leopard on a G4 slower than 867MHZ in my opinion, and for
 sure the easiest. I have used it several times and it works great.

 -Jonas

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I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800

2010-09-27 Thread Alex
I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800 on ebay. I want to know if it can
run Leopard without a hack and how powerful of a graphics card I can
put in it.

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Re: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800

2010-09-27 Thread Mac User #330250
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Subject: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800
Date:Montag 27 September 2010N
From:Alex kab...@gmail.com
To:  G-Group g3-5-list@googlegroups.com

 I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800 on ebay. I want to know if it can
 run Leopard without a hack and how powerful of a graphics card I can
 put in it.

If you refer to a Quicksilver 2001, the Dual-800 model: I've got the same.
Is there another Dual-800 around? I can't come up with one…

Anyway, to answer your questions:
1) No, Leopard checks the CPU frequency for at least 867 MHz, otherwise it 
won't let you continue with the installation. Once installed, it will work 
just fine.

There is a hack around, which is not so hard to accomplish. Just don't be 
afraid, and take your time. It may take you 10 minutes or so to accomplish it, 
but once you start up the Leopard installation DVD and get on with the 
installation routine, you don't have to bother about it any longer.

Here the link: http://lowendmac.com/osx/leopard/openfirmware.html

2) You can put in any AGP graphics card, as long as it is a “Mac Edition”. You 
cannot use PC graphics cards (at least not without flashing, which is not so 
easy anyhow). One of the fastest is maybe an ATi Radeon X800 from the later 
Power Mac G5 models, but not the last Power Mac G5 “Late 2005”, since it 
introduced PCI-Express in favor of AGP. The G5s use AGPx8 which cannot coexist 
with ADC support, so you'll have to disable Pin 3 and 11 (see link) for any 
AGPx4 Power Mac that features ADC, i.e. most of the Power Mac G4's.

Here the link: http://themacelite.wikidot.com/pins-3-and-11

If you don't want that, you can use any AGP graphics card that features ADC, 
which will be AGPx4.


Hope that helped.
Cheers,
Andreas  aka  Mac User #330250

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Re: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800

2010-09-27 Thread John Markowitz

On Sep 27, 2010, at 12:52 PM, Mac User #330250 wrote:

 --  Original message  --
 Subject: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800
 Date:Montag 27 September 2010N
 From:Alex kab...@gmail.com
 To:  G-Group g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
 
 I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800 on ebay. I want to know if it can
 run Leopard without a hack and how powerful of a graphics card I can


If you have Leopard alredy installed on another PPC machine you can get it on 
the 800 via CCC. That's the easy and fast way for me:-)


John M
Anaheim OC
dadbe...@gmail.com



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Re: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800

2010-09-27 Thread Mac User #330250
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Subject: Re: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800
Date:Montag 27 September 2010N
From:John Markowitz dadbe...@gmail.com
To:  g3-5-list@googlegroups.com

 If you have Leopard alredy installed on another PPC machine you can get it
 on the 800 via CCC. That's the easy and fast way for me:-)

A CCC copy of Mac OS X with all the latest updates (up to the point in time 
when the CCC copy was made) can always come in handy…

And yes, it is the fastest way, if you don't count the work to make a CCC 
copy. For only one Power Mac the effort is propably more time consuming than 
to install a fresh Mac OS X – provided you don't reinstall every week!

Cheers,
Andreas  aka  Mac User #330250

p.s. yes, I've also got CCC images laying around… waiting to be used, to save 
time…

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Re: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800

2010-09-27 Thread John Markowitz

 
 And yes, it is the fastest way, if you don't count the work to make a CCC 
 copy. For only one Power Mac the effort is propably more time consuming than 
 to install a fresh Mac OS X – provided you don't reinstall every week!
 
 p.s. yes, I've also got CCC images laying around… waiting to be used, to save 
 time…
 


Actually I find the Tiger CCC's a lot more handy as not to go through Java 
hell. I keep CCC's updated for all my systems so a scratch install is rare 
aroun here:-)
But either way there is some time involved depending on the CCC size.

John M
Anaheim OC
dadbe...@gmail.com



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Re: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800

2010-09-27 Thread Ashgrove
Alex,

If you don't want to bother with a hack, just stick in it a HDD with
Leopard already installed. It'll work perfect.

As for graphic cards, I'd go with a flashed Nvidia Geforce 6200, the
fanless, 256MB version. They are inexpensive and work great.

Best,

Felix

On Sep 27, 3:05 pm, Alex kab...@gmail.com wrote:
 I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800 on ebay. I want to know if it can
 run Leopard without a hack and how powerful of a graphics card I can
 put in it.

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Re: I just bought a Powermac G4 dual 800

2010-09-27 Thread Jonas Ulrich
Dude, just google LeopardAssist. It isn't even real hacking and is the best
way to install Leopard on a G4 slower than 867MHZ in my opinion, and for
sure the easiest. I have used it several times and it works great.

-Jonas

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