Re: 2001 iMac. Is this machine still useful?

2015-04-09 Thread Mark My Word
Hi Clark, so "Tiger" OS 10.4 is likely the best choice to update this 
iMac.  Thank you for the explanation and advice. Cheers, Mark.

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Re: 2001 iMac. Is this machine still useful?

2015-04-09 Thread Mark My Word
Hi Judith, thank you for expanding upon Clark's advice.  Much appreciated 
and helpful.  Cheers, Mark.

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Re: 2001 iMac. Is this machine still useful?

2015-04-09 Thread Mark My Word

Thanks for the information regarding a more modern web browser, I will 
likely try this route first to see if she may find this workable.

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Re: 2001 iMac. Is this machine still useful?

2015-04-09 Thread Mark My Word
Hi Josh, it had not occured to me to try a Linux distro.  I have done this 
with old PC boxes to get some further use.  So Linux will install onto the 
Mac hardware architecture... interesting.  Thanks.

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Re: 2001 iMac. Is this machine still useful?

2015-04-09 Thread Mark My Word


On Wednesday, 8 April 2015 14:28:21 UTC-4, ValterV wrote:
>
> Il giorno 08/04/15 16.33, "Mark My Word" ha scritto: 
>
> >  My understanding is that to enable 
> > this machine to run Safari, Mozilla, or a newer IE, it would need to 
> move 
> > up to a version of OS10, rather than the OS9.1 that is installed. 
> Yes and no. 
>
> In Mac OS (I mean 9 or previous), you can still use an updated browser, 
> Classila: 
> http://www.floodgap.com/software/classilla/ 
>
> It's not totally equivalent to modern browsers, but it could still be good 
> enough for your friend. 
>
> > could this machine be updated with a version of OS10? 
> To answer precisely, we'd need to know the processor speed and installed 
> Ram 
> quantity. 
> In theory she could install OS X, but - depending on CPU and Ram - the 
> performances could be not acceptable. 
> (on old Macs, OS9 can run circles around OS X as a matter of speed) 
>
> Besides, most modern browsers would not likely be compatible with the old 
> OS 
> X version that iMac can run. 
> From the same source as Classilla, the TenFourFox browser would likely 
> can: 
> http://www.floodgap.com/software/tenfourfox/ 
>
> Lastly, IMHO 10.3 was the first really useful OSX version. 
> 10.4 was even better (and usually the last version you want to run on an 
> old 
> Mac), and I didn't bother with 10.5 (slower and not much better than 
> 10.4). 
>
> When I bring up the window "About This Computer" the following information 
> is provided
>

Mac OS 9.1   Mac OS ROM 7.5.1
Built in Memory 128 MB
Virtual Memory 129 MB
Apple Computer 1983-2001

So it appears to have 128 meg of system RAM.  I think the CPU is either 500 
or 600 MHz from the Apple information that I can find online.

Thank you for the useful information, and the web browsing possibilities.  
We may get an acceptable result for the lady.

Cheers,
Mark


 

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2001 iMac. Is this machine still useful?

2015-04-08 Thread Mark My Word
Hi to all.  A friend of my wife dropped off this old iMac "snow", vintage 
2001, that had been stored for about 8 years.  She recently wanted to get 
back onto the internet for email, web browsing, some simple games, etc...  
It seems the old IE browser and email app are not performing very well with 
today's internet.  She hopes that the machine can be "brought up to date" 
enough to use a more modern web browser that will display content and 
features like a modern machine.  I'm totally PC literate, but lacking 
anything besides casual Mac knowledge.  My understanding is that to enable 
this machine to run Safari, Mozilla, or a newer IE, it would need to move 
up to a version of OS10, rather than the OS9.1 that is installed.  Is this 
true, and could this machine be updated with a version of OS10?  Will the 
hardware support and play nice with a version of OS10?  Any guidance or 
help would be greatly appreciated.

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