Re: [CGUYS] Macintosh Question

2007-05-20 Thread Tom Piwowar
>However, I could >not find Power Macintosh 7800/180. Are sure it is not a Power Macintosh >7300/180? Here is the link to all older systems Correct. There is no such thing as a 7800/180. If the computer you are asking about is a desktop model it could be a 7200, 7300, 7500, or 7600. The

Re: [CGUYS] Macintosh Question

2007-05-20 Thread Stephen Brownfield
I usually have no trouble finding this information. I go to Apple.com then choose the support tab. For the older systems I then click the link under Older Products (Pre Nov. 1997). I then choose what I want System, Display, or Printer. I find it easy to use. However, I could not find Pow

Re: [CGUYS] Macintosh Question

2007-05-19 Thread Phil Marchetti
I think this is what you are looking for: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25114 I found it by using "Sherlock" in OS X within the "AppleCare" Channel. I find it very hard to find tech articles at apple.com, but when using Sherlock, it is VERY easy to find exactly what you need &

Re: [CGUYS] Macintosh Question

2007-05-11 Thread Michael Lewis
Two great web sites for people looking for information about older Macintosh systems and how to upgrade them are: The latter one is a FrankenMac lover's dream! Enjoy! -- Michael Lewis Off Balance Productions [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.offbala

Re: [CGUYS] Macintosh Question

2007-05-11 Thread Tom Piwowar
>What are the advantages of putting 9 on them? I'm running 8.1. OS 9 will let you run a more current web browser. Things like that. * ==> QUICK LIST-COMMAND REFERENCE - Put the following commands in <== * ==> the body of

Re: [CGUYS] Macintosh Question

2007-05-11 Thread Stewart A. Marshall
My wife booted one up today (she will be checking out the other CPU'S) and the memory seems to have been boosted to 336 MB and they are running 8.6 (I think) What are the advantages of putting 9 on them? Stewart At 11:13 AM 5/11/2007, you wrote: >Thanks yes it is the 7300/180. That is what

Re: [CGUYS] Macintosh Question

2007-05-11 Thread Tom Piwowar
>Thanks yes it is the 7300/180. That is what I'm using at the moment (with a $99 accelerator card that boosts it to 300 MHz). Very nice computer. It runs everything through the end of OS 9. No OS X. * ==> QUICK LIST-COMMA

Re: [CGUYS] Macintosh Question

2007-05-10 Thread Stewart A. Marshall
Thanks yes it is the 7300/180. Supports up to OS 9 thanks. Stewart At 10:16 PM 5/10/2007, you wrote: At 9:25 PM -0500 5/10/07, Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote: There is a web site somewhere on Apples site that will tell me what OS a particular model of Apple Macintosh Computer can run. Can so

Re: [CGUYS] Macintosh Question

2007-05-10 Thread Roger D. Parish
At 9:25 PM -0500 5/10/07, Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote: There is a web site somewhere on Apples site that will tell me what OS a particular model of Apple Macintosh Computer can run. Can someone point there. I am asking about Power Macintosh 7800/180's

[CGUYS] Macintosh Question

2007-05-10 Thread Rev. Stewart Marshall
There is a web site somewhere on Apples site that will tell me what OS a particular model of Apple Macintosh Computer can run. Can someone point there. I am asking about Power Macintosh 7800/180's Stewart Rev. Stewart A. Marshall mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Prince of Peace Ozark, AL SL 82 ***