That won't do me any good, I have a TiBook 500Mhz, which only has 8mb
VRAM...
Todd
> Well, the greatest performance boost from Jag comes from Quartz Extreme,
> which means you'll need 32mb or better VRAM and a modern OGL chipset to
> run it.
>
> I suspect 10.2 is going to convince a fair number
I agree, I don't think that I am going to pay more than 50$ for the
upgrade... I am happy with 10.1, and I don't see that big a difference
between 10.1 and 10.2 Maybe I will just buy it on EBAY...
Todd
> Now that the cat is out of the bag, what people are thinking about Apple
> charging the f
Michael Bryan Bell wrote:
> Ties into the above, but none of apple's products are doing that great right
> now. Xserve hasn't met expectations (4000 sold, not as much as they
> thought), the educational market is extremely weak for a lot of reasons, the
> iMacs aren't selling that well and tower
> Matt Halter wrote:
> > Jaguar sounds fantastic, but, unless I upgrade from my
> > wallstreet II and older iMacs I can't really make use
> > of all its speed and power. If I do upgrade my
> > hardware I won't have to shell out the big bucks just
> > for Jaguar. I really expected to get a price
Matt Halter wrote:
> Jaguar sounds fantastic, but, unless I upgrade from my wallstreet II and
> older iMacs I can't really make use of all its speed and power. If I do
> upgrade my hardware I won't have to shell out the big bucks just for
> Jaguar. I really expected to get a price break on th
Jaguar sounds fantastic, but, unless I upgrade from my wallstreet II and
older iMacs I can't really make use of all its speed and power. If I do
upgrade my hardware I won't have to shell out the big bucks just for
Jaguar. I really expected to get a price break on the upgrade since I
bought m