333MHz Pismo (was Re: *Jaguar question)

2002-12-10 Thread James Rohde
On 12/9/02 7:30 PM, John Beringer enlightened us by writing: I staved off loading it onto our 333Mhz pismo because I was told by a programmer who owned the 400Mhz that all X iterations were 'wonky' on the older Pismos and Wallstreets. If your PowerBook is actually 333 MHz, it's a Lombard

Re: *333MHz Pismo (was Re: *Jaguar question)

2002-12-10 Thread John Beringer
Thanks Jim, for the precise descriptor. Somehow, I always mix all machine names of the recent past up - Wallstreet, Pismo Lombard. In the past, I've circumvented the problem by referring to our model as the bronze keyboard one. That's always identified the model. In any case, are the earlier

Jaguar question

2002-12-09 Thread Gary E Davis
Hi all I'm running a 233Mhz wallstreet with 192 meg ram and it runs 10.1.4 perfectly and I was wondering if anyone has tried Jaguar with this configuration and if it would worth it for me Thanks Gary -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronics

Re: Jaguar question

2002-12-09 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 09/12/02 15:07, Gary E Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all I'm running a 233Mhz wallstreet with 192 meg ram and it runs 10.1.4 perfectly and I was wondering if anyone has tried Jaguar with this configuration and if it would worth it for me I'm not using a Wallstreet, but based on the

Re: *Jaguar question

2002-12-09 Thread John Beringer
Your setup is running well?? I staved off loading it onto our 333Mhz pismo because I was told by a programmer who owned the 400Mhz that all X iterations were 'wonky' on the older Pismos and Wallstreets. So this isn't the case, eh? I really would be good to read some more experiences that have

Re: *Jaguar question

2002-12-09 Thread Gary E Davis
Hey Friend Yep its running great. I installed Office X and Real player and both run as they should. I'm very happy with it. Gary -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Check our web site for

Re: *Jaguar question

2002-12-09 Thread Ian Haddock
Why would they not? Pismo's are fully supported. On Monday, December 9, 2002, at 12:49 PM, Gary E Davis wrote: Hey Friend Yep its running great. I installed Office X and Real player and both run as they should. I'm very happy with it. Gary -- G-Books is sponsored by

Re: Jaguar question

2002-12-09 Thread Dustin
I was wondering if anyone has tried Jaguar with this configuration and if it would worth it for me I have a Wallstreet 233 with 160 MB RAM and I think it is significantly better than 10.1. -Dustin -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronics

Re: *Jaguar question

2002-12-09 Thread Richard Smykla
Hi, J.B. Running 10.2.2 here on my Lombard 333 w/512MB RAM. Works remarkably well, unless you want to count things like scrolling speed in a long document or playing full-screen QuickTime movies. Anything video intensive is going to be slow, due to non-support of video acceleration. Things

Re: *Jaguar question

2002-12-09 Thread sean weijand
Don't go trashin' your OS9 quite yet. I have a wallstreet II 233 with 320 megs of ram and no matter how hard i try to convince myself that speed isn't everything i still have to go back to OS9 as jaguar is just too darn slow. I wish it wasn't the case but until i upgrade the processor or buy a