Re: OS X (10.2.2) successful on Wallstreet

2003-08-14 Thread mailmehere
The ATI RagePro mod description mentions opening a file with either pico or vi... huh? What is pico and vi? Byron On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 09:24 AM, Kai Robinson wrote: If you want decent video performance - other than changing to 16-bit colour, there are two things you can do. a)

Re: OS X (10.2.2) Successful on Wallstreet

2003-08-05 Thread David Pekarsky
The Pismo is so much more slimmer and lighter. Portability is important Wow... Pismo slim and light? I'm glad I never handled a Wallstreet, it must be a real boat anchor if Pismo is light by comparison. (Of course, I'm a bit spoiled, having been using single-spindle subnotebooks for the last few

Re: OS X (10.2.2) Successful on Wallstreet

2003-08-05 Thread Lewin Edwards
specifically scratches and dings occur on those machines. Quite frankly, the wallstreet is tanklike and seems built rather rigidly, as if made to I considered Wallstreet and Lombard (as well as iBooks) when I was buying my Pismo a couple of months back. What decided me for Pismo was: a)

Re: OS X (10.2.2) successful on Wallstreet

2003-08-05 Thread Kai Robinson
Pico, vi and vim are text editors. they're terminal based apps - carried over from generations of Unix/Linux/BSD Kai on 8/5/03 10:30 pm, mailmehere at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The ATI RagePro mod description mentions opening a file with either pico or vi... huh? What is pico and vi?

Re: OS X (10.2.2) successful on Wallstreet

2003-08-04 Thread Mike Turner
On 2/8/03, Sid Barras said: I did put in a fast (20gb 5400rpm travelstar) Hard drive, and maxed the memory at 512mb, but other than that, my 266mhz G3 wallstreet is stock. I got acceptable performance since 10.1.5 - 10.2.5 on my almost stock 266MHz WallStreet, with only 192MB RAM and an IBM

Re: OS X (10.2.2) successful on Wallstreet

2003-08-04 Thread Lewin Edwards
The Pismo is so much more slimmer and lighter. Portability is important Wow... Pismo slim and light? I'm glad I never handled a Wallstreet, it must be a real boat anchor if Pismo is light by comparison. (Of course, I'm a bit spoiled, having been using single-spindle subnotebooks for the last

Re: OS X (10.2.2) successful on Wallstreet

2003-08-04 Thread Kai Robinson
If you want decent video performance - other than changing to 16-bit colour, there are two things you can do. a) Download and Install GrackleProbe to enable extra PCI options b) Read the ATI RagePro.kext mod on: http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/OSX/osx_ragepro_driver_tip.html With those mods,

Re: OS X (10.2.2) successful on Wallstreet

2003-08-04 Thread Michelle Klein-Hass
On Monday 04 August 2003 05:06 am, Lewin Edwards wrote: The Pismo is so much more slimmer and lighter. Portability is important Wow... Pismo slim and light? I'm glad I never handled a Wallstreet, it must be a real boat anchor if Pismo is light by comparison. (Of course, I'm a bit spoiled,

OS X (10.2.2) successful on Wallstreet

2003-08-02 Thread Sid Barras
Hi all, to those who've held back installing OS X on their wallstreet because of all the naysayers, well, count me as one who's found it to run very satisfactory. I did put in a fast (20gb 5400rpm travelstar) Hard drive, and maxed the memory at 512mb, but other than that, my 266mhz G3

Re: OS X (10.2.2) successful on Wallstreet

2003-08-02 Thread Thomas J Peterson
PROTECTED] To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 8:30 AM Subject: OS X (10.2.2) successful on Wallstreet Hi all, to those who've held back installing OS X on their wallstreet because of all the naysayers, well, count me as one who's found it to run very satisfactory. I did

Re: OS X (10.2.2) successful on Wallstreet

2003-08-02 Thread nick
it worked perfictley on mine which was a 233mhz but i gave it a 266 chip it has 320 mb of ram ind is fully upgraded to 10.2.6i did have to partition the drive into 8gb and 12gb to make it work tho otherwise it says it is not in the first 8 gb even if the hd is wiped clean the only