Re: Last gasp for G3 OS9 Browser - please help

2012-08-19 Thread Jonas Ulrich
Kris, I think you're thinking of the later G3 iMacs. For a G3 333MHZ iMac, because of lack of FireWire ports, you can only run up to 10.3.9. Unless you use a tool like XPostFacto, in which case you could run 10.4.11. The ram maxes out at 512MB. Yes, you can install up to 10.4.11, but you'd better

Re: Last gasp for G3 OS9 Browser - please help

2012-08-19 Thread D. Fabel
JML, I've put OSX 10.4.x on the old iMac G3's. It takes a little hacking to do it, but it will work. OSX 10.3.x will install without hacking. Doug Portland, OR On Aug 18, 2012, at 7:24 PM, Jonas Lopez wrote: Last use for G3 333 MHz Blueberry. Can any OS X run on this? I am now running

Selling software?

2012-08-19 Thread John Callahan
Is it legal to sell software that you have purchased from Apple, for instance? Thanks -- You received this message because you are a member of G-Group, a group for those using G3, G4, and G5 desktop Macs - with a particular focus on Power Macs. The list FAQ is at

Re: Last gasp for G3 OS9 Browser - please help

2012-08-19 Thread Kris Tilford
On Aug 18, 2012, at 11:40 PM, Jonas Ulrich wrote: Kris, I think you're thinking of the later G3 iMacs. For a G3 333MHZ iMac, because of lack of FireWire ports, you can only run up to 10.3.9. Unless you use a tool like XPostFacto, in which case you could run 10.4.11. The ram maxes out at

Re: Selling software?

2012-08-19 Thread Mac User #330250
-- Original message -- Subject: Selling software? Date:Thursday, 16. August 2012 From:John Callahan jcalla...@stny.rr.com To: List G3-5 g3-5-list@googlegroups.com Is it legal to sell software that you have purchased from Apple, for instance? Thanks That depends on

Re: Selling software?

2012-08-19 Thread peterhaas
That depends on the current legal practice in your country, I guess. I come from Austria: in a lot of European countries it is the law that you are allowed to resell software that you purchased, whatever an EULA may tell you. Printed books are possibly a good model for software (which

Re: Selling software?

2012-08-19 Thread Valter Prahlad
Il giorno 19-08-2012 16:57, peterh...@cruzio.com ha scritto: British law held that books may not be resold or transferred to others as this prevention of resale or transfer served to preserve the income stream for the publisher Funny thing is, anywhere in the UK there are charity shops where

Re: Selling software?

2012-08-19 Thread W.Adrian D'Alessio
10 years ago I bought a lot of software and associated hardware on LEM Swap list. I always made sure I got the original codes. I believe non had been registered before, which was common in those days before all software demanded a call home.. Sometimes I would buy an unregistered seat license.

Re: Selling software?

2012-08-19 Thread peterhaas
Funny thing is, anywhere in the UK there are charity shops where you find anything donated and for sale, books included. How this situation comply with the law mentioned above? Is perhaps that law obsolete? Laws have changed with many of the changes being self-serving, such as the

Re: Selling software?

2012-08-19 Thread James E. Therrault
Yes IF you sell the license with it. JT On Aug 15, 2012, at 8:13 PM, John Callahan wrote: Is it legal to sell software that you have purchased from Apple, for instance? Thanks -- You received this message because you are a member of G-Group, a group for those using G3, G4, and G5

Re: iTunes redirects

2012-08-19 Thread David W. Morris
On Aug 18, 2012, at 2:35 PM, D. Fabel wrote: Hey all! New to the group. I just learned about Apple's discontinuing their redirects in iTunes. Wow... Or should I say, Ouch! While I'm glad I can still find and add streams to play, it is tedious to locate and replace them manually.

Re: iTunes redirects

2012-08-19 Thread Dan
At 1:17 PM -0700 8/19/2012, David W. Morris wrote: As Apple does more and more to attempt to force us to dump our PPC Mac's into the recycle bin, I am so glad that I have other alternative operating systems, at least one of which is still actively developed, to run on these machines, which are

Re: iTunes redirects

2012-08-19 Thread Dan
At 2:35 PM -0700 8/18/2012, D. Fabel wrote: [html removed] I just learned about Apple's discontinuing their redirects in iTunes. Wow... Or should I say, Ouch! While I'm glad I can still find and add streams to play, it is tedious to locate and replace them manually. Does anyone have any

Re: iTunes redirects

2012-08-19 Thread Kris Tilford
On Aug 19, 2012, at 6:10 PM, Dan wrote: Perhaps you should take the time to actually read the threads about this issue. IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH POWERPC SUPPORT. This is a change that Apple made in the streaming radio section of iTunes ON THEIR SERVERS. It affects ALL iTunes users, not

Re: iTunes redirects

2012-08-19 Thread Dan
At 7:37 PM -0500 8/19/2012, Kris Tilford wrote: On Aug 19, 2012, at 6:10 PM, Dan wrote: Perhaps you should take the time to actually read the threads about this issue. IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH POWERPC SUPPORT. This is a change that Apple made in the streaming radio section of iTunes ON

Re: iTunes redirects

2012-08-19 Thread Kris Tilford
On Aug 19, 2012, at 8:43 PM, Dan wrote: I've got a 3 week old MacBook Pro here that has the problem. Are you looking at the stations as presented in the live Library Radio category, or stations that you've dragged to playlists? I'm looking at the preset stations that Apple provided in

Re: iTunes redirects

2012-08-19 Thread Dan
At 8:54 PM -0500 8/19/2012, Kris Tilford wrote: On all my G3 Macs running the final G3 version of iTunes 8.2.1(6) I have no radio stations now. I've the same iTunes on my Smurf, and it's showing stations - all updated to the new URLs. Perhaps you have some sort of refresh problem? Have you