Add me to the list of members who are getting tired to this guy trying to sell
us on an OS thats (1) Commercial and (2) Craptacular.
Nannies please get rid of this tripe. It doesn't belong.
On 7 Jan 2012, at 16:31, Jesse wrote:
> Agreed
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> Sent from my iPhone 4
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> On Jan 7,
Luckily all of mine came in one burst... and were auto-junked since I never
sent an email to that address... even me as a very occasional poster got about
15-20...
On 20 Apr 2011, at 11:51, Stephen Conrad wrote:
> More than I care to think about.
> I finally created a script to Delete them
>
>
Hi,
Your iMac G5 cant run Windows via either. You need a iMac with an Intel Core
Duo , Core 2 Duo, i3, i5 or i7 Processor to do so. Your only option is to use a
program such as Virtual PC for Mac to emulate an Intel CPU.
Chris :)
On 5 Aug 2010, at 13:31, lu wrote:
> Hi
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> I was wondering if a
There is a program called LeopardAssist :
www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/26562/leopardassist
On 6 Jun 2010, at 17:10, Jasiu wrote:
> I know that Apple states that the processor has to be above 866 MHZ
> for this to run. I have 2 gigs of RAM on a 400 MHZ G4. Is there a
> work around for this ma
On 1 Mar 2010, at 20:32, Bill Connelly wrote:
> Is the free download of iMovie 6 available anywhere?
No, there isn't. If you have a copy of iLife '08 you used to be able to
download it for free, but I believe that download has been taken down.
Otherwise it isnt freely avaliable and you need to
this again.
Chris
On 26 Feb 2010, at 19:25, Jonas Lopez wrote:
> You have MADE MY DAY (LOLOTF) --- SEE IN CAPS BELOW:
>
>> From: Christopher Clarke
>> Subject: Re: Question of contamination: virus defense, safety
>> To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
>> Date: Friday,
Okay Okay... Calm Down. By the looks of things youre obviously uneducated when
it comes to computers and shouldnt be attempting any kind of virus removal.
The Ethernet connection CANNOT store anything, its like saying the a virus
could be transfered through the Telephone. Ethernet is similar, it
>>
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> Well, my Smurf here cant handle youtube even at 1024x768, same with
> H.264. It has Tiger on it and 867MB RAM, with a 40GB 7200rpm hard
> drive.
>
What version of Flash Player are you using, because everyone knows what a
putrid pile of crud Adobes Flash code for Macs is. I tend to use 1
>>>
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>> The Smurf, being a G3, is a bit slow for things like Flash and h.264 video,
>> but otherwise it's a great machine!
>>
>> - Dan. (on a 300-MHz Smurf).
>> --
>> - Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth.
>
> Slow? more like unuseable...
Actually it depends on the content, the
On 24 Feb 2010, at 18:56, Bruce Johnson wrote:
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> That's upgradable (and perfectly viable) with 10.4, you can even install 10.5
> on it with Leopard Assist.
>
That is incorrect, at least without a G4 CPU upgrade - out of the Box a
PowerMac G3 of any form cannot run 10.5 Leopard as it req
There is, but it involves removing the HD. For this Mac, youre better
off with OS 9, unless you upgrade the RAM to at least 256MB and even
then 10.3 Panther is probably a better bet.
Chris.
On 23 Sep 2009, at 18:16, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
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> I've got a 233mhz imac sitting here on my desk... t
no youre right, its not racism, just mindless homophobia...
(I love being politically correct).
On 4 Sep 2009, at 23:23, John Niven wrote:
>
> --- On Fri, 9/4/09, Bill Connelly wrote:
>> First, stop using degrading terms like "fag".
>>
>> Bill Connelly, Artist Who's Offended by Racism
>
> First
1) It is if you lock your profile down
2) It is a social networking site, to talk to friends etc. Its really
useful for planning events and reconnecting with old buddies
3) Its a website, so so long as youve got an OS X Mac with a
relatively decent browser, itll be fine (Use it on my PowerMac
None of your settings should be affected, but Id get it fixed ASAP,
especially if its your production machine - this could cause a lot of
problems if you crash the drives badly when it does die.
Just my 2c.
Chris
On 31 Aug 2009, at 22:31, mkehoe wrote:
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> I have researched replacement powe
Anything that is not from a Sawtooth or Gigabit Ethernet will not work
without modification, this includes CPUs from the Digital Audio
series, QuickSilvers and MDDs.
Chris
P.S. Good luck if you decide to go for Dual processors, let us know
how it goes!
On 23 Aug 2009, at 19:32, Jasiu wrote
> what proccessor can I "drop in" without any modifications?
>
> On Aug 19, 11:11 am, Christopher Clarke
> wrote:
>> I know that you cant put a Dual onto a Non-Dual mobo without
>> modifications - as it needs more power etc. Also, I think all
>> QuickSi
I know that you cant put a Dual onto a Non-Dual mobo without
modifications - as it needs more power etc. Also, I think all
QuickSilver G4 CPUs were interchangeable between same models (ie QS
2001 could have any 2001 CPU etc.)
Chris,
On 19 Aug 2009, at 19:09, Dan Knight, LowEndMac.com wrote:
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