Sorry about that, I have a G4 gigabit with a 1gz sonnet processor with
2 gig of ram running OS 10.5.8, This was running fine until I used CCC
to backup to the WD external drive. I have contacted WD and they are
sending a new drive. I have a Firewire 800 card as well as a USB 2
card. Anything else n
On 3/2/10 12:55, "Norm Rowe" wrote:
> Been here before and thanks for the help but my problem continues. First
> I can not afford a new intel mac or evan a good used ppc mac. My screen
> is now OK with a addition of new ATI 9800 Mac Pro video card. Now the
> power button still does nothing, the r
>
> On 3 Feb 2010, at 04:55:21 PST, Norm Rowe wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this. The video board and
>> the external drive had problems
What problems?
>> I love my
>> mac and want to have it working.
What Mac? Model, processor, RAM, OS etc?
>>Where other than the ma
On 3 Feb 2010, at 04:55:21 PST, Norm Rowe wrote:
Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this. The video board and
the external drive had problems after the swap to CCC. I love my
mac and want to have it working. Where other than the main board
does the mac store information that is caus
Been here before and thanks for the help but my problem continues. First
I can not afford a new intel mac or evan a good used ppc mac. My screen
is now OK with a addition of new ATI 9800 Mac Pro video card. Now the
power button still does nothing, the restart button does. Took out the
switch an
On Oct 9, 2008, at 4:17 AM, g3-5-list group wrote:
>
>
> == 4 of 4 ==
> Date: Thurs, Oct 9 2008 1:07 am
> From: "Simon Royal"
>
>
> Peter
>
> I know the differences between SDRAM, DDR, DDR2, 144pin, 168pin,
> 200pin and 240pin.
>
> You do get PC RAM and Mac RAM, in the sense that some sticks wi
Damn, I was just going to click the send button when I saw the UK
email address. Just before erasing my post I checked their web page.
Hard to find but mentioned shipping outside USA may take a few extra
days to check funds . I'd email them and get a post quote. May still
be worth while depending
At 10:23 PM +0100 10/8/08, Simon Royal wrote:
>Hi
>
>I have my PowerMac G4 400Mhz running (after my Intel iMac died) and
>it is doing pretty well.
>
>I have 3 sticks of 128MB and a stick of 256MB in it totally 640MB,
>but as this is going to be my main machine until I get enough money
>together
Hi
I have my PowerMac G4 400Mhz running (after my Intel iMac died) and it is doing
pretty well.
I have 3 sticks of 128MB and a stick of 256MB in it totally 640MB, but as this
is going to be my main machine until I get enough money together for a new one,
I would like to cram it with as much R