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 512
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 runni
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
On Aug 18, 2012, at 9:24 PM, Jonas Lopez wrote:
Last use for G3 333 MHz Blueberry.
Can any OS X run on this?
Yes, you can install up to 10.4.11, but you'd better max out the RAM
at 1 GB, and even then you won't get any smooth video playback in OS
X, but for general browsing it would probab
Last use for G3 333 MHz Blueberry.
Can any OS X run on this?
I am now running OS 9 with the only browser that works poorly is CLASSILLA - do
you know of any better one?
Real in need of help.
Thanks, JML
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