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From: Amanda Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, September 1, 2008 8:34 pm
Subject: Re: iMac g3
To: imaclist@googlegroups.com
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> Umm... Not quite...
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> On Sep 1, 2008, at 11:32 , Kyle Parish wrote:
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> > I know that Leopard won't work on a Motorola proce
Leopard will run on a G4 at 867 Mhz or higher.
http://www.apple.com/macosx/techspecs/
Lynn Wegley
See the InfoManager blog at http:www.ugnn.com
On Sep 1, 2008, at 1:32 PM, Kyle Parish wrote:
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> I know that Leopard won't work on a Motorola processor.
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> On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 8:27 AM,
Umm... Not quite...
On Sep 1, 2008, at 11:32 , Kyle Parish wrote:
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> I know that Leopard won't work on a Motorola processor.
Happily running Leopard on a Sawtooth G4. 1.6 GHz OWC CPU and 1 GB ram.
Amanda ;->
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On Sep 1, 2008, at 11:32 AM, Kyle Parish wrote:
> I know that Leopard won't work on a Motorola processor.
If by "a Motorola processor," you meant the AIM (Apple-IBM-Motorola)
PowerPC processors, you are wrong again. Here is the system
requirement for Leopard:
"Mac computer with an Intel, P
On Sep 1, 2008, at 2:32 PM, Kyle Parish wrote:
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> I know that Leopard won't work on a Motorola processor.
Which 'Leopard'?, there are two, a PPC version, and an X86 version.
Apple 'Bundles' the PPC & X86 versions together as a 'Universal'
install, but thats just marketing.
Chuck D.
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On Sep 1, 2008, at 2:48 PM, Kyle Parish wrote:
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> Hi back Charles.
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> I haven't decided as to weather I want to re-format the whole flash
> drive or not. Some of the programs on there are really nice, like the
> "Ready Boost" for instance helps speed up your computer by using some
> of the di
Hi back Charles.
I haven't decided as to weather I want to re-format the whole flash
drive or not. Some of the programs on there are really nice, like the
"Ready Boost" for instance helps speed up your computer by using some
of the disk space for V.M.. I have tried to reformat it in the past
an
I know that Leopard won't work on a Motorola processor.
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 8:27 AM, Fabian Fang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Aug 31, 2008, at 6:20 AM, Kyle Parish wrote:
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>> I know any OSX 10.4.11, or older, will not work with an intel chip.
>> It has to be Leopard.
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> This is not t
I have the 9.2.2 disk but it is an update disk. 9.1 is the install
disk. If you have 9.2.2 update disk than it will not do a clean
install. You need to have 9.1 installed first. If that is the case
then you can try the 8.1 disk.
On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 9:15 AM, Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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At 7:57 AM -0700 8/30/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I've a iMac 233MHz and I'm trying to get it working. Because the iMac
>hasn't HDD I had to install a new one (empty, no mac OS on it). And
>here begins the problem: I'm unable to boot from a OS9.2.2 CD. In
>fact, the CD starts loading but it st
I've a iMac 233MHz and I'm trying to get it working. Because the iMac
hasn't HDD I had to install a new one (empty, no mac OS on it). And
here begins the problem: I'm unable to boot from a OS9.2.2 CD. In
fact, the CD starts loading but it stops when a floppy icon with a
question mark inside appear
You could use one as a file server and backup your laptop data to it.
You could use one as a jukebox and load up your itunes. You could
also listen to Internet radio through iTunes.
You can use one to share printer(s) on the network.
I have a 500 mhz G3 iMac that I use as my main machine for br
Thats not quite true. I was running 10.4.6 up to 10.4.11 on my MacBook
Pro before I loaded Leopard!
cjc
On 31/08/2008, at 11:20 PM, Kyle Parish wrote:
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> I know any OSX 10.4.11, or older, will not work with an intel chip.
> It has to be Leopard.
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