Kelly,
You're getting some good info from the list here, but if you're finding you
really need some on site help, let me know. I live up in Portland. It would
be an easy drive down to assist and an excuse to visit a friend down by Marcola
(NE or Eugene).
Doug
On Jan 30, 2012, at 11:54
I'm in need of the little headphone jack board installed inside the iMac G3
(slot loader). It is the board on the front of the iMac into which the
headphones plug. It is connected to the computer via an 8 pin connector.
Looks exactly like the one in this link:
Greetings Group.
Have a question or two for you gurus:
Basics:
iMac 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB RAM.
Question:
I read somewhere on one of these groups that the Macs perform some type
of automatic system routine early in the morning, like around 3 AM. Can someone
enlighten me as to where I
I would be willing to bet that the problem is viewing video on the web.
Thats because Tiger is too old now, and doesn't support the latest Flash
Player. You could safely update to Leopard without upgrading the ram, but
you would soon need to upgrade that as well, because Leopard is on it's way
You're right John, what I meant was that Leopard is becoming less and less
useful to an average user.
And yes, I completely forgot about Snow Leopard, that would also work.
-Jonas
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On Jan 31, 2012, at 11:09 AM, Bill Brown wrote:
Greetings Group.
Have a question or two for you gurus:
Basics:
iMac 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB RAM.
Question:
I read somewhere on one of these groups that the Macs perform some type
of automatic system routine early in the
On 2012/01/31 09:20, D. Fabel so eloquently wrote:
I'm in need of the little headphone jack board installed inside the iMac G3
(slot loader). It is the board on the front of the iMac into which the
headphones plug. It is connected to the computer via an 8 pin connector.
Looks exactly like the