My mac is .8 GHz Power PC G% 512 MB RAM
I'm guessing you mean an 800 Mhz G4
Actually, the % sign is on the 5 key. ;)
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never released anything slower than a 1.6Ghz G5
Didn't know. Good call, Bruce.
DID offer 800MHz G4's
Yeah, that's what I have. :)
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I like Logitech. They are cheap, but they work great.
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On Aug 27, 2009, at 4:56 PM, 2monet wrote:
My mac is .8 GHz Power PC G% 512 MB RAM
1. Is that sufficient for sketch up?
2. What brand mouse should I buy. I can't find anything in the Apple
store.
Thank you
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On Aug 27, 2009, at 2:56 PM, 2monet wrote:
My mac is .8 GHz Power PC G% 512 MB RAM
1. Is that sufficient for sketch up?
I'm guessing you mean an 800 Mhz G4, and it's very marginal, per their
requirements page:
Minimum hardware
• 1 GHz PowerPC™ G4.
• 512 MB RAM.
At the Apple online store, on the left column list, click on Mac
Accessories to see Apple's mouse options.
I'm sure you meant G5 (since % is 5 capitalized), and if you simply
search for Sketchup, Google's 3D modeling software (free or $495) and
click on Download, you will see the system
On Aug 27, 2009, at 5:29 PM, Cyrus Griffin wrote:
What do you mean by sketch up?
Googles 3D design appliation that they bought http://sketchup.google.com/
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2monet wrote:
My mac is .8 GHz Power PC G% 512 MB RAM
1. Is that sufficient for sketch up?
2. What brand mouse should I buy. I can't find anything in the Apple
store.
Thank you
I use dell, microsoft, logitech, etc optical usb mice (2 or more
buttons, I get used/cheap, thru