Its not worth spending over 200 dollars upgrading the emac 700Mhz CD
Rom Model.
Its Probably worth getting a Power mac Dual G4 or G5 single or G5 dual
or quad as a Replacement.
Upgrading to power mac G4 dual or any G5 is going to work out cheaper
and faster.
The G5's have faster videos cards
On Nov 9, 2011, at 11:41 PM, Charles Lenington wrote:
Have you tried turning on receipt required in your email program?
ie: (firefox) Prefs/advaned/return receipts/
check: when sending messages always request a return receipt
That only works if the recipient's mail system supports it.
Jack what does emac 700Mhz feels like with 1gb of ram running 10.4.
My emac 700 with 256mb of ram runs much slower.
I use mac os x 10.4.11 tiger.
This emac struggles with several editing apps like imovie 06 and
garageband 06.
Joshua Lewis
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The emac i use doesn't have built in modem.
This emac 700 cdrom was sold to education market only.
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On Nov 8, 2:10 pm, Tina K. penguir...@gmail.com wrote:
For some people, rural areas mostly, dialup is the only hardwired
connection available to them. There is satellite but you have to have
visibility of the satellite, it's expensive, and can be unreliable for
a number of reasons. You might
On Nov 10, 2011, at 6:48 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Nov 9, 2011, at 11:41 PM, Charles Lenington wrote:
Have you tried turning on receipt required in your email program?
ie: (firefox) Prefs/advaned/return receipts/
check: when sending messages always request a return receipt
That only
All my my G4 machines are running leopard regardless of their speed. I just
throw in the max ram, and it works fine for most basic things.
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Jack Suggs jhs...@gmail.com wrote:
I gave my grandson an eMac 700mhz with 1 gb RAM running 10.4.11 when
he was 10, now
1 gig of ram on an 800 MHz G4 was usable but not the greatest. However, it
will be a huge improvement over 256 megs, you will not regret upgraded.
However, I was spoiled by a Dual 2 GHz G5 with 6 gigs of ram at the same
time, which a single G5 is better than any G4.
I installed Leopard on an 800
On Nov 9, 2011, at 4:55 PM, MACMAN wrote:
Jack what does emac 700Mhz feels like with 1gb of ram running 10.4.
My emac 700 with 256mb of ram runs much slower.
I use mac os x 10.4.11 tiger.
This emac struggles with several editing apps like imovie 06 and
garageband 06.
You will see a
When I bought the eMac it had 256mb, and wouldn't run GarageBand very
well, which is what my grandson wanted. After upping the RAM to 1gb,
it runs pretty smooth. I can't answer about iMovie, we haven't tried
it. (FYI, I have some apps that were released during System 7 that
work in Classic mode
On Nov 10, 2011, at 9:55 AM, Jack Suggs wrote:
(FYI, I have some apps that were released during System 7 that
work in Classic mode under 10.4.11).
This is a screen shot of the classic OS 6 game Shufflepuck, running under OS X
http://dbdev2.pharmacy.arizona.edu/miscjunk/howcompatible.jpg
(it
My emac 700Mhz works ok for tiger for web browsing and watching videos
and playing old games.
I know 256 meg of ram is extremely minimum for tiger especially if you
want to do editing.
Ilife 06, Imovie, garageband runs very sluggish on a emac 700Mhz with
256 meg of ram.
Running Ilife 06,
On Nov 8, 2011, at 6:48 AM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I actually forgot about this.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Bruce Johnson
john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:
On Nov 6, 2011, at 8:31 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any
machines
On Nov 8, 2011, at 1:11 PM, Dennis Faulkner wrote:
I only upgraded to Cox high-speed when Cox played dirty pool,
raised my second phone line to $10 per month, and claimed they
couldn't fix that line - to me, my dial-up had a pretty fast
phone line, and the economy of dial-up through
On Nov 8, 2011, at 5:22 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
On Nov 8, 2011, at 5:14 AM, JohnCarmonne wrote:
On Nov 6, 2011, at 7:31 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any
machines after 2003 at all. It's not like we are still dealing
with dial-up
I'm sorry, but I'm afraid that I am. Modems are also great back up if you
lose your DSL/Cable/Satellite. There are some very, very good modems
still being made. Just my two cents. Peace, Virgil Fritz.
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In a message dated 11/8/2011
I gave my grandson an eMac 700mhz with 1 gb RAM running 10.4.11 when
he was 10, now he's 12 and the eMac still runs great, never had a
problem. He uses it online (mostly Facebook), with GarageBand (iLife
2005 version), and with his iPod Shuffle.
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On 11/8/11 6:02 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
On Nov 8, 2011, at 6:48 AM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I actually forgot about this.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Bruce Johnson
john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:
On Nov 6, 2011, at 8:31 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I am rather to question as to why
Bump the RAM to 1GB and it will be a smooth ride.
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 10:58 AM, MACMAN joshantiq...@gmail.com wrote:
I Just want to get peoples opinium on the emac 700Mhz
The emac i use
specs
powerpc G4 700mhz
256 megs of sdram
40 gig hard drive
CD rom only,
no modem
OS, mac os
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any machines after
2003 at all. It's not like we are still dealing with dial-up anymore, are
we?
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 10:18 PM, Christopher Satterfield
christopher1...@gmail.com wrote:
The ram is really low, especially for Tiger. The
On 11/6/11 10:31 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any machines
after 2003 at all. It's not like we are still dealing with dial-up
anymore, are we?
Mark, you may not be in dialup land yourself, but going into 2012, there
are still plenty of
On Nov 6, 2011, at 8:31 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any machines after
2003 at all. It's not like we are still dealing with dial-up anymore, are we?
Aside from all the folks without access to broadband, there's this quaint form
of
On 2011/11/06 20:31, Mark Sokolovsky so eloquently wrote:
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any machines
after 2003 at all. It's not like we are still dealing with dial-up
anymore, are we?
For some people, rural areas mostly, dialup is the only hardwired
connection
As a retired editor who never got less than an A in spelling in school, I'd
just like to state that Opinium is not the way the word opinion is spelled.
That's just in case someone, somewhere gets the mistaken impression that
Opinium is correct because it's in print (so to speak) and thus far
On Nov 8, 2011, at 12:11 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Nov 8, 2011, at 12:29 PM, Jim Scott wrote:
As a retired editor who never got less than an A in spelling in school, I'd
just like to state that Opinium is not the way the word opinion is
spelled. That's just in case someone, somewhere
I only upgraded to Cox high-speed when Cox played dirty pool, raised my second phone
line to $10 per month, and claimed they couldn't fix that line - to me, my dial-up had
a pretty fast phone line, and the economy of dial-up through fastermac.net made it worth it - I
have not been overly
On Nov 8, 2011, at 5:14 AM, JohnCarmonne wrote:
On Nov 6, 2011, at 7:31 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any machines after
2003 at all. It's not like we are still dealing with dial-up anymore, are we?
I FAX 80% of my invoices to
On 11/8/11 7:22 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
On Nov 8, 2011, at 5:14 AM, JohnCarmonne wrote:
On Nov 6, 2011, at 7:31 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any machines after 2003
at all. It's not like we are still dealing with dial-up anymore, are
I Just want to get peoples opinium on the emac 700Mhz
The emac i use
specs
powerpc G4 700mhz
256 megs of sdram
40 gig hard drive
CD rom only,
no modem
OS, mac os x 10.4.11 and mac os 9.2.2
Joshua Lewis
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The ram is really low, especially for Tiger. The hard drive is fine for
simple web browsing. The CD-ROM is a big setback since most programs and
such now come on DVDs and the modem isn't needed at all.
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