Well, I have to laugh, I just spent some time setting up a dual 200MHz
Pentium Pro machine (lovely old Tyan m/b and 1Gb of ram!), hooked up to
an old Apple 15AV monitor, and loaded with netBSD.
Is this the future for Apple fans?
:-) John
On Jun 5, 2005, at 8:09 PM, John Niven wrote:
I just
John Niven wrote:
Well, I have to laugh, I just spent some time setting up a dual 200MHz
Pentium Pro machine (lovely old Tyan m/b and 1Gb of ram!), hooked up
to an old Apple 15AV monitor, and loaded with netBSD.
Is this the future for Apple fans?
Its the present except the nice mac
Yes they do;
http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/alpha/
On 30 Jun 2005, at 11:51, Darren wrote:
John Niven wrote:
Well, I have to laugh, I just spent some time setting up a dual
200MHz Pentium Pro machine (lovely old Tyan m/b and 1Gb of ram!),
hooked up to an old Apple 15AV monitor, and loaded
Hi there,
With these new Intel chips, Macs won't be called ever again as 'G5' or 'G4'.
Will we return to names like those on the past? (Centris, Quadra, LC,
etc...) Or will Macs be called as Mac D or PowerBook M?
I've heard the word 'Mactel'. I don't want to have a computer called Mactel!
It
Andre Skarzynski wrote:
Yes they do;
http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/alpha/
:) excellent, thank you both for the idea and link.
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Manuel Marques wrote:
Hi there,
With these new Intel chips, Macs won't be called ever again as 'G5' or 'G4'.
Will we return to names like those on the past? (Centris, Quadra, LC,
etc...) Or will Macs be called as Mac D or PowerBook M?
I've heard the word 'Mactel'. I don't want to have a