Re: LCIII and LCIII+

2001-08-27 Thread the pickle
At 21:47 + on 25/08/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: BUT, watch that wattage/current requirements on that HD! the PSU in LC series is bit under 30W and most of it is given over to Not all of 'em. Apple claims 20-something for the Q605, but claims 47W for some of the other LC-class machines.

Re: LCIII and LCIII+

2001-08-27 Thread Clark Martin
At 21:47 + on 25/08/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: BUT, watch that wattage/current requirements on that HD! the PSU in LC series is bit under 30W and most of it is given over to Not all of 'em. Apple claims 20-something for the Q605, but claims 47W for some of the other LC-class machines.

Re: LCIII and LCIII+

2001-08-26 Thread Marten van de Kraats
7.x.x is limited to 2 gigs. That's any version of 7. So if you want bigger than 2 gigs, you'll have to partition under 7.x.x. OS 7.6.1 and up doesn't have the limitation but the machine's limit is 7.6.1. So, if you want a I am pretty sure that 7.5.x can see terabyte disks (not that it is

Re: LCIII and LCIII+

2001-08-25 Thread william ahearn
doesn't have the limitation but the machine's limit is 7.6.1. So, if you want a bigger drive, get 7.6.1. The only problem with drives in the pizza boxes is size. Believe you need a 1/3 height but I'm not betting the farm on that since it's been a while since I had an LCIII. But less height for sure