Juan,
I am not responding to answer your question but for
antoher reason. I have been using a Mac IIci offline
since 1989 and a Mac 7300 on line since 2002. In the
IIci, recently I increased internal memory from 16MG
to 32GB with enormous increased throuput especially in
the background, having el
The Mac IIci can be upgraded to 128MG RAM.
--- Juan Carlos De La Cruz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> YAY!!
>
> Isn´t it AMAZING the huge difference of memory
> consumption with what
> could be considered just "A little detail" by some?¿
> ;)
>
> Now the interesting question is... since the
>
Coolrays, and anyone else,
Do you know where I might buy 8MB and 16MB 30 pin
SIMMs for a Mac IIci? I have been sekeing these for
over six months but without success. I would like to
bump my 32MB Iici to maybe 48MB or 64MB and up to
128MB to see how the performance changes and after
those tests, u
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 06:43:48 -0800 (PST)
From: Mel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Do you know where I might buy 8MB and 16MB 30 pin
SIMMs for a Mac IIci? I have been sekeing these for
over six months but without success. I would like to
bump my 32MB Iici to maybe 48MB or 64MB and up to
128MB to see how
--- Jeff Walther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are many NuBus video cards which will provide
> 24 bit color on the IIci.
There's also the 24AC, which is also Power Mac
compatable.
(Meaning that the acceleration functions work on PPC
as well
as 68k.) You DO NOT want version 1.0 of the 24AC. I
on 12/10/05 1:20 AM, Jeff Walther at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Another poster mentioned sales from a few years ago. Was that
> Sunguk? Or something like that. As I recall he hundreds of sets of
> four 16MB SIMMs he wrote had come out of Q700s. Kind of made me
> wonder where all those Q700s wen
Didn't those ram also fit a then current apple laser printer?
As I recall he hundreds of sets of
> four 16MB SIMMs he wrote had come out of Q700s. Kind of made me
> wonder where all those Q700s went to.
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From: "Jeff Walther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Vintage Macs"
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 2:20 AM
Subject: Re: On MIDI Sequencing - IIci performance enhancements
> Daystar also made the Turbo040 accelerator based on the 68040
I have a IIci with maxed out RAM and a 50MHz Daystar '030 accelerator. It
works pretty good except...
The MIDI sequencer I'm using on it is an old non 32-bit clean version of
Performer. Because it's not 32-bit clean, I have to run it in 24-bit mode
and System 7.1 takes about 115MB of the RAM. When
YAY!!
Isn´t it AMAZING the huge difference of memory consumption with what
could be considered just "A little detail" by some?¿ ;)
Now the interesting question is... since the Performer version you´re
using is not 32 bit clean... Which OS was it originally intended for?
:D Would be nice
on 12/8/05 5:01 PM, Juan Carlos De La Cruz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The version of Performer I'm using was originally for System 6. I maxed out
the RAM 2-3 years ago when this guy on eBay was selling sets of 128MB for
the IIci for $15. He was in silicon valley and had hundreds of sticks of
RAM.
On 9-dec-05, at 0:01, Juan Carlos De La Cruz wrote:
YAY!!
Isn´t it AMAZING the huge difference of memory consumption with what
could be considered just "A little detail" by some?¿ ;)
no it is a address problem. 24bits could not adress more than 8Mb to
apps. the rest (higher adresses)
Speedometer 3.2 says that with Daystar and Supermac cards these numbers over
a stock IIci:
CPU: 1.86
FPU: 1.3 (it has a 68882 FPU)
Benchmarks: 1.57
Graphics: 1.9
on 12/9/05 8:43 AM, Mel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Coolrays, and anyone else,
>
> Do you know where I might buy 8MB and 16MB 3
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