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Got a Sawtooth for free!

quantumii

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My cousin, who works in the graphics design business, gave me a nice Sawtooth a few days ago.

It has 768 MB RAM, a 30 GB HDD, 2 graphics cards (1 AGP and 1 PCI) as well as a ZIP drive.

I've just installed 10.4 on it, and it runs great! I may Xpostfacto leopard into a 2nd partition just for fun, but I think it will be a bit slow.

I also just scored a PowerMac 6100 (see own thread)

 

ken27238

Well-known member
I got my sawtooth for free too!

they are a great machine!

(Mac OS X Server 1.2 runs quite well :D )

 

Unknown_K

Well-known member
They are nice looking machines. I got mine for a little over shipping and I am waiting for a dual processor capable motherboard to arrive in the mail to use a dual G4-500 CPU. The G4's from the Sawtooth up to the Quicksilvers are very nice looking and functional machines.

 

geeko

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fyi, xpostfacto will not work w/ leopard (last i heard). i used a open firmware "hack" to make it think it had a fast enough processor, and everything installed just fine. google to find the hack, it is pressty easy, even if you have little experience.

 

Unknown_K

Well-known member
What would be the point of running a very CPU/GPU intensive OS on such an old machine? OSX 10.3/10.4 or even OS 9.2.2 would be a better choice.

 

quantumii

Well-known member
Yes, I know about the OF hack, as I have done it before on the iMac Lamp :) Maybe I will try it, but as you said, it is a bit too CPU/GPU intensive for this machine.

 
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