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iBook G4 & Tiger

CaryMG

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I have an iBook G4 that runs at 800MHz.

Is that fast enough ta run Tiger or would you guys recommend against it ?

:b&w:

 

IPNixon

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When I had my Lombard (G3 333) up and running, it ran Tiger. I can definitely say that it was MUCH more smooth than Panther or Jaguar.

 

bluekatt

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my ibook G3 500 mhz with 386 mb ram runs tiger just fine

( it has too it doesnt have a working cd rom and only tiger boots off a usb drive)

 

Temetka

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An 800MHz G4 CPU is more than enough for Tiger.

Whether it is more than enough for Tiger and your apps of choice is purely subjective.

That being said, I don't know anyone who does FCP editing or Maya on an iBook. I think you should be just fine.

 

bigD

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Just make sure you put as much memory as you can afford into that thing, and you should be fine.

 

bluekatt

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Just make sure you put as much memory as you can afford into that thing, and you should be fine.
yes i was running panther for a while under 128 mb on a imac G4 800 mhz and i can tell you it was no fun

i added 256 mb ram and that made a lot of difference

 

tmtomh

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The CPU is plenty fast enough for Tiger.

You need at least 512MB RAM to run Tiger with acceptable speed, though.

 

iMac600

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That machine is capable of Leopard even, once you crack the limiter on the disc. It will have no problems with Tiger.

 

Temetka

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I am not so sure about Leopard. Oh it'll run ok. However that 32MB GPU is going to slow things down a tad. The overall user experience should be acceptable though.

I'm just not so sure about running Leo with a max of 640MB of RAM and that various apps for the user, plus background apps. I think it would be interesting to see what kind of performance he gets out of it.

Ibooks are nice machines. Someday I would like to own the original 500MHz IceBook. I was always intrigued by their looks and I know a 500MHz G3 is plenty fast for OS 9.

 

bluekatt

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...yeah right

and rewrite mac os x in the mean time

there is no G3 support in leopard at all any more apple removed it from the code its gone a G4 is now the break off point

 

Temetka

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I wonder if someone could actually mod the code and add G3 support or a patch.
Sure they could.

If they had access to the source code.

And a few good lawyers.

And deep pockets.

And....

 
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