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Two Powermacs. But should I keep?

directive0

Well-known member
So I kinda want a stand alone Powermac to serve delicious oldskool apps to my 7100 when it's all said and done.

I found these guys at a hacker studio I frequent, and they look cool, but there is some problems. They both have composite/coaxial and svideo capture cards!

First up is Earshot, as she's called.

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Then there is a second one, that has this interesting rig. Looks like she was rack or cart mounted. She boots!

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So I can have either, they are free for the taking (there's also an iMac that I will get some pics of). But when I boot the second one there is WEIRD graphical glitches usually when re-waking from sleep. I'm wondering if this is because of the video capture cards? If the graphics card is toast what kind of behaviour would you expect.

Would there be any value in swapping components to make one that works without error?

 

Bunsen

Admin-Witchfinder-General
In short, yes. And if you manage to get the dual 800 working, it will happily thrash the single 933 in OS X or PPC Linux - especially if it's the version with 2MB of L3 cache per CPU.

 

volvo242gt

Well-known member
Combine'em. My G4 digital audio serves as an FTP server for my IIci via Fetch 3.0.3 (and SE/30 once it returns from being recapped). I also use it as my main computer, so it serves dual purposes.

Also, find a Griffin iMate, so you can use an ADB keyboard with whichever G4 winds up being the survivor.

-J

 

directive0

Well-known member
Thanks! I did indeed do just that.

I kept the dual-y 800 with the 1.6 gigs of ram. Its pretty damn zippy. Did a clean install of 10.4 and kept all the drives. All I really did to remedy the video problem was swap the cards, but on booting into 9.2 it does weird lines across the screen (like a C64 loading a program, almost) just before the happy mac. Weird. It has dual composite/s-video inputs I might use it to record some video games... maybe... I dunno. Maybe I'll use it to test my raspberry pies composite output. :D

I might just pass it on to someone who needs it, if anyone in Toronto is reading this gimme a shout.

 

volvo242gt

Well-known member
Which video card is installed in the AGP slot? Wonder if it's a driver issue in 9... In any case, if you do need a new video card, the Radeon 9700 (reflashed to Mac ROMs) works quite well. Got one in my digital audio.

-J

 

directive0

Well-known member
Hey fairchild, you're welcome to take a look.

Its sitting in that hacker-space interaccess I told you about. Its in their "free-for-all" junk pile so its yours for the taking if you want it.

 

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
Have they got a DA PSU available? :?:

My beloved DA be DOA. If they have a dead PSU, I'd love to get the cables for an ATX attempt. I'd like to leave mine alone for now, maybe I'll have a chance to fix it.

 

directive0

Well-known member
I can certainly grab the PSU out of it and send it to you if you'd like. I'll know more tomorrow when I'm down there.

There's also a spotted iMac that won't boot, but there may be some decent bezel if anyone needs any.

 

directive0

Well-known member
I have no desire, nor the room, to facilitate an iMac. But would be happy to help someone get their hands on it that want it.

They are easily my least favourite Apple design EVAR. :-x

 

fairchild

Well-known member
i'll take the imac and the hammerfall dsp card, if you could put those aside for me. i can't make it till next wednesday now :( too much mix work to do!

 

directive0

Well-known member
Hey guys, DSP is nowhere to be found, someone may have beaten you to it! PSU Is removed and secured, as well as ram and the (I believe) damaged gpu and composite input card.

The iMac remains untaken! Looks like shipping is still on you trash ;) !

 
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