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  1. indibil

    Mac G4 Cube graphic card options

    I've already 3D printed the front end for the Radeon 7500 and the low-profile Radeon 9250. You've told me that the 9000 doesn't fit without moving the VRM, and that's true, and that the 7500 is a very common option, but no one has rated the low-profile 9250, for which I have drivers for OS9...
  2. indibil

    Mac G4 Cube graphic card options

    Thanks for your answers. I have a 6200, but it's out of the question because it doesn't have drivers for OS9. I also have a Radeon 7500, which I thought was the same size as the 9000. I'll have to check it out. I'll have to look it up, but I seem to remember that the Radeon 9000Pro was often...
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    Mac G4 Cube graphic card options

    Hi, a friend of mine has a nearly stock G4 Cube, and he wanted to do some upgrades. He still has the original VRM. One of the upgrades is replacing the graphics card. It must be able to run OS9, so we have two options: an ATI Rage 9000 Pro 64MB and a PC flashed PC Radeon 9250L 64MB. We assume...
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    iMac G3 (Rev A -> C) G4 CPU Upgrade

    Well, I have some news, although not very good news. First, a curious fact. Without an L2 cache, it's not possible to boot with either the original iMac EEPROM or the Lombard EEPROM; neither of them left the factory without an L2 cache. However, with the Wallstreet EEPROM, it's possible to boot...
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    iMac G3 (Rev A -> C) G4 CPU Upgrade

    Thanks for your answers. And @joevt, you're on a higher level, much higher. I'm sure we can find something with that information. @croissantking, I also suspect it could be a cache chip failure. It all started happening when the cache reached 200MHz, and from then on, it got worse and worse...
  6. indibil

    iMac G3 (Rev A -> C) G4 CPU Upgrade

    Well, I think all the 500MHz issues have nothing to do with the processor or the bus. I think there's a hardware problem. This problem has gotten worse and worse, and now it's gotten to the point where the iMac boots up but no longer has an L2 cache, and nothing has changed since the last tests...
  7. indibil

    iMac G3 (Rev A -> C) G4 CPU Upgrade

    A question, how did you adjust the bus to 83MHz?
  8. indibil

    iMac G3 (Rev A -> C) G4 CPU Upgrade

    Mine's rectangular too, and at 466MHz like yours. I thought the problem was solved with the 7410s, but I don't know anymore. The strange thing is that I got it to run at 500MHz with a 2V Vcore, and now it's not stable. I can't even boot it.
  9. indibil

    iMac G3 (Rev A -> C) G4 CPU Upgrade

    Luck is not on my side. Adjusted to 1.83V:
  10. indibil

    iMac G3 (Rev A -> C) G4 CPU Upgrade

    Update: The stability issue seems to be due to excessive processor speed and likely temperature. The first boot seemed to go well, but as it heated up, it gave problems and wouldn't work. I lowered the bus to 66MHz and adjusted it to 500MHz. Upon boot, the chime sounded, but it wouldn't boot or...
  11. indibil

    iMac G3 (Rev A -> C) G4 CPU Upgrade

    The Lombard EEPROM have some value at position 20, the other nothing.
  12. indibil

    iMac G3 (Rev A -> C) G4 CPU Upgrade

    Hi, I did another quick test. Maybe the speed isn't set as a multiplier but as a fixed value, but in my case it's being complicated by the bus overclock to 83MHz. It doesn't like something. Up until now, it occasionally wouldn't boot on the first try, but on the second or third try, it always...
  13. indibil

    iMac G3 (Rev A -> C) G4 CPU Upgrade

    Looking at all my photos, I get the feeling that the EEPROM content is conditioned by the processor speed. Below 400MHz, everything works fine; we've always maintained the expected ratio, but at 400MHz or higher, the ratio drops. No matter what EEPROM is used, it always drops when reaching...
  14. indibil

    iMac G3 (Rev A -> C) G4 CPU Upgrade

    Hi @herd I've tried changing that value, but upon startup it tells me there's no L2 cache. I've attached the .bin file in case I made the change incorrectly. I've also attached the EEPROM dumps from the Lombard 400MHz with 1MB cache, which I believe has a 2.5:1 ratio as commented in previous...
  15. indibil

    iMac G3 (Rev A -> C) G4 CPU Upgrade

    Hello. Today I found some time and continued modifying the processor in my iMac G3. First, I swapped the 256kb cache chips for two 512kb ones taken from the same DA 466MHz daughterboard, clocked at 250MHz (it has the -25 at the end of the reference). Thanks @herd for your tips on working with...
  16. indibil

    Designing Firewire card for Mezzanine??

    Hi, I need to order from Digikey some items, but I can't find the 160-pin mezzenine connector opposite the one on the iMac. Does anyone know if it's available? What reference number would it have?
  17. indibil

    iMac G3 (Rev A -> C) G4 CPU Upgrade

    I have already received the adapter for the TL866, I just need time! In the post about overclocking the bus of this iMac I mentioned that it seems that the Cache ratio changes when changing the bus speed, according to Gauge Pro...
  18. indibil

    iMac G3 (Rev A -> C) G4 CPU Upgrade

    Thanks @Daniël, I've searched and it must be the one you mentioned. I'll try it! https://www.mouser.es/ProductDetail/STMicroelectronics/M24C02-WDW6TP?qs=Du8MRN8yFR6ucuUktOfCYg%3D%3D
  19. indibil

    iMac G3 (Rev A -> C) G4 CPU Upgrade

    Thanks for all this information. Unfortunately, it's beyond my knowledge; no matter how much I read and reread it, I don't know where to start. I would need someone's help modifying the EEPROM dump. Seeing the changes in firmware versions, if the Lombard EEPROM worked in an iMac G3 tray, would...
  20. indibil

    Is it possible to Install Sorbet Leopard on G4-upgraded G3 B&W

    Do you have at least a 500MHz processor and 512MB of RAM? I think those are the minimum requirements. I was able to install it on a Pismo upgraded to a 500MHz G4, and it worked after updating to the latest firmware.
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