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from what i under stand the reason why we have to hack in tot he video cards is because apple decided to use the then unassigned pins 3 and 11 for their adc protocol
a few years later when agp 8X was released pins 3 and 11 were assigned to draw power
the older powermacs are...
ill probably slice the circuti trace of pin 3 and 11 away on the geforce
the video card is easy to replace ( and i have 4 others )
its not so easy to fish out tiny slivers of scotch tape out of your agp slot
recently i got my hands on a 2001 QS 733 with a vile ati rage 128 pro card with a piddly 16 mb ram
and the rage 128 just decided to die ...typical
as it happens i actually happen to have four spare video cards 3 agp and one pci
an radeon 7000 32 mb ( pci )
an ati...
office 2000 is stil my office fo choice on the windows side
light enough to run on every pci throw it at new enough to be able to read most other files
office 2004 on the mac side of things
i wouldnt mind getting my hands on a snow imac if only to compliment the rest of my i machines
all my main macs are white
( ibook imac G5 intel imac emac )
the only ones misisng from that line up are a snow imac and a imac G4
i ran vista ( briefly) on my p3 xeon 1266 mhz with 512 mb ram and a 512 mb vid card
it ran rather well ( the video card most likley helped a lot ) but i got rid of vista after a few hour i just cant stand it thinsg are chanched not because it makes sense or to make it...
i am not sure if it is an i815
or an xeon at all wikipedia identifies my cpu as a pentium 3 tualatin s used in blade servers
what i do know is that this motherboard unfortunaly caps at 512 mb
so thats next on the list of being replaced that and a heatsink
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