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I think it's a case of capacity exceeding a certain size around the same time that an interface was obsoleted in favor of a newer, faster one. In this case, I think 50 pin narrow SCSI was largely being replaced by 68-pin Ultra SCSI about the same time that 9gb became a reasonable amount of...
Actually, 8.6 is the minimum for a B&W (possibly 8.5 with an enabler). A fact that I learned all too well with my first B&W which would not install 9.1 without a firmware update while I only had 8.5 and 9.1 retail CDs.
BTW, can you still get 256 DIMMS that cheap?
John
What about Camino 1.6, particularly a G3-optimized build? iCab 4.8 32-bit (latest version) will also run on 10.3.9 and above.
As for OS recommendation, there is a lot to be said for a maxing the memory and installing Tiger. Out of curiousity, what is the video on your iMac?
If you're talking about BootX, then, no, it doesn't need its own partition. Instead, it runs as an extension under the classic Mac OS and offers an option to continue the MacOS boot or to boot under Linux.
It's not too hard to set up, basically you copy the kernel and ramdisk files for linux to...
Perhaps, but overclocking the existing CPU and/or installing a replacement is trivial. If you adjust the jumpers, the existing 233 should overclock to 266 and, possibly 300. My own Beige has a 350 chip from a B&W and is overclocked to 400mhz.
The definitive answer would be to run the PowerLogix UniNorth version checker http://www.powerlogix.com/downloads/UniNorthASICChecker.sit, though it *should* be safe to assume that a Rev. 2 Sawtooth board (p/n 820-1094-A) has the later version of the chip.
Thanks...
John
If you end up parting out the low-end ones, I'd be interested in talking about a Stealth Serial port and a Rev. 2 Sawtooth motherboard (I currently have the Uni-N version that won't support dual procs).
John
I think that it is the last in-production G4 upgrade for the Pismo.
550mhz seems to be as fast as the G4 upgrades went. There were some higher speed G3 upgrades from Powerlogix, but there are some reports of heat issues.
John
Is that with or without pushing the button?
The lights should be about the same as on the WallStreet. When the laptop is charging from a completely dead state, the single light will flash, eventually going solid, finally followed by the other lights in progression.
If you only see the flashing...
Personally, I'm from the school that both were overpriced in the first place, unless this was an ebay auction and the price included shipping.
As for the 128mb RAM and 6GB disk in the G3, I find it hard to consider either as a determining factor as both are so small/inexpensive as to be...
FYI, it's been a while since I used one, but I seem to recall that you *May* have to do a custom install to get the SCSI/Link driver. (It should be an option early in the install.)
John
That what I was thinking. It's actually the reason it took me so long to get the Sawtooth... I had been pricing cheap G4's on ebay for a while, but couldn't see the costs of even a $0.99 one after shipping.
Thanks... John
Since getting a Sawtooth G4 recently and seeing some spousal concern, I'm realizing that it's time to thin the herd a bit. Basically, I think I need to get rid of a B&W which has been upgraded to a G4/400 and a Beige G3/400 desktop.
I basically have two problems: 1) where to sell them and...
Or split the difference and go Win9x+BasiliskII. That's actually my personal favorite if only because I can get networking working. (OTOH, I can't seem to find a version of the SheepNet driver that builds with recent Linux kernels.)
John
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