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I did try the patch anyways, but same behaviour.
Worse case ill I’ll take a stock 450 and change it to be a 500.. that should be plenty for playing 2000 era games. But it’s a shame this damn 1ghz won’t play nice with OS9.
I have tried multiple combos of RAM.. I have 7 or 8 DIMMs, and no matter the combo, I get the same odd behavior on OS9.
Oh, and Re: the SSD, I did try another IDE disk I had lying around, same issue.
Makes me still want to blame the CPU.. but again, why does 10.4 work?
Leopard assist only changes the clockspeed reported by open firmware. When it's actually got a 1ghz installed, I don't need to use that for the disc to boot. Good thought though.
Hi all,
I abandoned my Cube aspirations and picked up a pristine Sawtooth locally. Factory specs are a G4 400, 256 RAM, 10GB HDD.
I ripped most of that out. Tossed in a Sonnet Encore 1ghz, bumped RAM to 1gb, and chucked in an SSD. Also is rocking a Radon 9000 and two Voodoo II's so I can play...
So, finally tore down my Cube in preparation for the new CPU.
Between the CPU module and the Cubes heat-sink, there's two strips of a foil type material. Can I just toss this, clean up the area with some alcohol, and then use some high quality thermal paste instead?
As promised.. here's some pictures.
I marked up a similar DVD with a sharpie so you could get an idea of what I did on the other drive. Dremel away as much as you can, but be sure to keep the four mounting holes intact.
It's not pretty, but that bastard isn't moving with the combo of...
I'm going to be tearing my Cube apart again when the VRM cable I ordered comes in.. (so I'll post pictures of the dvd drive then)
Gist is though, you can use any IDE Slot load drive.. provided you have that eBay linked adapter from above, and have some really good two sided tape (command strips...
It'll work with the right disc.. http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php/topic,4366.0.html
The Firewire 800 ports gets limited to 400 speed, same with USB. 2 gets neutered down to 1.1 speeds.
I've tried it on my Dual 1.2 MDD, and it's fine. OS X won't allow selecting OS 9 as the boot disc...
All MDDs can run native OS9. The ones with Firewire 800 ports need that custom version of OS 9.2 floating around.
Here's the thing with MDDs.. they're fucking loud. Like really really loud. For OS9 you're better off with a Quicksilver. For OS 10+ you're better off with a (non watercooled) G5. ...
Quick followup after digging.
The power regulators on the Cube VRM (stock) only go up to 10amps.. so changing the Mosfets won't do anything. The regulators need to be changed too.. and I can't find a direct replacement.
So.. might be back to the Stratos one. Grr.
Hello again,
Sorry for (yet) another Cube question.
So, the VRM. Important to keep cool, and/or change it if you're going to be adding a bunch of extra components.. e.g. CPU, newer GPU, etc..
For a hobby, I'm having a hard time justifying the $200 for the Stratos one.. not saying it's a bad...
Fan is already installed, so no problem there.
I guess I'll look up that Stratos VRM guy and see if we can do a deal. It'll allow me to install the Radeon 9000 I have kicking around too.
Y'all are right though, better safe than sorry right? Especially with how hard parts are to find for these.
Looks like it's an Encore ST G4. 1Ghz.
Manual says you need to install a fan if using a Cube. No worries there.
But it also says if you have the 800mhz and 1200mhz, nothing else is needed. But if you're using the 1Ghz, it's saying you need a newer VRM?
Can anyone comment on this? You'd think...
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