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I'd like to know where they got the RAM required for those machines. The IIfx RAM was unique and designed around the clock speed of the IIfx. If you overclock the motherboard then you need even faster RAM than the stock IIfx but that fits in the same slots. Since that RAM wasn't used in any...
Ah, good. 9.2.2 is needed for the last update to the ATi drivers so I just hoped it could be done. I've also heard that 9.2.x is faster than 9.1. So now I just have to get OS9Helper onto those machines and I'll be good to go. One step closer to OS X on a beige.
So the instruction manual from Sonnet says their upgrades only work up to 9.1 but I know there are people here who refuse to accept such things so I have to ask. Have any of you gotten 9.2.x to work with a Sonnet CPU upgrade in spite of what Sonnet says in the manual?
So you just got a beige PCI Mac with no OS installed and you have Mac OS 9.1 and Ubuntu 9.10 for PPC Macs available for a clean install. Given how old 9.1 is and that no modern software runs under it any longer, and the fact that you have a half dozen other Macs with 9 installed already, would...
I got a used G3/375 Sonnet upgrade a few days ago and put it in my 7600/132 today and system profiler is reporting a G3 at 417mhz! I didn't know these could be overclocked. :)
You forgot the part about how a disgruntled Steve Jobs formed a rogue startup called NeXT that created the OS that blew both Windows and Mac OS away. What's even more amazing is that NeXT basically had the functional equivalent of OS X running on 030/040 hardware. :lol:
There was a clone maker that actually overclocked IIfx motherboards to 50mhz. I would imagine they wouldn't be very stable at that speed. The IIfx was frequently glitchy at 40mhz, at 50mhz it must have been a real handful.
I really want one of these. The best place to look is probably ebay Germany and hope the seller understands English and is willing to ship it to you. Most of the less well known clones were sold there.
Just like the listing states. The Radius 68020 board in my SE has a socket like that so do many Amiga and Atari Falcon/TT030 upgrade boards I've seen. Micromac boards also use that socket in their Mac upgrades and so did Daystar. I think the Mac II/IIfx boards have those sockets. I'm fairly...
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