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  1. MBongo

    setting up a G4 Tower Quicksilver 933 MHz

    QuickBench 4.0 Some of the recently converted PCI SATA Controller cards are problematic with Quicksilvers. Hopefully yours will not be.
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    setting up a G4 Tower Quicksilver 933 MHz

    “I’ll just do a fresh OS install on a new disk.” Yay! If you’re going to use a single drive are you considering a dual-boot scenario with OS 9.2 and some flavor of OS X? If so, initialize, format and multi-partition the new disk with Drive Setup 2.1 first and install OS 9.2 on the first...
  3. MBongo

    setting up a G4 Tower Quicksilver 933 MHz

    Exactly. Not the same as the Geforce 4 Ti 4600. But it'll get ya DVI. (And for a price much less than the Geforce 4 Ti 4600.)
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    setting up a G4 Tower Quicksilver 933 MHz

    There’s an Apple Nvidia GeForce 4 32MB AGP DVI ADC 603-1263 630-4023 on eBay right now (San Diego) $25.00!
  5. MBongo

    1.33 GHz Mac Mini

    Thanks @max1zzz! That helps.;) Maybe it's like the 1.5 GHz version arriving in the 1.42 badged cases?
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    1.33 GHz Mac Mini

    Thanks @herd. Appreciate your insights and opinions - however I did ask specifically about “stock” 1.33 GHz G4 minis and not for any G4 Minis “set” or overclocked to 1.33 GHz. Perhaps additional clarification was necessary? The 1.33 GHz model AND the 1.5 GHz are members of the 10,2 Family -...
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    1.33 GHz Mac Mini

    A question for those that may have one of these specific, stock G4 Mac minis. 1.33 GHz Mac Mini ONLY Q: Is there a resistor present at the R52 location (under the heatsink)? Resistor location red-dotted here on a 1.25 GHz Mac mini. And if you’ve ever removed (or tried to...
  8. MBongo

    G4 1.42GHz Mac Mini wont boot off DVD or USB

    Here’s a TransMac / Windows approach: http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php/topic,6699.0.html But instead of using the OS 9.2.2 image, you’d use a Tiger ISO. https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/mac-osx-mac-os-10-ppc (#32) I begin OS X installs on G4 Minis here with 10.4.6. [The original 1.42...
  9. MBongo

    Mac Mini G4, mSATA-to-IDE adapters and Master/Slave

    Thanks @Snial. “Mother is the necessity of invention”. Or that’s backwards? 😉 I like your case “vent” approach and my OCD would likely have had me and my dremel tool making very clean cuts nearly all the way to each surrounding top side… if I were concerned about the thing flopping around...
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    Mac Mini G4, mSATA-to-IDE adapters and Master/Slave

    Ooops. Forgot to mention that the above results (other than the MDD and Seagate) are via a 1.42 GHz G4 Mac mini.
  11. MBongo

    Mac Mini G4, mSATA-to-IDE adapters and Master/Slave

    Big Congrats!!! And yes, the mSATA is a “little bit faster” than the conventional drives.:) From comparison testing that I’m currently working on that provides a one-number performance rating based upon QuickBench 2.0 results. Check the Seagate rating in lower right corner. AND would you...
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    Mac Mini G4, mSATA-to-IDE adapters and Master/Slave

    Okay, perhaps even “weirder Plus”… the half-sized card mSata adapter (typically comes with a white case) will not run in a G4 Mac mini unless the little voltage selector is set to 5v. The “full-size” mSata adapter does not offer that option - but still functions fine. All pictured in #9 post...
  13. MBongo

    Mac Mini G4, mSATA-to-IDE adapters and Master/Slave

    The G4 Mac mini was never originally intended to install or run OS 9 - but can with the OS 9.2.2 Installer mentioned previously. http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php/topic,4365.0.html IF you only intend to install / run OS X, I’d begin with and try some version of Tiger… with the mSata +...
  14. MBongo

    Mac Mini G4, mSATA-to-IDE adapters and Master/Slave

    You mean other than what I assume to be a missing voltage regulator on the left one?
  15. MBongo

    Mac Mini G4, mSATA-to-IDE adapters and Master/Slave

    Perhaps I misunderstood. You’re trying to do this externally via USB, using the interface outlined in red… versus internally, connected to the G4’s internal riser? (Similar Mac Mini C2D riser shown in my example.) If your plan is to use the mSATA and adapter inside of the G4 Mac Mini, then...
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    Mac Mini G4, mSATA-to-IDE adapters and Master/Slave

    I usually initialize, format and partition using Drive Setup 2.1 from the OS 9 installer disc http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php/topic,4365.msg30502.html#msg30502 and then reboot and install 10.4.6 afterwards… using Disk Utility to reformat the 2nd partition before installing OS 10.4.6...
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    Mac Mini G4, mSATA-to-IDE adapters and Master/Slave

    Trag said: “There is apparently a very long thread about this very topic with respect to the Mac Mini over on OS9 Lives. I saw it referenced in another thread, but there wasn't a link, so if someone hunts it down, I'd love to see a link.” That link / thread… begins here...
  18. MBongo

    MDD heatsink upgrade

    I believe that the “stock” Apple copper heatsinks from the 1.42 GHz MDD FW800 are the best… but I have a loose pair of the “finned” stainless steel MDD heatsinks AND a solid aluminum one if you’d be interested in either of those two types. But as far as any ”aftermarket” heatsinks… sorry, I...
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    ’03 MDD 1.25GHz SP FW400 - No load or boot of OS 9

    Thanks reid, have passed along your idea. MDD owner is out of town away from machine for holiday and efforts shall be renewed, likely on the 4th.
  20. MBongo

    ’03 MDD 1.25GHz SP FW400 - No load or boot of OS 9

    Thanks jeremywork! "As far as I know all of the FW400 boards should be capable. This lends credence to the non-standard firmware theory. Has a CPU upgrade (especially a faster one, 1.7GHz+) been installed in the past? Some of those require aftermarket firmware which needs nvram patches active...
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