Posted on 03/20/2005 9:54:51 AM PST by SunkenCiv
I've heard that *some* of the iMacs will take the 512mb in both slots (I think over on http://www.LowEndMac.com/ ) but have been reluctant to take this apart. I have the book "My iMac" which shows how to take apart and put together for RAM and hard drive upgrades, and presumably for Harmoni, which is getting cheaper suddenly. A couple of companies made internal CD burners for the "mezzanine", tray-loading iMacs such as I have, and a few months back I found a source of at least one type.
Probably the best bet is to upgrade the PowerMac 7600 across this room. Sonnet makes an 800 Mhz G4 upgrade, and I found an online source which is selling it with a Firewire, or FW/USB adapter, as a bundle. I want to use the ADS Dual Drive case (which got hard to find all of a sudden; it is FW/USB and comes with Mac software) and plunk in a DVD burner, probably from Sam's. Backing up drives won't be such a chore then.
:') Since it's likely that each of the ports will be needed in a different locale, it would probably be cheaper and more practical to just get some separate extensions. However, it wouldn't be as pretty. ;')
Thanks!
You just need to trade up to better equipment, rather than ruling out discussions which will ultimately come down to your need to reboot.
I've tried KDE, nowhere near OS X.
I'm freeping on a dual opteron 250, with 2GB memory, full smp, and not hindered a bit.
But it's not as cohesive and user-friendly as OS X. BTW, that's one smokin' system.
CD (not DVD) slot-loading burner for original iMacs:
http://www.mcetech.com/imacrw.html
http://www.technowarehousellc.com/incddrivfori.html
DVD burners for your iMac:
internal:
http://www.mcetech.com/dvdrwimacsl.html
external:
http://store.mcetech.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=SD16FWUSB2-D&Category_Code=STORFWCDDVDRW&Product_Count=2
cool! thanks - I'll check 'em out.
I'm looking for a slot-loading DVD reader for the iMac 'cause I already have a NEC ND-2510A dual-layer burner (was a $80 stealdeal from outpost.com(?) a few months ago, via dealmac) in a firewire case (too bad media is still big $$$ for these).
Good idea, checkin' DealMac. Also, the LaCie website has a garage sale section that has a lot of stuff go through, some new but discontinued (model end), some refurbed but warrantied.
I've got my eye on the ADS dual USB/FW case, but I think I said that before. It's about $64, comes with Mac software, and I can throw any IDE device in there.
Is OS X system 5 or BSD based? Either blow the doors off Linux.
I picked one up at Costco yesterday for $24.59. Wanna see how well it plays from a USB keychain-drive (an unusual and noteworthy feature for anyone who doesn't own an MP3 player yet OR doesn't want to always drive with it).
FreeBSD on a Mach kernel.
I am not yet sold on micro kernels as opposed to a monolithic kernel, but then OS's is not my thing.
Microkernel architectures are usually more robust, and generally a more elegant architecture, but there can be a performance hit. One cool thing is that the Mach kernel was born on multiprocessor machines, and that coupled with the G5 chip's "mother" being originally designed for multi-core, multiprocessor setups means the Mac is one hell of an SMP box.
I'm happy Mac decided to go Unix for an OS, that puts Macs back on my radar screen and thier $500 box is in my price range too.
I'll get mac one of these days.
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