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Really enjoying my iBook recently
I just wanted to let the place know that since I have been digging around for PPC software and hacks, I keep coming across apps that I downloaded originally when I first bought my iMac in 2009. Even though it's an intel iMac, a lot of these apps are PPC compatible and I just happened to have stored away in a folder that I thought I lost: a bunch of utilities that I just installed on my iBook G4 1.33GHz 1.5GB RAM.
This obviously won't be a surprise to many of you, but I installed: CandyBar, LiteIcon, and OnyX. It's fun messing around with these apps again and now that they're all free, I'm having a blast with the GUI. I think a nice TRON theme will be the first and then who knows? Anyway, I am rediscovering the awesomeness of my machine and it's great.
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So, I hear you. There is lots of life in our old Macs still.
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This all started with me mostly just trying to find the .dmg(s) that I still had for other apps that were all either Intel/PPC compatible, or PPC only just to help out MisterKeeks with his PowerPC Archive site. And I kept having these " A ha" moments and then it just kept going. So I put all those apps on the iBook and had fun for a couple of hours. When I get that TRON theme finished, I'll upload a screenshot. I love TRON AND my iBook. I'm seriously amazed sometimes when I think of what I was able to buy for $149 because the shop just suddenly could not sell their PPC stock at their regular prices.
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Glad! iBooks are fun to use
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Yes they are. AND I was actually looking at your blog last night around 12:30ish. I like it!
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Congrats!
I have the same iBook and also love it. Great find.
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Is that the one you have in your signature line? If so, did you upgrade the HDD yourself? Do you have any opinions on installing a SSD in one? I don't know if that would increase the read/write speed that much, but I had a thought that the decreased power consumption might make the battery last longer.
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I also get pretty good battery life, ~80 minutes on the original with 190 cycles, and ~3 hours on a new one. I don't rely too much on the battery, and will use the AC adapter when I'm not at home whenever possible. All in all, it's a great little machine.
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That's great battery life. As I wrote, I don't rely on the battery much, but I recall that my replacement battery is on the good side of three hours.
The RAM is already maxed out, so that's great. It made it difference for me. I also use Onyx and Xslimmer, which also make a difference. It's a snappy little machine, and my primary rig.
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Though it only is two, since screens are measured diagonally, there is a significant amount of additional space.
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And I know that, but it's just difficult to justify an expenditure for what is almost the same machine for the size of the display when things are already tight.
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I got lucky with my iBook. Gently used with 10.5.8 installed and a larger-than-stock HDD. I upped the RAM, replaced the DC-in board, and started using a USB WiFi signal booster after AirPort Extreme crapped out. (Each problem emerged over time; the iBook was near pristine when I got it.) Otherwise, all systems go.
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I think I got lucky with mine too. I bought it from a Mac reseller that gave up trying to sell it for the regular price and instead I got an iMac and the iBook for about $300. Everything works great and I even cloned the OS from the iMac onto the iBook. No issues.
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The original 40GB and 60GB hard drives that these laptops came with are only 4200 rpm drives. I would think an SSD would be noticeably faster, but expensive. A 5400 rpm drive would be noticeable, too, I would think, and much more affordable. I purchased my iBook for Christmas 2006 when the online retailers were blowing them out for $649. The Intel MacBooks were coming out and the stores were getting rid of the PowerPC's. It's been a good laptop that I've thoroughly enjoyed. I never expected it would last as long as it has.
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And I am right there with you with the surprise at the machine's longevity. I bought it originally because it was a machine that I could use in the living room while my kids were running around, and I am very happy to say that it is one of my primary devices.
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An SSD would make a huge difference. I had one in an old G4 800mhz iBook running leopard. It was night and day over the stock drive.
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Really? So I guess there isn't some hardware limitation on read/write speeds then. That's good to know.
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Also, using a SSD without the support of the TRIM command is really bad for the drive... OS X implemented the TRIM command since 10.6.8. I wouldn't really suggest SSD on PPC Macs... Anyway, the best connection is using SATA1 (PowerMac G5 Late 2005), so a good 7200 RPM drive will have a real speed higher than the max speed of the buffer-to-host connection...
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