After a few false starts... MacBidouille suggests that Mac OS X 10.2.4 Build 6L25 will be GM and should be available to us as early as Friday, but most likely next week.
Originally posted by MrMacman
Great. Finally after all this time...
Originally posted by Macrumors
After a few false starts... MacBidouille suggests that Mac OS X 10.2.4 Build 6L25 will be GM...
Originally posted by frescies
GM? What do they mean by GM?
Originally posted by chavelo
I am looking for parts for my old Macintosh Performa 6200 CD computer . do you know where I can find parts for it.
Originally posted by Macrumors
After a few false starts... MacBidouille suggests that Mac OS X 10.2.4 Build 6L25 will be GM and should be available to us as early as Friday, but most likely next week.
Sweet muma! That's not a bad *little* setup thereOriginally posted by robotrenegade
Dual 1.42 G4
2GB Ram
Superdrive / Combo Drive
Radeon 97000
22"/15" Displays
15" PB 1 GHZ
1GB Ram
Superdrive
Radeon 9000
20GB iPod
...Yeah. I'd sure love to have one of those Radeon 97000 cards.Originally posted by edesignuk
Sweet muma! That's not a bad *little* setup there![]()
Originally posted by springscansing
Why is everyone so excited over a point-point update? Or as Jobs would say, a dot-dot update? What is up with him anyway?
OS 10 dot 2 dot 3, aka Jagwire.
It's very odd to hear the CEO botch stuff so oddly.![]()
Originally posted by 3G4N
ten-two-three
Originally posted by SumDumGuy
Who ever heard of "dot" releases?
Originally posted by Freg3000
It hasn't been that long has it?
Any Apple update I can get my hands on is good for me. I love updates...even if I don't see any changes.
Typo, eh?Originally posted by ryme4reson
10.2.5 was the last upgrade to 10.1 before jag came out.
I think most people prefer ten-two-three, or ten point two... but the technical term as fasr as I am aware is to use dot to reference the .'s This is used in programming, and networking environments with IP address, etc..