Im not trying to be too picky, just was going to link the thread @LightBulbFun posted. Nice Mac though!Im so sorry about that.
Im not trying to be too picky, just was going to link the thread @LightBulbFun posted. Nice Mac though!Im so sorry about that.
No issues. It was on me. I should of read the thread title and I glanced at it.Im not trying to be too picky, just was going to link the thread @LightBulbFun posted. Nice Mac though!
At first glance I'd think you were running Mavericks.Powerbook G4 Ti working just fine here. Monitors connected over HDMI.
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No Sierra window? I don't blame you, maybe it's better to wait for the theme pack to come out.
My PowermacG5 has two, single core 2.0Ghz processors, air cooled. I also have a PowermacG4 that has two, single core 1.0Ghz processors, air cooled.Were the Duals dual core or dual processor? I'd forgotten all about the G4 and G5.
Yanno, I really like the way yours looks and it would match my 08 unibody intel macbook but with these aging PPC machines (especially PMG4 boxes), I am concerned with bloating up the OS with stuff that may impact performance, so I tend to shy away from that sort of thing unless I hear from you guys that it doesn't impact your G5 performanceNo Sierra window? I don't blame you, maybe it's better to wait for the theme pack to come out.
It doesn't impact performance at all. Too much stuff can, but I've had it installed for almost the whole day today and it doesn't slow down your Mac at all.Yanno, I really like the way yours looks and it would match my 08 unibody intel macbook but with these aging PPC machines (especially PMG4 boxes), I am concerned with bloating up the OS with stuff that may impact performance, so I tend to shy away from that sort of thing unless I hear from you guys that it doesn't impact your G5 performance![]()
No Sierra window? I don't blame you, maybe it's better to wait for the theme pack to come out.
that's an awful business model... let people make their own decisions about what they want. You can try and sway their decision with persuasion, but forcibly shoving it down their throats certainly wont make them want it.It doesn't impact performance at all. Too much stuff can, but I've had it installed for almost the whole day today and it doesn't slow down your Mac at all.![]()
Lost my ISO file and don't feel like finding another one. lol.Any reason for not running Leopard on the DLSD?
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/mac-osx-mac-os-10-ppc here you go!Lost my ISO file and don't feel like finding another one. lol.
When my own QS is running…Such a cool box. Even though my PMG5 is faster, I love this QSG4. The little PPC engine that could as far as I'm concerned![]()
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No Sierra window? I don't blame you, maybe it's better to wait for the theme pack to come out.
And here's my iBook G4:
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At first glance I'd think you were running Mavericks.![]()
Good point.I never understood the appeal of those types of changes. My system still reports 10.5.8, since that's what it actually is. Everyone has their preference, I guess.
The CPU I am using is a Sonnet Duet. It's dual 1.8Ghz processors. G4 7447As. It's essentially the holy grail of aftermarket CPUs you can get for a G4.IIRC, I read that spec-wise, the DP 1GHz is the highest a QS will run. Even though mine came with a single 733MHz, it accepted the DP 1GHz no problem and I noticed a bump in speed although the 1.5GHz PC133 was the best upgrade in regards to performance. I was curious where you got your DP 1.8GHz? Did it require a firmware update or could you just swap it like I did the DP 1GHz with the Single 733MHz? I saw faster processors for the MDD for example but was under the impression that they were not backwards compatible. Is this true?
I would like to give Leopard a shot but am waiting until I straighten out a Sata1 solution for this G4. Truth be told, the IDE drive is not terribly slow as-is. I mean this Tiger G4 boots up faster than my Leopard G5 DP2.0GHz although the G5 certainly is faster in TFF.
I never understood the appeal of those types of changes. My system still reports 10.5.8, since that's what it actually is. Everyone has their preference, I guess.
Funny note about that software-wise, my PowerBook does have updated binaries from Mavericks (compiled from the public source code), as well as additional resources, which made it end up like that.
Interested in which binaries you were able to compile from the public Mavericks source ? Using the Xcode and gcc on 10.5.8 ?
Been struggling with Homembrew and MacPorts for quite some time .