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Legacy

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Jul 27, 2005
353
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London
I know Apple is dropping support for these. I have an iMac 2006 with 2.16GHz Core 2 Duo and 3GB RAM with Lion - it runs lightening fast!

I would really like to preserve this machine and keep it future proof. I have read the thread on the GMA950 and was wondering if this was possible for the X1600?

Many thanks in advance!
 

nicklad

macrumors 6502
Jun 13, 2007
258
3
Nottingham, UK
I know Apple is dropping support for these. I have an iMac 2006 with 2.16GHz Core 2 Duo and 3GB RAM with Lion - it runs lightening fast!

I would really like to preserve this machine and keep it future proof. I have read the thread on the GMA950 and was wondering if this was possible for the X1600?

Many thanks in advance!

It is not possible as you would need a 64-bit KEXT for the X1600.
 

freedevil

macrumors 6502a
Mar 7, 2007
816
2
I know Apple is dropping support for these. I have an iMac 2006 with 2.16GHz Core 2 Duo and 3GB RAM with Lion - it runs lightening fast!

I would really like to preserve this machine and keep it future proof. I have read the thread on the GMA950 and was wondering if this was possible for the X1600?

Many thanks in advance!

Your machine is lightning fast? I have the same specs but Nvidia graphics. My page in > 5 gb and out is > 10 gb. I reboot often.
 

Senseotech

macrumors 6502a
Nov 23, 2009
785
28
NC
I'm running a 2007 Macbook Pro with pretty much identical specs, and yes, it is pretty speedy with Lion, much faster than any 2007 Windows notebook would hope to be running Windows 7. I'm just hoping beyond hope that someone can manage to hack out a working solution for ML so that I can continue to use the machine.
 

Legacy

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Jul 27, 2005
353
0
London
Your machine is lightning fast? I have the same specs but Nvidia graphics. My page in > 5 gb and out is > 10 gb. I reboot often.

I've got over a GB of memory free and page-in/out is rarely used. The only thing holding the mac back is the lack of a flash drive IMO.
 
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