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copy the disc to my G4 Quicksilver via USB 1.1, but it takes an hour. ...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 0 - Nov 12, 2005
If you got a great deal than 2 gb of ram should probably cost as much as the computer... 2gb rocks
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 8 - Nov 9, 2005
i just found a great deal on a used powermac "quicksilver" g4 733mhz with 384mb of ram. i pulled the trigger and my 1st ever mac is on the way! ive read a lot about people saying OS X needs a lot of ram, ive even seen people claim 1gb to run smoothly. ...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 8 - Nov 8, 2005
GHz Power Mac has 2MB of L3 cache per processor. The Dual 1.8 only has 512K L2 cache per processor. ...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 7 - Nov 2, 2005
There is an app called Quicksilver that will open a finder window, or any Application on your mac, using keyboard commands. http://quicksilver.blacktree.com/
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 10 - Oct 25, 2005
Get a newer Quicksilver which will be about 733 or 800 G4 then add a little to it to get a DVD writer. ...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 6 - Oct 25, 2005
So, I have finally given up. I am not a Mac newbie, but this is bugging me for about a year now and I have not found a solution. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 0 - Oct 21, 2005
Mac Quicksilver 933 ghz, USB 1.0, 1 gig RAM, OS 10. ...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 2 - Oct 18, 2005
I'm wondering if it might have something to do with the ATA controller on that Mac which is only ATA-66. Have you also checked to see if the jumper pins are in the proper position? Check to make sure that it's set to Master if it's not. Here's a link to the specs on your QuickSilver from Low End Mac: http://www.lowendmac.com/ppc/quicksilver.html
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 3 - Oct 17, 2005
The G4 PCI machine does not support "deep sleep" like machines released after it do (G4 AGP, Quicksilver, MDD, G5, etc.). "Deep Sleep" includes the ability to go into a low-power, power-saving mode that includes spinning down hard drives, sleeping the monitors, eliminating CPU activity, and turning off the fans -- as close as you can get to a powered-off state without...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 1 - Oct 11, 2005