![]() ![]() ![]() Boosting a ‘Digital Audio’ Power Mac with a 1.53 GHz dual G4 upgrade, Dan Knight, Low End Mac Reviews, 2009.03.11.USB, ethernet, PCI, and other wireless hardware compatible with the Classic Mac OS. WiFi Adapters for Desktop Macs Running Mac OS 9, MetaPhyzx, Mac Daniel, 2009.02.10.USB, ethernet, PCI, and other wireless hardware compatible with Mac OS X. WiFi Hardware Compatible with Desktop Macs Running OS X, MetaPhyzx, Mac Daniel, 2009.03.11. ![]() Any Mac can be upgraded, but it’s a question of what can be upgraded – RAM, hard drive, video, CPU – and how far it can be upgraded. Know Your Mac’s Upgrade Options, Phil Herlihy, The Usefulness Equation, 2008.08.26.Which Macs support OS 9, where to buy it, and how to update to 9.2.2. Mac OS 9 remains fast and stable, but Classic software hasn’t kept up with the changing internet. Low End Mac’s Compleat Guide to Mac OS 9, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings, 2008.05.12.Which version of Mac OS X is best for your hardware depends on several factors. What’s the Best Version of OS X for My Mac?, Ian R Campbell, The Sensible Mac, 2008.02.28.You don’t have to hack the installer to make the Mac OS X 10.5 installer run on sub-867 MHz G4 Macs by using this simple Open Firmware trick. Faking out the Leopard installer with Open Firmware, Dylan McDermond, Unsupported Leopard, 2007.12.06.How to install Mac OS X 10.5 on unsupported hardware – plus field reports. Unsupported Leopard installation, Dan Knight, 2007.10.31.In some cases, shipping can cost more than the computer itself. Picking Up a Used Power Mac G3 Or G4: Is It Worth It?, Dan Knight, Mac Musings, 2008.12.18.for CPU upgrades, see our Guide to Power Mac G4 Upgrades.8x SuperDrive DVD±RW upgrade, MCE Technologies, $149.two 12 Mbps USB ports for keyboard, mouse, and peripherals.Microphone: standard 3.5mm minijack, compatible with line-level input including Apple’s PlainTalk microphone.See How big a hard drive can I put in my iMac, eMac, or Power Mac? for three options. Maximum IDE drive size is 128 GB without third-party support. Video: ATI Rage 128 Pro in AGP 2x slot supports resolutions to 1600 x 1200 with 32-bit support, VGA and ADC connectors (no DVI).RAM: 128/256 MB standard on 450/500 MHz models, expandable to 2 GB (although Mac OS 9 will only recognize 1.5 GB) using PC100 SDRAM (3.3V, unbuffered, 64-bit, 168-pin, 100 MHz) in 4 DIMM slots.L2 cache: 1 MB 2:1 backside cache per processor.Requires Mac OS 9.0.4 through OS X 10.4 Tiger 10.5 Leopard not officially supported but runs.introduced 2000.07.19 with 400 MHz single-CPU model (see specs for Sawtooth), 450 MHz dual at US$2,499, and 500 MHz dual at US$3,499 replaced by Digital Audio on 2001.01.18.Our Leopard Group is for those using Mac OS X 10.5.Our Tiger Group is for those using Mac OS X 10.4.Our Panther Group is for those using Mac OS X 10.3.Our Jaguar Group is for those using Mac OS X 10.2. ![]()
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