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It replaced the six month old Power Mac G4 (FireWire 800) that came before it. Unlike its successor, the Power Macintosh G4 (MDD 2003) lacked a G5 processor, aluminum enclosure and USB 2.0. Unlike its ...
We attached a 200GB LaCie d2 USB 2.0 & FireWire 800 hard drive to the dual-1.42GHz Power Mac G4 and found that it took a little more than 25 seconds to transfer a 1GB file from the Power Mac’s ...
Readers are starting to receive their Power Macintosh G4 Dual 1.42 GHz (FireWire 800), and the reports are rolling in. So far, the strongest compliment for the new machine is its quieter operation ...
The most dramatic difference between the 533MHz Power Mac G4 and the 466MHz (as well as the older 500MHz model) is in 3-D graphics performance.
After yesterday's initial report, it appears that Power Mac G4 (FireWire 800) models are not the only Macs affected. Readers report an inability to boot from the LaCie pocket drive on other 2003 ...
Q: My first-generation, Bondi-blue iMac doesn't have FireWire. Can it be added? A: My first thought was "sorry, no way." But then I remembered that Sonnet Technologies, a leading developer of Mac ...
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The entry-level Power Mac comes with a single 1GHz PowerPC G4 processor, 256MB of double-data rate (DDR) ... 56kbps modem, USB 1.1, FireWire 800, 10/100/1000 networking and Mac OS X 10.2.3.
The G5. In every way, the Power Mac G5 was more than the G4 it replaced. It was bigger, more expandable and faster. As his “One More Thing” at WWDC 2003, Jobs spoke about the chip, the system, then ...
Basically, is this possible. I'm in need of an ethernet switch upgrade, but for now, I have 3 Macs that get their network connection exclusively via Firewire from another Mac running ICS. Is it ...
This week we'll be tackling questions about printing from OS X to a printer connected to a Windows box, AutoFill in Safari, problems with a FireWire hard drive, using a MacBook Pro power adapter ...
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