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Posted by: TheNeil on 2008-01-14 00:58:41 Landed a 6400 a couple of weeks ago via eBay and it finally arrived on Saturday. Ok so I thought I'd got a bargain as, for a mere £5, I'd snagged a 200MHz machine with 72Mb of RAM - WRONG!
When the delivery guy dropped it off it was making a horrible 'clunking' noise which didn't sound healthy so off came the case which revealed that a second hard drive (which I didn't know about) had been fitted but not bolted down (ouch - 2 days in the hands of DHL and rattling around all that time). Then came the surprise of seeing a pair of USB sockets on the back. The biggest shock though was seeing the Sonnet Crescendo card plugged into the motherboard. This '200MHz' machine is, in fact, a 400MHz G3 - the thing screams.
As if that wasn't enough, the unbolted hard drive (a 512Mb SCSI) still has life in it...never something to be ignored these days
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Posted by: MacJunky on 2008-01-14 03:30:19 Stuff a Rage 128 or Radeon 7000 in that sucker and install System 7.6.1 if it does not already have it installed. 😛
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Posted by: SiliconValleyPirate on 2008-01-14 05:40:42 Do Radeon cards even work with Mac OS versions prior to 8.6.1 or 9.1? I didn't think they did but I could be wrong...
As for an OS you'd possibly, at a stretch, be able to run OS X on it, although don't expect earth-shattering performance. I have a Rage 128 in my 8500 and a G3/266/1M, and it turns over respectable performance in 10.3 for such an old machine.
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Posted by: TheNeil on 2008-01-14 05:46:44 It came with 8.6 installed and seems quite happy running that - not that I've really had much time to put it through its paces
OS X is probably out as it'd need the hard drive and RAM upping massively - neither of which I really want to do
Might investigate a Rage or a Radeon though 😉
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Posted by: Bolle on 2008-01-14 06:25:05
Do Radeon cards even work with Mac OS versions prior to 8.6.1 or 9.1? I didn't think they did but I could be wrong.... there are radeon7000 drivers for 7.6.
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Posted by: MacMan on 2008-01-14 10:07:53 £5 for a 6400 is very good and that G3 card is worth several times that!
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Posted by: Christopher on 2008-01-14 10:49:20
Do Radeon cards even work with Mac OS versions prior to 8.6.1 or 9.1? I didn't think they did but I could be wrong...
As for an OS you'd possibly, at a stretch, be able to run OS X on it, although don't expect earth-shattering performance. I have a Rage 128 in my 8500 and a G3/266/1M, and it turns over respectable performance in 10.3 for such an old machine. I got a radeon 7000 in my 8500(400MB of ram) and it actually is able to play videos in OS X which my iBook cannot do sadly :'(
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Posted by: Quadraman on 2008-01-15 18:01:22 Don't most older USB cards require Mac OS 8.5 or higher? The latest Sonnet Allegro now lists Mac OS 9 for USB 1.1 support or OS X 10.3 for USB 2.0 as minimums. You won't be able to use USB with 7.6.1.
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Posted by: Temetka on 2008-01-16 21:06:29
Do Radeon cards even work with Mac OS versions prior to 8.6.1 or 9.1? I didn't think they did but I could be wrong...
As for an OS you'd possibly, at a stretch, be able to run OS X on it, although don't expect earth-shattering performance. I have a Rage 128 in my 8500 and a G3/266/1M, and it turns over respectable performance in 10.3 for such an old machine. I got a radeon 7000 in my 8500(400MB of ram) and it actually is able to play videos in OS X which my iBook cannot do sadly :'( My 8500 has a 500MHz G4, 512MB of RAM, a Radeon 9600PRO (flashed) 128MB card, a Sonnet ATA/133 controller, generic USB card, 60GB 8MB 5400RPM IBM HD, and a SCSI DVD-ROM drive. It runs just fine in Jaguar, although I am soon to be running panther or tiger on it. I would like to try and get leopard up and running on it.
Such a sweet machine.
/me loves my 8500.
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