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tornado
post Mon 2 Sep 2002, 08:30
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Bonjour a tous
Je souhaite changer mon G3 350 pour un G4. Vaut il mieux que j'achete un G4 867( modele milieu de gamme de l'an passe avec DVD R et memoire cache de niveau 3) d'occasion au environ de 1800 euros , ou doi je m'orienter vers un G4 bi pro 2 x 867 (entree de gamme des nouveaux powermac pour 2270 euros.
Je travaille avec DP 3.02 et une Motu 828.
Merci D'avance
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Sophia
post Mon 2 Sep 2002, 16:17
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QUOTE (brian holden @ Sep 2 2002, 01:15)
pro toools gere pas le multiprocesseur et faut mieux se mefier des tout nouveaux ...



Pro Tolls gere les multiproc depuis Juin.
Et puisque le monsieur travaille en natif, pour une telle difference de prix, le Dual 867 semble un tres bon choix.
Et il bout sous OS9 sans probleme. Faut juste passer quelques minutes a l'installer.
Voici une facon de faire ( extrait de DawMac ....en Rosbif: )



If you want a 9 only partition for audio or whatever. It is VERY
easy. All you need do is:

1.Setup the partitions. You need X installed on one.
2.Insert Restore disk 1
3.command-F and look for "9" on the restore CD, telling it to look
for invisible files too.
4.Open the OS9general.dmg (or whatever its called) from the search
result window.
5.Drag the contents of the image onto whatever drive you want 9 on.
6.Startup Disk -> choose the new 9 disk -> restart.
7 - erase X if you dont want it from the other partition...

It takes all of a couple of munites.

This method is a variation of something i read on MacFixit, where
someone kindly mentioned there was an invisibe OS9 image on Restore
cd 1...

For the record, Logic+LC+Mobile i/o works brilliantly.
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