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Thu 15 Nov 2007, 11:57
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QUOTE (Mac Daddy @ Wed 14 Nov 2007, 15:48)  "midiwife".... Now that is a clever/funny name... Bravo! Why thank you
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Sat 17 Nov 2007, 23:12
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Not an x-spurt... And I'm not aware of the specifics of the G4 "PCI" model. but I will tell you this, the G4 Sonnet CPU 1.8GHz in my G4 AGP flies. It'll handle anything. Your PCI model should handle a max of 2GB of RAM?
I'd go for it? The CPU upgrades have dropped in price by 40% in the last 2 years, and well worth it to keep the "tank" running...
The only thing that'll be holding you back is that 100MHz bus.
If you're set on keeping your G4 Tank,... I think it'll serve you well with a 1.8GHz The smaller CPU upgrades, well maybe not? That vs of Logic Express REALLY needs a 1.25 GHz CPU?
And then RAM is the other issue. MAX it.
Bottom line, do the research online, add up the expense.... and YES, a new Mac Mini may be the best solution.
I don't need one yet though...
G4, stubborn!
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Mon 28 Jan 2008, 18:31
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hi again,
i tried it out: installing Logic 8 Express on an (still) 450 Mhz PCI Mac with OS 10.4.11 and 1,25GB RAM does work, but ... the prog won't work. in fact, a message says: minimum CPU required is 500MHz, minimum RAM 1GB . hey , i was close ! anyway, thats the reason i would continue on that good ole' G4 with an CPU upgrade (1GHZ).
azkid, the MAC "PCI graphics" is a pre-AGP G4 model so it's only upgradeable to 1GHz (with Sonnet) and what about this 100Mhz bus? could anyone explain why the Sonnet upgrade works only with a 66Mhz efficiency? does that reduce the actual 1Ghz CPU in any way?
thanks .! milosz
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