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  1. tkn

    Testing Needed: Apple CD/DVD Driver 1.4.8 Universal For 7.1 - 9.2.2 (SCSI Drives)

    So, I installed it, and it's still installed and it's working fine, but nothing has changed. Now, I grant you that I might not be using the best tools to make an in-depth analysis (I am not), but I can take instruction :) As a reminder, this is a G4 Mini 1.33GHz "Silent Upgrade" model running...
  2. tkn

    Testing Needed: Apple CD/DVD Driver 1.4.8 Universal For 7.1 - 9.2.2 (SCSI Drives)

    No! You're good :) I'm using a DogFish (don't ask) SSD, 128GBs, on the typical ATA sled you get from Amazon. It worked right off the bat, but that doesn't mean it'll pass Cupertino h/w muster LOLZ EDIT: I'm so sorry! I gave the incorrect impression! It was the Blu-ray drive working over USB 2.0...
  3. tkn

    Testing Needed: Apple CD/DVD Driver 1.4.8 Universal For 7.1 - 9.2.2 (SCSI Drives)

    Sure. Happy to. I've got the perfect box; a G4 Mini 1.33 with 9.22 and a Pioneer USB Blu-ray drive I've been using with it.
  4. tkn

    9.2 on G4 mini — video query

    I believe that the Shift process disables all control panels, extensions, CSM, and everything, including system files, whereas the Spacebar/Extensions Manager process only disables user-specific CDEV, CSM, and extensions, leaving core files to load. Not sure, tho. It's a good question.
  5. tkn

    Notes on re-pasting the Mac Mini G4 CPU

    What was the factory speed for that machine? I've got a 1.33 model, which is a real stretch, considering these chips were binned and wafer reliability was way worse back then. Thanks!
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    Notes on re-pasting the Mac Mini G4 CPU

    I've got a G4 Mini, bought off eBay a few months back. It came with 10.5 Leopard pre-installed, which was fine, but I had intended to go back to 9.22, and wanted the fastest possible machine that could natively run it. Hence, the Mini. I ended up with an A1103 10,2 1.33 "Silent Upgrade" model...