ppc

  1. P

    PowerBook G4 Titanium DVI

    Hi All, I recently scored a wonderful PB Ti 1 GHz, top specs (1 GHz, Radeon 64), complete with everything, down to the plastic wraps. I am glad I could reacquaint with this ultra-cool machine, as it reminds me of when I was (well… twenty years) younger and I used to own a wonderful 667 DVI...
  2. MacToys

    PowerMac G5 . Sorbet Installed . Knocking The Cobwebs Out . Playing Halo

    Back in September .. This Dual PPC G5 Fired right up after 5years. I discovered SorbetLeopard, had to try it out. So, I pulled out this machine, Knocked the cobwebs off and.. Formatted an old Hitachi HDT721010SLA360:1TB from a time capsule . Partitioned it and Installed Sorbet,. And .. vWala...
  3. retr01

    Keystrokes for 68k and PPC Macintosh Systems

    On Boot Those keystrokes should be pressed at start-up (boot) time. All letter keys are lowercase. Mouse Button Ejects a floppy disk at startup. C Force certain Macs (PowerPC, 68030, and 68040) to startup from the CD-ROM drive instead of the internal hard drive. D Forces the internal hard disk...
  4. rebornjumpman

    AppleWorks 6 with Rosetta is Being Weird

    I've read elsewhere on the interwebs that you should be able to install and run AppleWorks 6, or most any other PPC software, on an Intel Mac up to Lion with Rosetta. Things I've seen specifically reference AppleWorks working in this way including the installer. However, this 2006 Mac Pro I...
  5. Kai Robinson

    Power Macintosh 475

    The mythical beast that is the PPC601 Upgrade card, and the LC475, smashed together! This started life as a Japanese LC475 (no different to any other 475, but it's from Japan and therefore, cooler than yours). It actually came already with a 32MB SIMM in it and 2 x 512kb VRAM SIMM's, but no...
  6. wottle

    Subforum for Twentieth Anniversary Macs?

    I recently added a TAM to my collection and would love a place to chat about it here. I didn't see a great subforum for it and think there should be one added. Maybe it's too small of a market, since not many were made, but I've got to believe those of us with working ones want to work...