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Mac 7100/66av OS9 Lost the G3
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I'm not really sure what you mean. "G3" is a processor name, but as for updates, I think there's some built-in software updater in OS 9. In any case, it's normal for a later operating system to run slower than the predeccesor, because the latest and greatest operating system will most likely require more RAM and higher CPU clock speeds.
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Originally Posted by joeprogrammer
I'm not really sure what you mean. "G3" is a processor name, but as for updates, I think there's some built-in software updater in OS 9. In any case, it's normal for a later operating system to run slower than the predeccesor, because the latest and greatest operating system will most likely require more RAM and higher CPU clock speeds.
What I want to know is,can I obtain another G3 update and will it be ok for system 9. Hope this is enough info. Norm.
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I think he is referring to the Daystar (or comparable) accelerator card that could be installed inside of a PMac 7100.
The original 7100 was a 66 MHz PPC 601, not a G3 processor. If anything, you could have called it a G1.
The family went from 601 (the first) to a 603 (low power) and a 604 (better than 601, a G2), and then finally the G3 processor.
To use the Daystar card, you had a special extension that you needed to load.
I think I still have mine around. The question is, what is the version of your accelerator board?
CHristian
I think he is referring to the Daystar (or comparable) accelerator card that could be installed inside of a PMac 7100.
The original 7100 was a 66 MHz PPC 601, not a G3 processor. If anything, you could have called it a G1.
The family went from 601 (the first) to a 603 (low power) and a 604 (better than 601, a G2), and then finally the G3 processor.
To use the Daystar card, you had a special extension that you needed to load.
I think I still have mine around. The question is, what is the version of your accelerator board?
CHristian
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