its a G4 desktop..my duaghter is using a lot of graphic programs. FreeLists Mailing List Manager wrote: > muglo Digest Mon, 26 Mar 2007 Volume: 07 Issue: 071 > > In This Issue: > [muglo] Re: where is my memory > [muglo] This quickly gets to the core! > [muglo] Re: This quickly gets to the core! > [muglo] Re: This quickly gets to the core! > [muglo] there's a meetin' somewhere. > [muglo] Re: there's a meetin' somewhere. > [muglo] Re: there's a meetin' somewhere. > [muglo] Re: Meeting Mar 27/07 > [muglo] Welcome > [muglo] Re: Welcome > [muglo] Re: Welcome > [muglo] Re: Welcome > [muglo] Re: Welcome > [muglo] Re: Welcome > [muglo] Re: Meeting Mar 27/07 > [muglo] Meeting Regrets > [muglo] Re: Welcome > [muglo] Re: Meeting Regrets > [muglo] Re: Meeting Mar 27/07 > [muglo] Re: Welcome > [muglo] Re: Meeting Mar 27/07 > [muglo] Re: Meeting Regrets > [muglo] Re: Welcome > [muglo] Re: Welcome > [muglo] Re: Meeting Mar 27/07 > [muglo] Re: Meeting Mar 27/07 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > From: Chris <kristoff1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [muglo] Re: where is my memory > Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 08:30:24 -0400 > > If it is an iMac, the iMac G4 takes two different types of memory -- > the one that is "user replaceable" is in fact laptop memory, and the > one "further in" is desktop RAM. You definitely want to make sure you > know exactly the specs of the memory your Mac takes though, as Macs > are extremely finicky with their memory. > Chris > > > On Mar 23, 2007, at 3:35 PM, Gerhard Kuhn wrote: > >> If it is an iMac it takes laptop memory, just make sure it is right >> type and speed but there is no need to pay the premium that Apple >> charges. I should take a look around I have one or two 256 mb >> chips flying around in a drawer somewhere, I could bring them on >> Tuesday. >> >> Gerhard >> >> On Friday, March 23, 2007, at 02:43PM, "Roy Hanson" >> <printerman@xxxxxx> wrote: >>> yes, I am having same problem with my daughters G4..she needs more >>> memory. >>> I can order memory wholesale, but I need to know what kind of >>> memory I >>> need. I am aiming for 512, to give it a real bump up. I tried >>> regular PC >>> memory but the notches are wrong. So I will investigate. >>> >> ----------------------------------------------------------- >> For information about MUGLO: http://www.freewebs.com/muglo >> ----------------------------------------------------------- > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 09:08:03 -0400 > Subject: [muglo] This quickly gets to the core! > From: Larry Kryski <larry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > What can I say! > > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM_MkWgbt3k > > > > ------------------------------ > > From: Paul Thomas <paul_thomas@xxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [muglo] Re: This quickly gets to the core! > Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 11:19:01 -0400 > > Thank you - IRAN !!! > > aul > > On Mar 26, 2007, at 9:08 AM, Larry Kryski wrote: > >> What can I say! >> >> >> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM_MkWgbt3k >> >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------- >> For information about MUGLO: http://www.freewebs.com/muglo >> ----------------------------------------------------------- >> > > > ------------------------------ > > From: Paul Thomas <paul_thomas@xxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [muglo] Re: This quickly gets to the core! > Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 11:29:34 -0400 > > Or if you like the blooper version!! > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGHty_S0TU0 > > > On Mar 26, 2007, at 9:08 AM, Larry Kryski wrote: > >> What can I say! >> >> >> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM_MkWgbt3k >> >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------- >> For information about MUGLO: http://www.freewebs.com/muglo >> ----------------------------------------------------------- >> > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 14:30:34 -0500 > From: Roy Hanson <printerman@xxxxxx> > Subject: [muglo] there's a meetin' somewhere. > > where will be the meeting? time? > > FreeLists Mailing List Manager wrote: >> muglo Digest Sat, 24 Mar 2007 Volume: 07 Issue: 070 >> >> In This Issue: >> [muglo] Meeting Mar 27/07 >> [muglo] Panther Software Updates >> [muglo] Re: Panther Software Updates >> [muglo] boot camp >> [muglo] Re: boot camp >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> From: Terry Genereaux <terry.genereaux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Subject: [muglo] Meeting Mar 27/07 >> Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 09:00:04 -0400 >> >> H Everyone >> >> So would the group like if I supplied Free Coffee for all that attend >> the Meeting, that's if it's ok with the Library can can someone look >> in to it. >> >> Thank You, >> >> Terry Genereaux >> terry.genereaux@xxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 15:24:52 -0400 >> From: Leith Peterson <leithriver@xxxxxx> >> Subject: [muglo] Panther Software Updates >> >> Two questions: >> >> 1. Someone told me it was better to download software updates >> for the specific computer, rather than use an update downloaded on >> one computer on another. He might have just been referring to major >> updates, like system updates, but I'm not sure. >> >> For instance, if I downloaded a security update on my Panther G4 AGP >> graphics tower, and saved it to a thumb drive, can I then use this >> same update on my Panther iBook G3? >> >> 2. Is there an easy way to tell if an update replaces a previous >> one? For instance, does QuickTime 7.1.5 replace 7.1.3 or iTunes 7.11 >> replace 7.02? I notice that occasionally there's mention of an >> update replacing a previous one, but very rarely. In other words, if >> I have to reinstall my system, do I have to include all the updates? >> >> I realize I can just use software update, but it can be >> time-consuming to wait for everything to download. >> >> Please advise. Thanks. >> >> Leith >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> From: Gerhard Kuhn <gerhardk@xxxxxxx> >> Subject: [muglo] Re: Panther Software Updates >> Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 15:32:09 -0400 >> >> Leith I believe that the updates are complete from .0 version of the >> program. I am often negligent in keeping my wife's machine updated >> and I have never had to install more than one update per program when >> I finally get around to doing it. >> >> Gerhard >> >> >> On Mar 24, 2007, at 3:24 PM, Leith Peterson wrote: >> >>> Two questions: >>> >>> 1. Someone told me it was better to download software updates >>> for the specific computer, rather than use an update downloaded on >>> one computer on another. He might have just been referring to major >>> updates, like system updates, but I'm not sure. >>> >>> For instance, if I downloaded a security update on my Panther G4 AGP >>> graphics tower, and saved it to a thumb drive, can I then use this >>> same update on my Panther iBook G3? >>> >>> 2. Is there an easy way to tell if an update replaces a previous >>> one? For instance, does QuickTime 7.1.5 replace 7.1.3 or iTunes 7.11 >>> replace 7.02? I notice that occasionally there's mention of an >>> update replacing a previous one, but very rarely. In other words, if >>> I have to reinstall my system, do I have to include all the updates? >>> >>> I realize I can just use software update, but it can be >>> time-consuming to wait for everything to download. >>> >>> Please advise. Thanks. >>> >>> Leith >>> ----------------------------------------------------------- >>> For information about MUGLO: http://www.freewebs.com/muglo >>> ----------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> From: Thomas Davey <thomasdavey@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Subject: [muglo] boot camp >> Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 17:08:03 -0400 >> >> Hello all, >> >> Has anyone used boot camp. I have a copy of XP Pro - SP2 and >> downloaded the copy of boot camp from Apple. I have not started yet >> but I notice that it says it is timed, as in it will only work for a >> while. I did not want to do all the work of installing and have >> something time out on me. Any thoughts? I have thought of Parallels >> but it does not support 3D graphics. >> >> Thomas >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> From: Gerhard Kuhn <gerhardk@xxxxxxx> >> Subject: [muglo] Re: boot camp >> Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 16:22:39 -0400 >> >> I don't believe that it is a version that will expire after a period >> of, like an evaluation copy. Apparently when Leopard is introduced >> the functionality of boot-camp will be built into the OS. I use >> Parallels with XP Home installed and have been very pleased with it's >> performance. What I like about installing windows this way is that >> both operating systems are available without the need of rebooting >> which is necessary with Boot Camp. The only gripe I have is that USB >> sharing between the two operating system hasn't been worked out very >> well but I am sure it is only a few updates away. >> Gerhard >> >> >> On Mar 23, 2007, at 5:08 PM, Thomas Davey wrote: >> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> Has anyone used boot camp. I have a copy of XP Pro - SP2 and >>> downloaded the copy of boot camp from Apple. I have not started yet >>> but I notice that it says it is timed, as in it will only work for a >>> while. I did not want to do all the work of installing and have >>> something time out on me. Any thoughts? I have thought of Parallels >>> but it does not support 3D graphics. >>> >>> Thomas >>> >>> ----------------------------------------------------------- >>> For information about MUGLO: http://www.freewebs.com/muglo >>> ----------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> End of muglo Digest V7 #70 >> ************************** >> > -- Roy Hanson, Technical Services Eco-Toner Systems, Inc. 519 652 6233 The Rooster Crows, but the hen delivers the goods www.printerman.ca ----------------------------------------------------------- For information about MUGLO: http://www.freewebs.com/muglo -----------------------------------------------------------