the dome imacs are a nightmare to swap drives into - trust me. i've done it.Originally Posted by bugjuice
we'll get blackadda sorted.
k
the dome imacs are a nightmare to swap drives into - trust me. i've done it.Originally Posted by bugjuice
we'll get blackadda sorted.
k
I am Jack's complete lack of remorse .
mac minis are sweet and a good price if you already have a screen and keyboard etc....Originally Posted by Rashika
some harvey normans have G4 ones for less than $1000 new...
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I am Jack's complete lack of remorse .
yeah but problem is I have a crappy monitor...which I use for both the PC and the 9 year old G3 mac I still use (which by the way runs OSX well and all the CS suite as well)....wonderful how even very old mac technology can run the lastest software. Ok so it does have lots ram, but still.Originally Posted by Badcat
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I went looking yesterday for a replacement for the PC and the old mac (which altho running, is prob due for retirement, shes been a good old girl)...
Think I have decided on the iMac 20inch intel chippie thingy, at $3500 (incl extra Ram) its pretty good. The Macbook pro at $6000 is just too pricy, and dont really like the screen that much. Working with graphics, gotta have a good screen. Will even get a video capture device for free at the moment thru Magnummac chch... that WAS the only reason i was keeping the PC
SOOOO cant wait to toss that bloody thing
"Do not meddle in the affairs of Buells, for they are subtle and quick to wheelie!"
--J RR1000 Tolkien
yank tank at Glenorchy 2006 rally
I find myself tempted too.Originally Posted by Rashika
And then I think, apart from a minor web site access problems - everthing is still working fine on OS9.2 and my 450mhz G4.
The 6 year old 21" Philips montor is starting to fail however.
I think I might get one of the dell wide screens and upgrade the OS for $1500 in lieu of the iMac. But damn it's funky that wide white box eh?
And a video capture device you say? Wonder if logical solutions can match it.
Bugger.
I'm very happy with my latest setup. G5 2Ghz DualCore, 3.5GB RAM, OS10.4.7, Creative Studio2, 23 inch Apple Cinema Display, all completely colour calibrated to our prepress house of course.
yum yum...
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
I start work at lunchtimes.Originally Posted by riffer
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Having any issues with 10.4.7? Guess you're not running any RIPs or FreeHand...Originally Posted by riffer
remember that intel macs don't have classic support - so you CANT run OS9 apps on them.Originally Posted by Skunk
if you are looking to a new nmachine and need OS9, a G5 is your only option.
and G5s are getting scarce....
oh, i'm told there is a 3rd party app called "sheepshaver" that will allow intels to run OS9.
good article on lowend mac on emulation for those that are interested:
http://lowendmac.com/mac2win/06/0220.html
K
I am Jack's complete lack of remorse .
10.4.7 seemed to fix a lot of the problems I had in 10.4.6.Originally Posted by Skunk
The biggie we got with 10.4.6 was Apple's reworking of the AFS protocol.
For those who don't know, Apple's File Sharing Protocol was changed in 10.4.6. Previously, there was 199 characters allocated to the MacOs9 filename in the protocol. Apple changed it without warning to 128 characters. This caused us problems in CS2 with saving, reading and packaging files, as the application asked for the OS9 name, was fed 199 characters to fit in a 128 character memory buffer, went into buffer overflow and the OS quite naturally (well not if you use a PC) refused to allow the application to do it, and quit the application.
The problem is posted on Adobe's Techdocs server - live feed here and the solution was replace the AppleShare frameworks and kexts with the ones from 10.4.5
Anyway, 10.4.7 solved that.
As for Freehand Skunk - you should know we still use it - I'm sending you enough work!
Our biggie has been printing from Freehand. Tracked down to FontExplorer's inability to clear font cache files properly. Using Suitcase Fusion has solved that.
As for the other Freehand stuff, like the type doing weird stuff sometimes, the guides which you can turn off, but not back on again, and other "interesting" stuff, well, that's always been the way with Freehand.
We're moving over to Illustrator CS2 for all that stuff - so expect more of that lovely Telecom work with mega transparencies in the future Skunk.![]()
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
I do like the screen on the iMac, almost as good as the widescreen ones at work.Originally Posted by Big Dave
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The TV/Video capture device is called EyeTV and has different ones depending on how much you wanna spend I think.
drooooooooooollllllll SHHHEEESSHH 3.5 GB Ram!? ...aint that just a BIT of overkillOriginally Posted by riffer
So maybe needed for a RIP machine but on anything else...man you are a lucky bugger.
ahhh the joys of being able to choose whether I update the sys software... still on 10.3XXX here, and glad to be so by the sounds of some of the issues.Originally Posted by Skunk
"Do not meddle in the affairs of Buells, for they are subtle and quick to wheelie!"
--J RR1000 Tolkien
yank tank at Glenorchy 2006 rally
In Frustrator! Oh, shit... I quit.Originally Posted by riffer
No issues with Freehand with 10.3.9 at all. No font issues either when matched to Font Agent Pro using Libraries. You just don't get any. Period.
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HA! what a great name for it...why have i never thought of that?Originally Posted by Skunk
no issues here either, and use it for most of our work...very fiddley stuff we do here, extremely technical and no other software even comes close to being able to do it. As much as I love Indesign for my Gd stuff, it just doesn't cut it for work...and as for Quark errr well less said about THAT the better.Originally Posted by Skunk
Thats ok, I think I will love anything I eventually get...gotta be better than the fkn PC!Originally Posted by Skunk
"Do not meddle in the affairs of Buells, for they are subtle and quick to wheelie!"
--J RR1000 Tolkien
yank tank at Glenorchy 2006 rally
I use both.Originally Posted by Skunk
I like freehand better for technical drawing and illustrator when I want a more natural 'hand drawn' look or have to deal with a lot of type.
funnily enough the only computers i've had crashing on me for no reason were macsOriginally Posted by Rashika
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