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Is my emac worth upgrading? Can't seem to easily find Tiger for it. - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: Is my emac worth upgrading? Can't seem to easily find Tiger for it. (/showthread.php?tid=104092) Pages:
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Is my emac worth upgrading? Can't seem to easily find Tiger for it. - decocritter - 09-28-2010 Machine Model: eMac Combo drive Education Model 384 SDRAM CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (3.3) Number Of CPUs: 1 CPU Speed: 1 GHz L2 Cache (per CPU): 256 KB Memory: 384 MB Bus Speed: 133 MHz Boot ROM Version: 4.6.4f1 Serial Number: YM3254GLNM1 Type: SDRAM Speed: PC133U-333 ATA-4 Bus: ST380011A: Capacity: 74.53 GB Model: ST380011A Revision: 3.06 Serial Number: 3JVDAK08 Removable Media: No Detachable Drive: No BSD Name: disk0 Protocol: ATA Unit Number: 0 Socket Type: Internal OS9 Drivers: Yes Macintosh HD: Capacity: 74.4 GB Available: 45.68 GB Writable: Yes I am having trouble on the internet and with browsers and you tube. I am broke and attached to this little machine. Re: Is my emac worth upgrading? Can't seem to easily find Tiger for it. - decocritter - 09-28-2010 I went and looked at the imacs and I am in love, but too broke. No issues with this machine although hard drive was replaced under applecare and upgraded right before warranty was up. Re: Is my emac worth upgrading? Can't seem to easily find Tiger for it. - N-OS X-tasy! - 09-28-2010 No. This past weekend I upgraded a friend from an eMac to a prev-gen Mac mini. Tremendous difference. Do not spend one iota of brain power trying to decide whether to upgrade the eMac. Re: Is my emac worth upgrading? Can't seem to easily find Tiger for it. - Paul F. - 09-28-2010 More RAM, and then find any Tiger retail installer... Should be good to go. Must emphasize the "more RAM" part though, or Tiger will eat your lunch. Re: Is my emac worth upgrading? Can't seem to easily find Tiger for it. - Paul F. - 09-28-2010 ( I would add my voice to the "new computer" chorus, but I understand "no money"... so add the RAM, install Tiger, and save your pennies for a lightly used 20" iMac!) Re: Is my emac worth upgrading? Can't seem to easily find Tiger for it. - decocritter - 09-28-2010 And tiger is it for this machine? Re: Is my emac worth upgrading? Can't seem to easily find Tiger for it. - timg - 09-28-2010 It should do Leopard, but not the Snow variety. Re: Is my emac worth upgrading? Can't seem to easily find Tiger for it. - GGD - 09-28-2010 timg wrote: But I don't think it would do Leopard very well with just 384MB of RAM. Even Tiger with 384MB might not be much fun. No mention of what the current OS is on this eMac, I'd guess Panther, but it might be Jaguar. Re: Is my emac worth upgrading? Can't seem to easily find Tiger for it. - decocritter - 09-28-2010 10.3.9 More ram is a given, if I add anything at all. Re: Is my emac worth upgrading? Can't seem to easily find Tiger for it. - TheCaber - 09-28-2010 The two things you could do for it: 1. upgrade the memory from 384MB (256MB + 128MB) to 1GB (2 x 512GB) using 512MB PC133 CL3 3-2-2/PC100 CL2 2-2-2 168 Pin Low Profile SDRam 2. upgrade the OS (and apps) to Tiger 10.4.latest or Leopard 10.5.latest The G4 does not have the CPU muscle needed to deal with current web media (flash, streaming video), but it can handle compressed audio (MP3) and audio streaming, static web pages and email just fine. |