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Tesselator

macrumors 601
Jan 9, 2008
4,601
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Japan
OH! Me too. Me too! :p :D
 

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She

macrumors member
Jan 15, 2005
95
1
Seattle
As slow as the processor speed may be it still runs faster than my so-called-brand-new PC at work!

I don't do much on it anyway, mainly use it for internet & iphoto now and when I was in uni I used it for writing papers and research. It's perfect for what I need and I'm happy :D
 

pol0001

macrumors 6502
Apr 15, 2008
337
178
London
Here is the one from my MBP. Got myself one of the last classic MBP in March as they were about 600€ off.
 

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dmmcintyre3

macrumors 68020
Mar 4, 2007
2,131
3
Likely I'll continue to use my G4 till the internet itself tells me I cant anymore LOL

Like when a 1x1 pixel static flash movie uses 100% CPU
or web browsers are no longer made for PPC/leopard

2 gigs of ram is more than enough unless your a hardcore gamer or run a lot of apps simultaneously.

Not for me... Safari uses 1 GB then kernel task uses 512 so that leaves 512 for everything else
 

DoFoT9

macrumors P6
Jun 11, 2007
17,586
100
London, United Kingdom
2 gigs of ram is more than enough unless your a hardcore gamer or run a lot of apps simultaneously.

4GB is hardly enough for me when i use the iMac, 2GB in my main computer (MBP) is NOWHERE near near enough.

all my RAM is being used and im only running safari (5 tabs), adium, transmission, word itunes, mail etcetc.

when i start running parallels + FCE + DVD studio Pro + 2 user accounts -- boy is it slow!
 
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