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Mackilroy

macrumors 601
Jun 29, 2006
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Nope, they're both G5 towers. You can tell by the placement of the ports on the front, and the cheese-grater design.
 

LeviG

macrumors 65816
Nov 6, 2006
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Norfolk, UK
Nope, they're both G5 towers. You can tell by the placement of the ports on the front, and the cheese-grater design.

I think they meant PC as in windows/linux based system in a g5 case (in which case the ports would be the same) :)

And yes it is, its now a conroe based rig where it was a amd originally
 

StealthRider

macrumors 65816
Jan 23, 2002
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Here and there!
I think they meant PC as in windows/linux based system in a g5 case (in which case the ports would be the same) :)

And yes it is, its now a conroe based rig where it was a amd originally

Exactly - I remembered a thread awhile back about his use of the G5 case for a generic PC, but a search would have taken forever. Thanks!
 

jaglad

macrumors regular
Apr 18, 2007
107
10
Royston, UK
I thought it wasn't possible to get the dock on the second screen without the menubar going along with it...
What do you use to put it on the other screen?

In System Preferences if you choose the Dock position to be on the Right or Left on a dual screen setup it will automatically go to the 2nd monitor, obviously selecting the side the 2nd monitor is located. I have just tried this, my 2nd screen is on the Right, so the dock went to the right hand edge of the 2nd screen. The menu bar stayed on the main screen.
 

Mackilroy

macrumors 601
Jun 29, 2006
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I think they meant PC as in windows/linux based system in a g5 case (in which case the ports would be the same) :)

And yes it is, its now a conroe based rig where it was a amd originally

Heh, okeydokey. :)
 
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