I'd go with a TiBook. The DVIs are particularly fast and they boot OS9 natively.BTW, if I wanted to enjoy some nostalgia like Dark Forces, Escape Velocity, and Marathon, does anyone suppose it's worth getting an iBook G3 to boot into OS9? The 2003 is the last one capable of this, AFIK, and I feel like running OSX w/ classic just won't quite be the same.
Or the original 17" PB with an unofficial OS9. Faster than any Tibook and much better build quality.I'd go with a TiBook.
Unofficial OS 9? What does that mean? Can you boot OS 9 on PPC Macs that don't support it?Or the original 17" PB with an unofficial OS9. Faster than any Tibook and much better build quality.
On a couple, yeah. The G4 Mac Mini and the FW 800 G4 MDD come to mind off the top of my head. There are others, but I believe they don't work quite as well.Unofficial OS 9? What does that mean? Can you boot OS 9 on PPC Macs that don't support it?
Iirc the original 17" PB runs 9.2.2 pretty nicely.There are others, but I believe they don't work quite as well.
I wouldn't bother with an iBook G3. Slow and unreliable (600 MHz and up: GPU failures). Get something with a G4 that can run 9.2.2 natively, either officially or unofficially. The Mac mini is an excellent choice. (And you can hook up a CRT for the ultimate retro gaming experience.)BTW, if I wanted to enjoy some nostalgia like Dark Forces, Escape Velocity, and Marathon, does anyone suppose it's worth getting an iBook G3 to boot into OS9? The 2003 is the last one capable of this, AFIK, and I feel like running OSX w/ classic just won't quite be the same.
I was thinking more of the later eMacs that have had it working, but yeah, that sounds right to me.Iirc the original 17" PB runs 9.2.2 pretty nicely.
Yeah, if this is for gaming a CRT is the bomb.was thinking more of the later eMacs that have had it working, but yeah, that sounds right to me.
I had no idea you could boot OS9 unofficially on the G4 'books. Is it possible to get OS9 onto a 12" powerbook G4, by chance? Thank you!Or the original 17" PB with an unofficial OS9. Faster than any Tibook and much better build quality.
Only on the 867mhz model.Is it possible to get OS9 onto a 12" powerbook G4, by chance?
Only on the 867mhz model.
Because the G4s, particularly the late model TiBooks are the pinnacle of OS9 capable hardware. While a G3 is capable, it doesn't have AltiVec and it's not as powerful.Thanks. Sorry for the continued questions, but is there a particular reason an iBook g3 (2002/2003) would not be a good classic OS9 gaming machine? TiBooks seem to be in the 250-400 USD range.
For whatever reason the keyboard's function row doesn't work in Leopard (brightness, volume, etc), other than the eject key.
Yeah that's the thing, I've actually installed this and it didn't change anything. I just tried again and still nothing. It seems to install ok, and requires a reboot afterwards, but no dice.
I'm not the one you directed that to, but having bought a few adapters for Macs that did not have stock BT, I'm partial to the Belkin FT80012. It's a USB adapter and it puts the BT icon in your menubar.@CJRhoades
Can you please tell what do you use as BT controller?
Belkin F8T003@CJRhoades
Can you please tell what do you use as BT controller?
I had a ton of issues with it at first. I could not get my keyboard to properly pair with it until I unplugged the USB receiver for my mouse that was next to it. Interference I guess? Then, every time I rebooted the computer or waked it from sleep, I had to unplug and plug back in the dongle to get my keyboard to connect. That was solved by plugging it directly into the back of the tower instead of plugging it into the back of the Cinema Display. I guess it doesn't like USB hubs?√
Exactly the one I have.![]()
I had it plugged into the right-hand USB port on my keyboard for years. With my Magic Mouse on the right it made for a short comm distance. I only own one wireless keyboard and that's being used with one of my Minis and a D-Link BT adapter a member here gave me. I'd use the native BT on the Mini's WiFi, but I managed to mess up one of the antennas when putting in new ram.I had a ton of issues with it at first. I could not get my keyboard to properly pair with it until I unplugged the USB receiver for my mouse that was next to it. Interference I guess? Then, every time I rebooted the computer or waked it from sleep, I had to unplug and plug back in the dongle to get my keyboard to connect. That was solved by plugging it directly into the back of the tower instead of plugging it into the back of the Cinema Display. I guess it doesn't like USB hubs?
It seems to be working ok now, aside from my keyboards function row not working even with the update thats supposed to make them work.