Originally posted by TMA
oh and some good news it seems...
i dont see how. its say you can use an imac, which the original is the same speed ast he g3 towers. i wonder if the installation knows what computer you are using, im sure it can.Originally posted by applemacdude
I declare my g3 minitower officially os dead![]()
Originally posted by iJon
i dont see how. its say you can use an imac, which the original is the same speed ast he g3 towers. i wonder if the installation knows what computer you are using, im sure it can.
iJon
Originally posted by TMA
Could it be that the Beige Powermacs are supported but they were mentioned off the bottom of the photo?
Originally posted by AppleMatt
Unless the Beige machines were infact on the list, but the cropping of the image has got rid of them.
Originally posted by TMA
Now that more err 'developers' have Panther installed maybe someone could confirm the requirements?
60x support was dropped with jaguar. by not supporting the legacy code, it made for speed improvements by not having to comple for those processors. 10.1.5 is the latest version u can run on a 603[e] or 604[e][v]Originally posted by tpjunkie
I'm sure there will be some clever method of installing 10.3 on the old beige G3s...i mean people have successfully installed OS X on 604es, so don't give up hope!
beige g3 is not on the list. i specifically looked for this since i run 10.2 on my 9600. B&W is...so i'm thinking this is intentional. beige g3s are a mix of old and new world ROMs, B&W is all new world.Originally posted by TMA
Could it be that the Beige Powermacs are supported but they were mentioned off the bottom of the photo?
Now that more err 'developers' have Panther installed maybe someone could confirm the requirements?
it might have changed, but with the jag releases there were seperate cds for each build.Originally posted by maradong
if there is a new built will the one you got right now be updated via system update, or do you have to make a reinstall with every new built released.
how is the stability ?
there is an archive and install option too, but your suggestion is the best and easiest.Originally posted by Kwyjibo
does your current disk have partitions?
If it does install it on a seperate partition so you can do a clean install and you keep your working jag...otherwise i'm not sure