Macintosh computers and Pari [message #87853] |
Tue, 10 July 2007 06:04 |
Michael[1]
Messages: 6 Registered: May 2008
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Can I run 3 EDS 1000's with a MAC G3 and will it work well if the computer
is dedicated strictly to and for Paris use.
Also, I read this on www.parisfaqs.com, (see below) is this saying that indeed
it is possible to run Paris on a G5 with a Magma or SBS chassis and if this
is being done, how well is it working for Paris users?
Macintosh G5 computers and Paris
The EDS-1000 cards are 5v PCI boards that operate at 33 MHz on a standard
PCI bus, with a 32 bit data path. That means that the EDS cards will NOT
work in the new G5. However, you can use a Magma or SBS chassis and put your
EDS cards in that.
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Re: Macintosh computers and Pari [message #87862 is a reply to message #87854] |
Tue, 10 July 2007 08:39 |
dc[3]
Messages: 895 Registered: September 2005
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G5's will not run any version of OS9 native and so will
not work for Paris.
Sorry.
DC
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>The larger issue is will a G5 run OS 9.22 or older. Paris no worky on OSx
of
>any flavor.
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>AA
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>"Michael Lunser" <mymessangerid@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:469383dc@linux...
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>> Can I run 3 EDS 1000's with a MAC G3 and will it work well if the computer
>> is dedicated strictly to and for Paris use.
>>
>> Also, I read this on www.parisfaqs.com, (see below) is this saying that
>> indeed
>> it is possible to run Paris on a G5 with a Magma or SBS chassis and if
>> this
>> is being done, how well is it working for Paris users?
>>
>> Macintosh G5 computers and Paris
>>
>> The EDS-1000 cards are 5v PCI boards that operate at 33 MHz on a standard
>> PCI bus, with a 32 bit data path. That means that the EDS cards will NOT
>> work in the new G5. However, you can use a Magma or SBS chassis and put
>> your
>> EDS cards in that.
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