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Can I run 2 monitors on a Power Mac G4?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chilbear" data-source="post: 564287" data-attributes="member: 32643"><p>Magoosmc:</p><p></p><p>I am in the print industry and you I think are cutting the corner. Trying to run Photoshop on a G4/400 is a foolish move unless you enjoy waiting for the screen to re draw and like to waste time. If this is a personal for "fun" machine then maybe you are making the correct move.</p><p></p><p>If this machine is being used in production then abandon the savings mantra and buy a machine that can do it properly. It is kind of like you buying a 2c Adast to run process. No way to make a smart business decision IMO. To put this in perspective - I had one of these machines and GAVE it away for a child to surf on. I just repurposed my slowest machine - a G4/867 to another child and bought the Intel. The new CS3 will be arriving very soon at a customer near you and you cannot load/run this on this machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chilbear, post: 564287, member: 32643"] Magoosmc: I am in the print industry and you I think are cutting the corner. Trying to run Photoshop on a G4/400 is a foolish move unless you enjoy waiting for the screen to re draw and like to waste time. If this is a personal for "fun" machine then maybe you are making the correct move. If this machine is being used in production then abandon the savings mantra and buy a machine that can do it properly. It is kind of like you buying a 2c Adast to run process. No way to make a smart business decision IMO. To put this in perspective - I had one of these machines and GAVE it away for a child to surf on. I just repurposed my slowest machine - a G4/867 to another child and bought the Intel. The new CS3 will be arriving very soon at a customer near you and you cannot load/run this on this machine. [/QUOTE]
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