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Considering a iBook clamshell w/ OS 10.3 Panther
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<blockquote data-quote="yrcarroll" data-source="post: 572601" data-attributes="member: 45969"><p>This question is for people with iBook clamshells, however anyone who has run or is running Panther 10.3 on any mac please chime in.</p><p></p><p>I'm seriously considering getting an iBook clamshell, used of course. Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of time to do my research so I need some help. I do want to get a macbook (the latest version), so all my research has gone toward the MacBook and the iMac not the iBook.</p><p></p><p>I have a PC running XP and will be keeping it. So, I won't be stranded if my iBook can't do some of the things below. However, I really want to not have to spend any (or very much) time on windows anymore.</p><p></p><p>Here's the iBook specs:</p><p>PowerPC G3</p><p>366 Mhz</p><p>192 MB Ram</p><p>10 GB Hard Drive</p><p>CD-ROM</p><p>USB</p><p>Firewire</p><p>Ethernet</p><p>Phone modem</p><p>Panther - OS 10.3</p><p></p><p>What I currently do on my computer:</p><p>Web surf - I've used plenty of different browsers including Opera and Firefox. I'm looking forward to using Safari.</p><p>Email - I use yahoo mail, so as long as there's a browser that I can run on 10.3 that can handle Yahoo mail, I'm fine.</p><p>Download and play AVIs - Some of my files are 20 minutes to 2 hours long. I use bit torrent clients to download and different players including DivX.</p><p>Connect to the internet through a cable modem - I don't do phone lines.</p><p>Do some word processing - Any old text editor will do.</p><p>Use a 2 Gig or 4 Gig flash drive - Hopefully, I can go back and forth between OS 10.3 and XP. </p><p>Read CD-ROMs - If I burn documents, pictures, AVIs, etc to a CD-ROM on my Windows XP machine, will OS 10.3/Panther be able to read that CD. I know I have to have the right software to actually open/run the files. My question is will the ibook at least be able to read the CD and "see" the files or not?</p><p></p><p>Should I be concerned about doing any of the above and is 192MB Ram low for OS 10.3. I know 512-1Gig is recommended for Panther.</p><p></p><p>Also, links are good. Please feel free to link to resources that can help me.</p><p></p><p>I'd really like to hear from actual iBook users on this. </p><p></p><p>iBook Clamshell - PowerPC G3 Mac OS X (10.3.x) Don't own it yet...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yrcarroll, post: 572601, member: 45969"] This question is for people with iBook clamshells, however anyone who has run or is running Panther 10.3 on any mac please chime in. I'm seriously considering getting an iBook clamshell, used of course. Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of time to do my research so I need some help. I do want to get a macbook (the latest version), so all my research has gone toward the MacBook and the iMac not the iBook. I have a PC running XP and will be keeping it. So, I won't be stranded if my iBook can't do some of the things below. However, I really want to not have to spend any (or very much) time on windows anymore. Here's the iBook specs: PowerPC G3 366 Mhz 192 MB Ram 10 GB Hard Drive CD-ROM USB Firewire Ethernet Phone modem Panther - OS 10.3 What I currently do on my computer: Web surf - I've used plenty of different browsers including Opera and Firefox. I'm looking forward to using Safari. Email - I use yahoo mail, so as long as there's a browser that I can run on 10.3 that can handle Yahoo mail, I'm fine. Download and play AVIs - Some of my files are 20 minutes to 2 hours long. I use bit torrent clients to download and different players including DivX. Connect to the internet through a cable modem - I don't do phone lines. Do some word processing - Any old text editor will do. Use a 2 Gig or 4 Gig flash drive - Hopefully, I can go back and forth between OS 10.3 and XP. Read CD-ROMs - If I burn documents, pictures, AVIs, etc to a CD-ROM on my Windows XP machine, will OS 10.3/Panther be able to read that CD. I know I have to have the right software to actually open/run the files. My question is will the ibook at least be able to read the CD and "see" the files or not? Should I be concerned about doing any of the above and is 192MB Ram low for OS 10.3. I know 512-1Gig is recommended for Panther. Also, links are good. Please feel free to link to resources that can help me. I'd really like to hear from actual iBook users on this. iBook Clamshell - PowerPC G3 Mac OS X (10.3.x) Don't own it yet... [/QUOTE]
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