I had to do it this way because of the way OS X Leopard handles virtual memory. On boot, a script was run that created several ram disks and then joined those ram disks into one large ram drive. That's in the garage now, but I'll review.ġ6GB ram, 1TB boot drive, 4TB secondary drive. My daily driver before May 2020 was a Quad G5. Why the heck would I ever edit anything on them when my main computer is hundreds to tens of thousands of times faster? Not sure why I put Photoshop on any of these. Mainly because I need it for retrieving software for the old Macs. The one I really stretch is my G4 DA on Tiger. Although it's often running older software, games mostly. It's probably my closest to contemporary Mac. My 2001 iMac is on Mac OS 9 with Office 2001. Although my original IIvx never had anything close to the upgrades this has. It's also got a 33Mhz 68040 Accelerator to help run the later OS and a 24 bit video card. My IIvx is on 7.6.1 with Photoshop 3.0.5 and appropriate Office version. But don't use those do to lack of software and interest. I also have partitions with System 6.0.8 and System 4. Really I just turn it on every once in a while for the Star Trek screensaver. Mainly due to lack of interesting software and System 7 is where I started with Macs. I just don't care for System 6 or earlier. So, I guess a year or two after the computer came out.Īlthough if it supports System 7 or later. While the last releases are generally too slow. The mid range releases are stable and well optimized. The initial releases are usually buggy and not well optimized.
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