Building the Ultimate Classic Mac.
r.stricklin
bear at typewritten.org
Fri Jul 15 15:36:25 CDT 2016
Anecdotally, this may be the case. I ran my dual 1.25 MDD for six or seven years without a single hardware failure. It's probably still fine, but I haven't tried to turn it on since I upgraded to a Mac Pro (geez, eight years ago).
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> On Jul 15, 2016, at 13:15, Al Kossow <aek at bitsavers.org> wrote:
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>> On 7/15/16 12:58 PM, Austin Pass wrote:
>> I have a "pinstripe" grey G4 PowerMac with (if memory serves) a 400Mhz CPU - would this be a safer bet?
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> Yes, that or a slightly faster one. I like the ones where we went with gigabit ethernet (2nd gen G4?)
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>> Is there any way to underclock the 1.25Ghz CPU's in the mirror door for improved reliability in the mirror door?
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> Not without a rom change.
> One of the big problems was this was the first machine with tightly tuned ddr memory and there
> was a lot of magic performed to get it reliable.
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> It's been a while, if it's 1.25, this may have been a next generation G4 that wasn't so power hungry.
> First gen MDD was bad.
> I was off of G4 and working on bringing up G5 by that time.
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