johngibbons
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Hi,
First of all, forgive me if you guys get a post like this three times a week. I checked the active topics and didn't see anything like it.
I'm a long time PC user, hate windows (although 2k and XP are big improvements) and I'm also a major Unix fan. I do Unix at work, and run several Linux servers for side work and at home. So obviously, like many, Mac OS X is the big reason why I'm considering a Mac.
I'm interested in a powermac, but I really don't know the difference between the various models. I am going to buy one used, probably from ebay. I'm a lot more educated now than I was two weeks ago, but there are a few gaps in my understanding. Mostly, speed. Because you can't compare MHz it's really difficult for me to figure out how fast a 400mhz g4 is, for example. So my first question is, (and be honest) are slower g4's (400mhz or so) fast enough to run OS X? To give you an idea of where I'm coming from, I'm happy with a P3 600+ running Win2k or Windows XP. I've heard a lot of complaints about OS X being slow (that's what I've heard, I'm not saying it's true) so I want to make sure I get something fast enough.
I've searched for benchmarks, but I haven't found anything really solid. I'd love to see a comparision of all the G4's and how they rate.
On that same note, how much faster are the dual processor powermacs now that OS X has arrived? Those are the boxes that appeal to me the most. But I don't want to shell out the extra $$$ if it isn't going to be worth it.
Let's see, I have a couple superdrive questions. I'm interested in the DVD burning on some of the Mac models. But I've heard you HAVE to get a Mac with a superdrive to use iDVD, because third party drives won't work with it. It also appears that Apple doesn't sell the superdrive as an add on. That limits my model choices considerably. Also, do macs come with analog video in? I've never seen that in the specs so I'm assuming not. I don't have a digital video camera so I'd be taking stuff from VHS and encoding it to later burn to DVD. I'm sure this can be accomplished with some added hardware. Any idea what that might cost? Suggestions?
I have a lot more questions, but this is a great start. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
John
First of all, forgive me if you guys get a post like this three times a week. I checked the active topics and didn't see anything like it.
I'm a long time PC user, hate windows (although 2k and XP are big improvements) and I'm also a major Unix fan. I do Unix at work, and run several Linux servers for side work and at home. So obviously, like many, Mac OS X is the big reason why I'm considering a Mac.
I'm interested in a powermac, but I really don't know the difference between the various models. I am going to buy one used, probably from ebay. I'm a lot more educated now than I was two weeks ago, but there are a few gaps in my understanding. Mostly, speed. Because you can't compare MHz it's really difficult for me to figure out how fast a 400mhz g4 is, for example. So my first question is, (and be honest) are slower g4's (400mhz or so) fast enough to run OS X? To give you an idea of where I'm coming from, I'm happy with a P3 600+ running Win2k or Windows XP. I've heard a lot of complaints about OS X being slow (that's what I've heard, I'm not saying it's true) so I want to make sure I get something fast enough.
I've searched for benchmarks, but I haven't found anything really solid. I'd love to see a comparision of all the G4's and how they rate.
On that same note, how much faster are the dual processor powermacs now that OS X has arrived? Those are the boxes that appeal to me the most. But I don't want to shell out the extra $$$ if it isn't going to be worth it.
Let's see, I have a couple superdrive questions. I'm interested in the DVD burning on some of the Mac models. But I've heard you HAVE to get a Mac with a superdrive to use iDVD, because third party drives won't work with it. It also appears that Apple doesn't sell the superdrive as an add on. That limits my model choices considerably. Also, do macs come with analog video in? I've never seen that in the specs so I'm assuming not. I don't have a digital video camera so I'd be taking stuff from VHS and encoding it to later burn to DVD. I'm sure this can be accomplished with some added hardware. Any idea what that might cost? Suggestions?
I have a lot more questions, but this is a great start. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
John