On Apr 21, 7:57 pm, Helpful Harry <helpful_ha...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> In article <1177174408.169111.83...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> SallyP631 <bobbyv...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > On Apr 21, 2:32 am, Helpful Harry <helpful_ha...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > wrote:
> > > In article <1177110800.704804.162...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > SallyP631 <bobbyv...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > > > Here's my question now.. I have someone who loan me a Mirror Drive
> > > > Door G4 dual 1.25 with 2 gigs of ram... and 2 hard drives.. More
then
> > > > i'll ever need for this project... She says it boots into either
OS X
> > > > 4.8 or OS 9.2.2.. I'm clueless.. I need to know if PM 6.5 will run
on
> > > > this machine.. (I still have the original installation CD) and/or
if I
> > > > can just hook up an ethernet crossover cable and drag my
apps/fonts/
> > > > extentions/files over to it and go..? Or possibly install another
hard
> > > > drive and copy/drag her OS 9.2.2, then my stuff over to that one,
so
> > > > as not to use her drive..
>
> > > > As always, thanks in advance for any help or suggestions,
>
> > > PageMaker 6.5 should work when the computer is booted up using Mac
OS
> > > 9.2.2 - there's no real difference between 9.1 and 9.2 (mostly
tweaks
> > > for Mac OS X's "Classic"), so if it worked on your original Mac,
it'll
> > > still work on the newer one.
>
> > > It should work under Mac OS X using "Classic" too, but there are
some
> > > annoying bugs that tend show up, so it's best to stick with the
normal
> > > old Mac OS instead when using PageMaker.
>
> > > It's also probably best to install the application fresh from the CD
> > > (plus downlaod and install any updaters). You might need to copy
over
> > > some fonts that are used in your do***ent if they aren't already on
the
> > > G4 computer ... although if you bought the fonts from a font maker
you
> > > will legally need to delete them from the older Mac since you're
almost
> > > certainly only allowed one copy of them.
>
> > > You could use an Ethernet crossover cable, but it's probably easier
to
> > > simply use a CD-R or email them to yourself ... or if you really
want
> > > to you could take the hard drive out of the 8500 and put it into the
> > > G4, or vice-versa (but you will have to know what "dip switch"
settings
> > > are needed to get the drives working correctly as a pair).
>
> > > Helpful Harry
> > > Hopefully helping harassed humans happily handle handiwork hard****ps
;o)
>
> > Hi Harry,
>
> > So you're saying I could just pull my little 2 gig - 50 pin scsi hard
> > drive out of the old 8500 and plug it into the newer MDD G4 and
> > organize my files and apps that way.? :O OMG, if this is true I am one
> > happy camper..!!
>
> Rats! Sorry, I forgot about SCSI. Mine's a slightly newer beige G3, so
> it uses the IDE / ATA system and I can happily plug drives in and out.
>
> Unfortunately you won't be able to simply swap the drive over. :o(
>
> You would need some sort of adaptor:
>
> - a PCI SCSI card (including internal connectors) for
> the PowerMac G4. The bonus here is that being on a
> separate SCSI BUS there shouldn't be any problems
> with "dip switch" settings.
>
> or - a PCI ATA card for the PowerMac 8500, which would
> allow you to plug one of the G4's hard drives in to
> transfer files, (although the 8500 may not like large
> hard drives, more than 128GB)
>
> or - and external hard drive case that accepts a SCSI drive
> and plugs into either the USB or FireWire, but these
> may be difficult to find.
>
> Another option might be adding a PCI USB card to the PowerMac 8500 to
> allow you to plug in an external USB drive or Flash keyring drive ...
> but you'd need to make sure it will work with the older PCI system.
>
> If you've got a fast Internet connection I'd probably go with simply
> emailing the files to yourself from the 8500 and collecting the email
> on the G4. That's the easiest and cheapest appraoch, if not perhaps the
> fastest. You can download a Zip archiving applications
fromhttp://www.MacOrchard.comto
compress the files to a smaller size. (Mac
> OS X on the G4 has a Zip application built-in to the operating system.)
>
> Helpful Harry
> Hopefully helping harassed humans happily handle handiwork hard****ps
;o)
Ok, No worry with the scsi drive.. I have a PCI USB card on the
PowerMac 8500, but it's the older usb.. I'm thinking 1.0..? So I'm not
sure what the largest usb flash keyring or drive would be.. I think
the PCI SCSI card for the newer machine would be good if it's easy
enough to install and figure out how to hook up.. Now the only thing
I'm worried about is figuring out what extentions/fonts and such I'd
have to drag over and install (if any at all?) to have the PM file
open up and look the same on the newer G4.. I have ATM on the 8500, I
guess thats one extention I'll be needing.. Also, if all else fails,
like you said.. I can upload the files to my google email and just
save them as drafts.. I'll keep you updated on what I do and my
progress..
Thanks again,
sally~


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