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  1. #G5 MAC OS HOW TO#
  2. #G5 MAC OS UPDATE#
  3. #G5 MAC OS FULL#
  4. #G5 MAC OS SOFTWARE#
  5. #G5 MAC OS CODE#

If you happen to check all of those boxes off the list and have an afternoon to kill, let us know how it goes, alright? This is the complicated part, let’s detail it.

  • An ATi Radeon X800 XT 256 MB with two DVI outputs (that’s important) and a Mac BIOS.
  • An Xbox controller (original) with a USB adapter or a wired Xbox 360 controller.
  • It requires an Intel Pro100+ PCI, reference 741462-010 (the one provided by Microsoft) or 741462-010.
  • An Intel network card if you want to connect the machine.
  • This should not be a problem: Power Macs have one. It may work with others, but I did not succeed. It is easily found on eBay for a few euros with the right reference. I tried with an SSD without success, and my Mac no longer had the original hard drive.
  • A hard disk of 160 GB, a priori necessarily a Seagate ST3160023AS.
  • If your Mac has four slots for RAM (not eight), it’s not good. You need a 2003 or 2004 version, but not a 2005 model, nor a PCI-Express model (with a dual core processor).
  • A Power Mac G5 with two 2 GHz CPUs (only this frequency).
  • The equipment needed to get the very finicky Xbox 360 SDK image to work though is something: And kind of makes me want to play some Xbox games on my old G5. It’s a fun read, and I think it’s worthy of a look if you are curious of how PowerMac G5s influenced console gaming history.

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    #G5 MAC OS HOW TO#

    I missed this article from a couple of years ago which detail how to get the Xbox 360 SDK environment working on very specific PowerMac G5s. Nathan Categories News Tags end of life, tenfourfox, web browsing 6 Comments

    #G5 MAC OS FULL#

    In the meanwhile, does this mean our G5s are useless? Of course not! You can still do so many things on the modern web via your G5 – like chatting on IRC, sharing files, serving webpages, programming your dream projects, and browsing into the foreseeable future (but hopefully not accessing anything that needs to be sensitive/secure).īut it is ultimately another reminder that our Macs are getting older and older, and as Apple transitions full bore to Apple Silicon, we are not just one distant architecture behind but two.

    #G5 MAC OS UPDATE#

    Maybe PowerPC users could think about collectively pooling resources to hire 2-3 programmers to update javascript, add features, and optimize the browser. I’d be fully supportive of such an endeavor.

    #G5 MAC OS CODE#

    Of course, someone could come along and pick up on TenFourFox code and decide to tweak and add new features on their own. He’s a brilliant and kind guy, and we owe him our immense gratitude. It was awesome to thank him personally and find out how many other vintage projects he has going on. I had the privilege of meeting Cameron back at vintage computer conference near Sunnyvale, CA several years back. You can make workarounds to gracefully degrade where we have missing HTML or DOM features, but JavaScript is pretty much run or don’t, and more and more sites just plain collapse if any portion of it doesn’t. For better or for worse, web browsers’ primary role is no longer to view documents it is to view applications that, by sheer coincidence, sometimes resemble documents. However, JavaScript is what probably killed TenFourFox quickest. Writing and maintaining a browser engine is fricking hard and everything moves far too quickly for a single developer now.

    g5 mac os

    The modern web, even on a somewhat updated browser, will struggle on our older computers. The internet will continue to introduce new technologies and make life miserable. Plus, despite many PowerPC users upgrading to solid state drives, flashed graphics card, occasional CPU upgrades, and maxed out RAM, there isn’t any processing power to gain out of our aging and venerable Macs. There was always going to be an end to development for TenFourFox. There really are not any alternatives beyond jumping to Linux, which carries with it its own set of tradeoffs and challenges. Cameron has performed coding miracles figuring out ways to add features, squeeze better performance, and generally give us a secure and somewhat modern option for PowerPC Macs running 10.4 and 10.5 in recent years.

    #G5 MAC OS SOFTWARE#

    I was away enjoying the pristine beauty of western Maryland earlier this week when the news dropped from Cameron Kaiser that TenFourFox, the most important piece of software to keep our Power Mac G5s somewhat relevant in this modern era of complex interweb technology, is nearing the end of its active development.įirst, this should be no surprise.











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