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Hi Greg, > > What is the speed of your present computer? > > 266 Mhz G3 Mac "all in one." Those are nice Mac's. I looked at one of those on eBay before I ended up buying my Ruby iMac. Unfortunately, it went off the auction block before I got it. Are you running OS X or Classic? > Nope. I don't usually do anything processor-intensive. Mostly I do word > processing, HTML editing, E-mail, and so on, so this baby is plenty fast > enough. I hadn't either, previously. I only checked when I read that a bunch of PowerBook users were doing so and where upset because their systems were running .00000005 MHz below the spec. *sigh* If you're curious, your Mac will tell you the speed with this command: % sysctl hw.cpufrequency -Tim -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy R. Butler Universal Networks www.uninet.info ==================== <tbutler at uninet.info> ==================== | Christian Portal: | Have you not learned great lessons | | www.faithtree.com | from those who braced themselves | | GNU/Linux News: | against you and disputed the | | www.ofb.biz | passage with you? --Walt Whitman | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://cedar.serverforest.com/pipermail/christiansource_ofb.biz/attachments/20040511/bb243791/attachment.bin
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