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News, Information & Feedback / Re: We're hiring (and have some ideas)!
« Last post by Jubadub on Today at 02:37:32 AM »
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I have a feeling that all the newcomer user base is mostly interested in getting cheap G3/G4, slapping OS9 onto it, playing a retro game or two and then putting the machine back in the corner.

Well to be fair, os9 as daily driver in 2024 isnt really an option

We would profit if we enter a mindset where its just a hobby rather
Than for professional use

Some disagree, but in my case, I don't just disagree: I think the opposite is true.

I think in 2024+, any (near any) Intel/AMD/ARM machine is not only not an option, but also a detriment when used, thanks to various famous hardware-level backdoors (IME, AMD PSP etc.), on top of various purposeful flaws that only get worse with time (soldered SSD and soldered RAM, for example). The most important things we daily do in life don't require a computer at all (and if they do, then something is wrong), but for the few things that a computer really helps us with, you will want decent hardware (PPC, 68k etc.). All versions of Mac OS (not Mac OS X) can run only on such hardware.

There is nothing I want to do that requires me to have any other system, not even the TLS issue @Mat alluded to. GNU/Linux also has a lot of issues, and is far more compromised than is commonly acknowledged, especially in the past 15+ years. All OSes are imperfect at best, of course, but I get all I want or need from an OS with Mac OS 9, be it today or tomorrow. Simply.

For "modern" systems, I think they are (sort of) fine if strictly forever used as an airgap device (no peripherals connected to it connect anywhere else, also obviously no Ethernet, WiFi, BlueTooth etc.). This is actually true for any computerized device to be perfectly honest, but is especially applicable to "modern" stuff, all of which are 100% unacceptable in every regard. Although I think almost no one using "modern" systems (or old systems that were compromised by design, such as any version of Windows starting at least with 95 OSR) is doing that.

In short: I refuse to endorse in any capacity any hardware or software that is flawed by design. Simultaneously, Mac OS 9 is one incredibly useful OS that runs properly on such great devices.
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New listing of a 1.25 G4/1 GB/128 GB SSD/Mac OS 9.2.2 pre-installed. Selling with power adapter/period mouse/USB speakers. Some light scratches/cracks on this one (see photos):
https://www.ebay.com/itm/126467533101
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Video Cards, Monitors & Displays / Re: OS9 and display size
« Last post by Knezzen on Yesterday at 01:34:06 PM »
1920x1200 on everything, baby ;)
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Video Cards, Monitors & Displays / Re: OS9 and display size
« Last post by torvan on Yesterday at 01:00:41 PM »
My G4 Dual with the TI4600 is connected to a LG Curved UltraWide 34" using a DVI to HDMI cable I got years ago.  Sure I am limited to 1600x1200, but it does everything I want it to do!
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News, Information & Feedback / Re: What's your opinion on the "like" button?
« Last post by torvan on Yesterday at 12:41:53 PM »
I never use it but of course have been offline in a self-imposed "pay attention to the real world around me" mode for the last four months;  so unfortunately I could not add my vote.

I am not a fan of it, and never use it on social media either. I always enter something positive or constructive instead.
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Plugins (VST,TDM,RTAS,MAS) / Re: roland TR-909/808 emulation plugin?
« Last post by ssp3 on Yesterday at 11:56:54 AM »
Nothing beats the original. It is OS independent!  ;D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcpOfFou4wU
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Plugins (VST,TDM,RTAS,MAS) / Re: roland TR-909/808 emulation plugin?
« Last post by smilesdavis on Yesterday at 11:11:52 AM »
Samplecell
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News, Information & Feedback / Re: What's your opinion on the "like" button?
« Last post by Knezzen on Yesterday at 08:13:44 AM »
We are at a point where I still haven't had the time to investigate further.
I will ;)
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Plugins (VST,TDM,RTAS,MAS) / Re: roland TR-909/808 emulation plugin?
« Last post by bbjinx on Yesterday at 08:01:31 AM »
nothing beats Drumazon2 in my opinion  ( :P pun ) - I know that doesn't help you, sorry for that ; wouldn't know what could match this fabulous VST ... love my Drumazon ...
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Development & Programming / Re: Debugging ATI drivers for Mac Mini
« Last post by ssp3 on Yesterday at 01:20:17 AM »

G4 Mini is limited to 1920x1200 on DVI and 1920x1080 on VGA. That's about it.


VGA is working fine here with WUXGA - unlike on the stupid coreduo minis.

You're right, of course. See what happens when you carelessly quote Everymac com. Even I myself was running 1920x1200 on VGA in my ATI tests. Doh!  ;D
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