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Power mac g4 emulator
Power mac g4 emulator





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  1. #Power mac g4 emulator mac os#
  2. #Power mac g4 emulator driver#
  3. #Power mac g4 emulator software#
  4. #Power mac g4 emulator license#
  5. #Power mac g4 emulator series#

where the fewest power is converted into excess heat that goes up in the air instead of being used by the computer itself.Īlso, changing the PSU for a more effective one can make your Mac run cooler. Effective meaning creating as few heat as possible at the given Watts, i.e. E.g.: when your Mac is drawing 80W most of the time, you will choose a new PSU, that shows it is most effective arround 80W. You will usually look at the powergraph and choose a PSU that has it's most effective powerdraw in the range where the Mac is running at most of the time. Newer models have active PFC along other technology and are more effective. Ibook's also very low on power consumption! This is making me want a 2009 mac mini! with 8gb ram idling at 15 W would be excellent for my needs! but you would have to account for the power consumption also of any external drives or raid array etc so would it even be worth it? to switch to a mac mini? not sure. Starting with the "core 2 duo" models they can actually get 4gb using higher capacity chips thenĢ009+ models can take 8gb even though advertised as 4gb maxĪnd mid 2010+ models can take 16gb even though advertised as 8gb max Now this video from ibookguy makes more senseĪlot of the mac minis have low ram capacity though? but maybe not.Īccording to this page alot of them can take more ram: the 2009+ models are about 50% the cost (16 watts?) of the earlier powerpc models (32watts?). the mac mini cant be beat apparentlyĪny of the mac minis seem to be really great on idle power consumption. Wow so i guess i should be running my fileserver from a freaking lowpower laptop. Ok checking this thread i see mactron posted some info topic was touched upon before by Dane D in this thread: nowap Im interested to know the power consumption of my g3 450mhz. These are very low numbers in contrast with socket 775 intel core duo systems which are rated at 65w + up.Īlso intersting to see that the 7447A processors are using 130nanonmeter architecture down from 180nanometer for the 7455 chipsĪnd that the 7447A use the same architecture (130nm) as the first g5 cpus (970) and the 1.0ghz 7455 cpus only draw 22watts well then thats realy great!! Would be something like 95watts at least!īut if these numbers are correct. but thats still not as bad as i thought this machine's cpu I was suprised to read that my powermac g5 1.8ghz supposedly draws only 40-50watts for the cpuīut then again it is only a single processor. I was wondering if anyone else has any more information regarding this to compile as a reference It also excludes some of the other types, the 7400 (sawtooth), 7410 (Digital Audio), & 7450(DA/QS) aswell as the 970MP final edition G5 chip Obviously this doesnt cover all the types of powerpc chips (listed in our powerpc g4 chart ) BasiliskII_src_ Source tarball, Release 0.Code: G4 7455 (180 nm) 1.0 GHz: Typical 15 Watts, Max 22 Watts.Basilisk II package for Solaris 10 SPARC, provided by Luc Pauwels.Other prepackaged versions of Basilisk II that I am aware of:

#Power mac g4 emulator mac os#

  • Uses UAE 68k emulation or (under AmigaOS and NetBSD/m68k) real 68k processorĭownload Basilisk II Precompiled binariesįor announcements of prebuilt binaries for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows,.
  • Emulates extended ADB keyboard and 3-button mouse.
  • Easy file exchange with the host OS via a "Host Directory Tree" icon on the Mac desktop.
  • #Power mac g4 emulator driver#

    CD-ROM driver with basic audio functions.Driver for HFS partitions and hardfiles.Floppy disk driver (only 1.44MB disks supported).

    #Power mac g4 emulator series#

  • Emulates either a Mac Classic (which runs MacOS 0.x thru 7.5) or a Mac II series machine (which runs MacOS 7.x, 8.0 and 8.1), depending on the ROM being used.
  • If you are interested in learning how Basilisk II works internally, there isĪvailable (knowledge about programming and computer architecture is required).īasilisk II has been ported to the following systems:

    #Power mac g4 emulator license#

    The terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).įor more information, see the README file. However, you still need a copy of MacOS andĪ Macintosh ROM image to use Basilisk II.

    #Power mac g4 emulator software#

    You to run 68k MacOS software on your computer, even if you are using aĭifferent operating system. Basilisk II is an Open Source 68k Macintosh emulator.







    Power mac g4 emulator