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eMac for home server? Some Questions
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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This winter we will be replacing our kids' eMac. It's an Edu Model 1.0Ghz G4, with the ATI 9200, USB 2.0, and PC2700 RAM.
Rather than selling it, I'm thinking about turning it into our home server and eyeTV recording machine. I would be dropping a DVD-R drive in there, updating the HD, RAM , and installing 10.5.
I have all of this stuff, so it would not cost me anything.
My questions are:
1. What is the maximum RAM this model can take? It has 2 PC2700 Dimm slots. Can it address more than 1GB of ram if I put a 1GB dimm in it?
Can I keep a 256MB Dimm with the 1GB dimm or do they have to match ?
3. I have a spare 320GB IDE drive. Would this model eMac address the whole drive? ( is there a 128GB limit like some older IDE chipsets? )
4. With enough RAM and HD space, would 10.5 run OK for file and printer sharing ?
Thanks,
Alan
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Join Date: Sep 2000
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Originally Posted by acX
This winter we will be replacing our kids' eMac. It's an Edu Model 1.0Ghz G4, with the ATI 9200, USB 2.0, and PC2700 RAM.
Rather than selling it, I'm thinking about turning it into our home server and eyeTV recording machine. I would be dropping a DVD-R drive in there, updating the HD, RAM , and installing 10.5.
I have all of this stuff, so it would not cost me anything.
Sounds interesting. I have an eMac that is going to be replaced soon by the new MacBook beside it, and I've been wondering what to do with my eMac, too. I already have a Mac mini doing what you propose, so I'll have to figure something else out.
Originally Posted by acX
1. What is the maximum RAM this model can take? It has 2 PC2700 Dimm slots. Can it address more than 1GB of ram if I put a 1GB dimm in it?
Can I keep a 256MB Dimm with the 1GB dimm or do they have to match ?
The maximum is supposed to be 1GB. That's what I have on mine. Not sure if you can put in more. They don't have to match, but you get some performance gains if they do.
Originally Posted by acX
3. I have a spare 320GB IDE drive. Would this model eMac address the whole drive? ( is there a 128GB limit like some older IDE chipsets? )
I have a 160GB HDD in mine and it can see all of it, without issue.
Originally Posted by acX
4. With enough RAM and HD space, would 10.5 run OK for file and printer sharing ?
The eMac meets the minimum requirements and more, so Leopard should run fine on it.
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