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Hosting a multi-party video chat on 1.67 PB G4
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Senior User
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Lost in a "plus" world
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Is it possible?
Requirements say dual 1GHz G4 or any G5... surely if you can do it on a 1.6 G5 you can do it on a 1.67 G4, right? Can anyone verify?
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: SoCal
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Monogamy? Sure.
Threesome? Maybe.
Foursome? In your dreams.
I think.
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I, ASIMO.
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Senior User
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Originally Posted by ASIMO
Monogamy? Sure.
Threesome? Maybe.
Foursome? In your dreams.
I think.
Hehe good reply.
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Well, when I try to initiate (host) a videoconference with more than 1 person, it won't let me telling me that the requirements are a dual g4 or g5.
But I can join a conference that was started on a g5 and see multiple people.. only tried with 2 others though.
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Admin Emeritus
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: Zurich, Switzerland
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Originally Posted by memory-minus
Is it possible?
Requirements say dual 1GHz G4 or any G5... surely if you can do it on a 1.6 G5 you can do it on a 1.67 G4, right? Can anyone verify?
Raw MHz isn't the only measure of speed (in fact, it's just one small part). G5 systems are much faster in many ways.
Anyway, wrong forum.
tooki
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