I was given a 2001 Mac computer. Tower type. I don't know the OS speed or memory. I can post model later this eve.
Can these be upgraded?
thanks!
Steve
Can these be upgraded?
thanks!
Steve
I know nothing about Macs, but I know enough about computers to assert that anything from 2001 is useless.
So you have acquired a nice wheel chock, or doorstop. Good luck and happy computing, chocking, or stopping! :lol:
I was given a 2001 Mac computer. Tower type. I don't know the OS speed or memory. I can post model later this eve.
Can these be upgraded?
thanks!
Steve
If it has never been updated, then it would have the original version of OSX 10.0 or "Cheetah" . . . you could go to the trouble of upgrading up to 10.3 "panther" or even 10.4 "tiger"... which would be the last upgrade available for non-intel based machines.
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Technically Leopard was the last OS to support PPC chips but i'm not convinced i'd want to install it on something that old. Put it on one of the G4 iMacs (the ones with the screen on a pole thingies) and it ground to a halt.
Technically I believe you are correct, although I remember during that transition that my G4 was able to receive free software updates through to 10.4 "tiger".... but when Leopard shipped it was an upgrade you had to purchase... much like the upgrade from "Leopard" to "Snow Leopard" cost a few bucks. I may be remembering this wrong... but at the time it made no sense to upgrade the G4 to Leopard for a price, as the Intel wave was obviously coming, and support for the old platform was quickly being taken off line.