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Mac iBook halp!

Discussion in 'PC Discussion' started by JenosIdanian, Aug 7, 2010.

  1. JenosIdanian

    JenosIdanian Professor DLP Supporter

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    DLP, something amazing has happened to me. A buddy of mine, upon his departure to Afghanistan, gave me an old Mac iBook. Said he couldn't even log into the thing and didn't know what to do, really DGAF and told me if I could make it work I was more than welcome to it. After some boot-up magic and reseting the admin password I created my own user account.

    Here's where I'm needing help. I've never really used a Mac before (I'm a PC guy myself, run Windows and I'm getting into Linux some), and I'm wondering what steps I need to take to get it pretty well functional. It needs some major updating, but it's not Windows so I'm lost. The Mac website isn't really a help since this machine is around 8-10 years old from what I can tell. I'm not looking to replace my main machine or anything like that, just gain a bit of knowledge.

    Specs:
    OSX 10.2.8
    Darwin Kernel 6.8
    Machine Speed: 800mhz
    Bus Speed: 100mhz
    L2 cache size: 512K
    Model: iBook 2.2
    RAM: 128MBx1, 512MBx1

    Any thoughts or help?




    It doesn't run facebook, but it runs fucking DLP which is good enough for me. :awesome
     
  2. Schrodinger

    Schrodinger Muggle ~ Prestige ~

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    Alright, what exactly do you want? Mac OS 10.2.8 is Jaguar. At that point, you can use the internet, but most apps nowadays require Mac )s 10.4 at least. You COULD upgrade, but I'm betting it would just slow the iBook down. Honestly, just stick with what you have there. I don't see what else you want. I have a Powerbook and an iMac from the same age, which I still use. What are you asking for? Fun stuff to do with it?
     
  3. JenosIdanian

    JenosIdanian Professor DLP Supporter

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    Sorry for the lack of clarity.

    Yeah, I'm looking for some fun stuff I can do with it pretty much. I've only had it for about two hours and I really do want to get some use out of it, just for experience's sake. Basically all I've done to this point is slapped an GBA emulator on it and dumped a couple of my games from the originals and put Firefox 2 on it.

    Thanks for the reply, btw.
     
  4. Schrodinger

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    Alright. My advice is to google Geneforge, and download a demo of one of the Genforge games. The graphics aren't that good, (except for in Geneforge 5, but don't even try to download it, it'll kick your computer's ass) but they are a lot of fun, and have downright amazing storylines. The demo is pretty big, and the game (to purchase the full one) is cheap. I'd say start with Genforge 4, you should be able to run it.

    Now, a thing about Flash: Adobe is a bitch, so if you try to run flash 10 on an old Mac, it won't work, and Flash 9 is too outdated for pretty much everything. So you're screwed on that count.
     
  5. Oz

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    With its sleek, ergonomic design, I'm sure it will make a wonderful frisbee.
     
  6. Schrodinger

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    Suck a dick, Oz. That is a beautiful classic.

    If you don't find a use for it, Jenos, send it to me. I'll put it in my shrine.
     
  7. JenosIdanian

    JenosIdanian Professor DLP Supporter

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    Oh, don't worry Schrodinger because:
    1. I'll find a use for it, if nothing else then as a dedicated DLP machine!
    2. Your cat is A|D|L|E|I|A|V|A|E|D
     
  8. Schrodinger

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    Do try my advice, though. Geneforge burned many an hour for me.
     
  9. Murton

    Murton DJ OEM DLP Supporter

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    1. Find a suitable flamable material i.e. Petrol.
    2. Pour over failbook.
    3. Ignite the flamable material using either a match or lighter.
    4. ???
    5. PROFIT.

    In all honesty, I would try and update the OS to the latest one it could support and make it an internet machine for torrents, legal of course, browsing etc.
     
  10. Schrodinger

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    It is at the latest OS it can support without problems, trust me.
     
  11. Jon

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    You guys clearly don't understand Mac-onomics.

    Things over a week old are like, you know, so out of fashion.
     
  12. Schrodinger

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    Ignore the peons, Jenos, they're just jealous because they will never be as hip and cool as us Mac users.
     
  13. Zombie

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    1. Refortmat
    2. Install Ubuntu or Fedora
    3. ????
    4. Profit

    But really, you can turn it into a useable machine if you put something on it that's system lite. We used old Mac books in my HS for the mobile lab, I installed Fedora Core 3 on there and they ran just fine. You can serf the net, do other shit on them. Also, Schrodinger is a fucking stupid woman. Why use a Mac to play games? It defeats the purpose. So, unless you're some business exec, college student, or anything, then just use it as a tool for learning how to isntall, maintain and run other operating systems, as well as OS optimization.
     
  14. Sauce Bauss

    Sauce Bauss Second Year ~ Prestige ~ DLP Supporter

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    You can bring your Mac completely up to speed by upgrading one component. Luckily, I have just what you need.

    [​IMG]
     
  15. Archangel

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    This. Sticking with OSX will be a pain in the arse because nobody wants to know about 10.2 any more.
    Remember that you'll need to get the PPC version of Ubuntu/Fedora/whatever.
     
  16. Schrodinger

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    Because it's a really good game originally developed for the Mac that I know from experience runs on a computer like that and Jenos asked for fun stuff he could do with it.
     
  17. Zombie

    Zombie Black Philip Moderator DLP Supporter

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    I gave him fun stuff to do with it. Go back to the kitchen and stfu.
     
  18. Schrodinger

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    Yep. installing new OS's is a fuckload of fun.
     
  19. Murton

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    For people on this forum, yes, yes it is.
     
  20. silverlasso

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    Apple is notorious for not really keeping up with legacy support, and the Mac ecosystem reflects that. I doubt that you'll find much recent software that's compatible, and even if some software is compatible, it probably won't run well.

    Even though I myself have a MacBook Pro and use/like OS X, I would recommend installing a Linux distro if you want to get more life out of your iBook beyond the role of an internet-browsing (plus word-processing and the like) machine. On the other hand, that may be all you need, especially if this will just be a secondary computer.