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Protools Free Version:
Included in today's Software Updates and Apple TILs listing is a link to where you can download a (limited) free version of Protools 5 (Mac Audio App). If you don't have a high speed connection, you can order a CD with extra material and demos for $9.95. There's also other software updates including extensions for Dreamweaver as well as Apple TILs on OS X Beta. (Thanks to Barney Buoy from "down under" for updates)
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Voodoo4 Quake3 Demo Test Results:
[Update - for a full review of the Mac Voodoo4 PCI card, see the Graphics card section of the Video articles page]
Mark Anthony just posted his Voodoo4 Quake3 demo test results in the FPS database. ( He has a G3/450 B&W G3 and used the 66MHz PCI Slot.) I've summarized his results but since he used Quake3 demo (not retail) I don't have any Voodoo5 results to compare them to (the Voodoo5 review and FPS entries with G3/500 and B&W G3 machines generally used retail Quake3).

Mac Voodoo4 4500 PCI
Quake3 Demo
in B&W G3/450
No
FSAA
AVG FPS
2X
FSAA
AVG FPS
640x480 16Bit Mode
(fastest Q3 settings)
39.939.2
640x480 32Bit Mode
(HQ Q3 settings)
35.733.1
 
800x600 16Bit Mode
(fastest Q3 settings)
39.635.0
800x600 32Bit Mode
(HQ Q3 settings)
35.1 25.3
 
1024x768 16Bit Mode
(fastest Q3 settings)
38.321.4
1024x768 32Bit mode
(HQ Q3 settings)
30.915.2

At the database search page, select Quake3 demo as the game, a resolution (640x480, 800x600, or 1024x768 ) and then select "Voodoo4" to see all his entries (or you can select Voodoo4 16bit, etc. to show only certain mode test results). To compare his results to others in the database, select only the game title and resolution, the highest FPS is always shown first (along with details on that system/card). Search page results are from fastest to slowest results.

I'm asking other Voodoo4 card owners to enter their results here.

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IBM 75GXP HD/Sonnet Tempo ATA/66 Controller Review in Beige G3:
Reader sent a review and performance test results of an IBM 75GXP ATA/100 drive and Sonnet Tempo (ATA/66) Controller in a Beige/Platinum G3. Includes benchmarks and real-world performance tests. (I've added this page to the list of site IDE Reviews/Articles for future reference.)
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Q & A With ATI's Programmers on Radeon Features and Software Support:
Although I originally sent these questions over a month ago before I had a Radeon card to test, yesterday afternoon I finally received the answers and have posted the Radeon Q&A interview with ATI's 3D programmer Chris Bentley. Arshad Rahman answers the question on the Radeon's DVD features. Chris answers questions I had on the support for the Radeon's T&L, Hyper-Z and more. Check it out. (This article has been added to the Video articles/reviews page for future reference.)
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First PL BlueChip PB G3 Upgrade Report:
" Mike,
My long backordered Powerlogix BlueChip 466MHz upgrade for Wall/Mainstreet Powerbooks finally arrived from today...
Followed the install instructions (there's a nice Quicktime video demonstration on the CD) and it installed painlessly except for one annoying detail that I'll get to later. My Wallstreet 266MHz feels snappier and more responsive.

The copper process really makes a difference with heat! The old chip would range from about 68 to 72 degrees Celcius under moderate load with processor cycling on, with 92 C being the max I ever saw under extreme circumstances. The new chip is currently holding at 56 C under fairly high load.

So, if that was the end of the story, I'd go a head and do the rest of the benchmarks, send in a report and call myself a happy camper. Unfortunately there seems to be something flaky with the new card and my memory modules. I have the stock 64MB "low profile" (either upper or lower slot) module plus a Viking 128MB "high profile" (upper only) module.

The machine refuses to boot with the 64MB module in the lower slot either by itself or with the 128 in the upper. It boots with either module in the upper by itself, but MacOS complains that the RAM has failed the self check during a cold boot. TechTool 3 tests the RAM as OK, and I have been able to compress/verify large files.

Are you getting any reports from other BlueChip owners? I am contacting Powerlogix with my problem, but with such a new product, I don't know if they have much troubleshooting info yet."

If any other BlueChip owners are seeing problems like this or just have general comments on the upgrade, please let me know. (Also post an entry in the CPU review database after you've run the upgrade for a week or so.)

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Symantec Announces SystemWorks for Mac:
Over the years I've used the PC version of SystemWorks which I consider one of the best PC utility packages on the market for Windows. Symantec has just announced SystemWorks for the Mac which includes their Norton Utilities disk repair and anti-virus programs (updated) as well as Aladdin's "Spring Cleaning" and Dantz's Retrospect Express for uninstall/disk cleanup and backups respectively. Pricing is higher than their PC Systemworks package at $129.95 list. (After this was posted Symantec issued a press release today noting a $79.95 upgrade price for previous owners of any of the 4 included software products.) The SystemWorks Mac page also has links to info on OS X beta compatibility.

Symantech also has a press release on new versions of Norton Utils and Antivirus for the Mac.

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Creative SBLive Status:
[Update - see this 2001 dated article for Mac SoundBlaster Live comments/performance tests.]
Just received a status update from my Creative Labs contact. Still no definite release date but he did say "SB LIVE! will be shipping by MacWorld January. Sorry I don't have any more info as of yet."
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Plextor IDE 12/10/32 Firmware Update v1.05 Released:
[Update - see the CDRW section of the IDE articles page for an article on flashing IDE Plextor drives in Macs that was written long after the news item below.]

Although you'll need a PC to flash the update (the only Plextor Mac flasher is for SCSI drives only so far), Plextor has posted a 1.05 firmware update for their IDE 12x/10x/32x Plexwriter. (This drive is used in many Firewire cases also. The Drive Compatibilty database here has several reports from Mac owners on the drive.).

The 1.05 update includes the following changes/fixes:

  • Improved focusing by the drive when reading scratched discs.

  • Optimized beta value to improve write performance and write quality with high-speed 10x CD-RW media.

  • Improved write performance at 1x speed.

  • Improved seeking when drive is in high temperature

  • Optimized values for read power setting, tracking equalizer and sample hold for better write performance and write quality at 12x speed.

  • Fixed bug with focus retry routine. Before this fix, drive could hang when focus failed after 5 retries. A flag was added for other portions of firmware to detect that this occurred.

I'd been meaning to mention they have finally announced a SCSI version of the 12/10/32, which will be a welcome addition for many Mac owners.

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OT: Amiga Still Alive - Info on the AmigaOne:
Cnet has a story today titled Welcoming back an old Amiga . According to the article there will be upgrade cards ($500 est.) for previous Amiga models as well as (later) complete computers ($800 price mentioned). Amiga fans should visit www.amiga.com and the AmigaOne press release for more info. The AmigaOne press release notes several possible processors (PowerPC to MIPs) as well as Firewire, USB, DVD, 10/100 Ethernet, "next-gen" Matrox graphics card and the Creative labs (SBlive) EMU1K audio chip.

Back in the 80's (during the Apple II era) I owned one of the first Amiga models; it was very advanced for its day as far as sound and video capability as well as having a true multitasking OS.

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Drive Compatibility Database Updates:
The Drive Compatibility searchable database had 7 new entries posted this morning (current total 1798). (Note - I welcome OS X reports in the database from users of non-Apple CD/DVD/CDRW/Firewire drives - select OS X on the entry form)

    Removable Media Drives:
  • SCSI Internal Jaz Drive G4/AGP

    CDROM Drives:
  • Toshiba SCSI XM-6402B (40x) in 8600

    CDRW Drives:
  • HP IDE 8250i (4x/4x) in Beige G3
    (includes comments on OS X beta as well as 8.6. OS X beta as noted here previously does not support any CDRW drives that I know of)
  • Philips CDD 4401/73 in ADS Pyro Firewire case w/G4 cube
    (listed under Firewire interface search page option)

    Hard Drives:
  • IBM IDE 75GXP 46GB in G4/AGP
  • IBM IDE 75GXP 30GB in G4 Dual CPU
    (noted OEM Maxtor 20GB failed)
  • Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 30GB in Beige G3

You can find these full reports by searching the database with the drive/brand/mac models listed above selected (the latest reports are shown first in searches).
If you've added a IDE, SCSI, Firewire or USB hard drive, CDRW, tape drive, etc. make sure you add a report to the database.

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Rate Your CPU Upgrade Database Updates:
The Rate Your CPU Upgrade database has been updated with 5 new reports today (total to date: 4,697)

  • Other World Computing G3/450 in B&W G3 (rated 10)
    (update after 6 months of 500Mhz operation)
  • Powerlogix Zforce with G3/233 ZIF in 9500 (rated 10)
  • Sonnet G3/266 (running 240Mhz) in 6100/60 (rated 10)
  • Sonnet G3/500 in 8600/200 (rated 3)
    (disk corruption issues noted)

  • B&W G3/350 OC report

You can find these full reports by searching the database selecting the indicated Mac model and upgrade card brand/type. If you've upgraded the CPU on your Mac, please post an entry in the database. Search the database of over 4,600 entries from most every upgradable Mac model *before* you buy. (Searchable by mac model/upgrade brand)

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Video Card Game/Benchmark Performance Database Updated:
The latest updates to the Mac Game/Video Card Performance database included CineBench 2000 results from a Beige G3/233 w/Voodoo3 2000 card (tests with B12 drivers and using Voodoo5 drivers).
Total entries in the database to date: 2,167. If you haven't already, enter your results with any of the game titles or benchmarks listed on the entry page (details on how to test are there). If you're curious how a CPU upgrade or new Video card would help game performance, the search page options can help you find similar system/configurations to get an idea before you buy.
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Software Updates and Apple TILs:

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