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Upgrade Your G4 Cube to a Pentium M Processor

reklusband writes "This report tells of a company that has released a processor upgrade for G4 cubes; this upgrade is in the form of a Pentium M. The cube becomes Windows + Linux, x86-blah compatible."

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  1. Whatever by aendeuryu · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm holding out for x86-yaddayadda compatibility. You early adopters can go nuts.

  2. Stage 5 of the switch? by nigham · · Score: 5, Funny

    See here.

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    1. Re:Stage 5 of the switch? by Ilgaz · · Score: 5, Funny

      Yesterday I got banned from a macintosh channel for defending powerpc against Intel.

      Speechless...

  3. What a waste of $$$ by ankhcraft · · Score: 5, Insightful

    For the bottom-end of the same price ($399), you would have more than enough to buy a similarly equipped PC133 bus computer, used. And since your G4 is probably used as well, why have one machine when you can have two? Honestly, old PC-compatible machines running w/ a 133 Mhz FSB (*no* DDR, etc.) are fairly cheap these days.

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  4. Upgrade.... by MosesJones · · Score: 5, Insightful


    So in other words you take your Mac, that in G4 form probably still works fine with OSX, put in a new motherboard and processor. And now you can use the same BOX as a PC and run Linux.

    Not so much an upgrade as using a G4 case, and in terms of an upgrade... So sort of like taking a PDP-11 box, keeping the disc controller and network controller, putting in a Pentium processor, rolling your own Linux and saying "I've upgraded a PDP-11".

    NO YOU HAVEN'T because it DOESN'T WORK with the old software.

    I would dare try and get my Wife to switch from a Mac onto Linux, that would hugely downgrade my quality of life.

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    1. Re:Upgrade.... by mcc · · Score: 5, Insightful

      So basically it's not an upgrade, it's a casemod in reverse.

  5. I, for one, call bullshit on that one... by fifirebel · · Score: 5, Insightful
    An unknown korean company does a board plus an OF to BIOS translation layer for the huuuge untapped market of PC users who admire the G4 Cube's design but don't want to run PowerPC software.

    And that's old news, look at the post date: Monday, February 28 2005 @ 10:27 AM EST.

    Bullshit...

    1. Re:I, for one, call bullshit on that one... by Ford+Prefect · · Score: 5, Interesting

      And that's old news, look at the post date: Monday, February 28 2005 @ 10:27 AM EST.

      Old, fake news too, from the same Dana as has done various Visual Hacks on assorted Macintoshes.

      The site's somewhat dead at the moment, but it's a great read when it's up and running - so long as one's tongue is kept firmly in cheek... ;-)

      (Off-topic: there's a spider currently walking across my iBook's screen. It started near the bottom and now it's sat at the top, just under the 'Window' menu. Oooer!)

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  6. Re:why bother? by gl4ss · · Score: 5, Insightful

    not upgrading? it's a speed upgrade. whatever you think g4's in cubes are not faster than pentium-m's available now, as such, if you intend to run linux or even winxp it is an upgrade.

    and the case of g4 cube is cool - which is why you would do this upgrade(when you've deemed that it's too slow to act as your desktop anyways and would like a linux/windows box with some beef)..

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  7. But does it run OS X? by alan_dershowitz · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Just asking.

  8. Uhhh... by mdxi · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ...the G4 Cube is already capable of running Linux.

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  9. What I don't understand is... by nmb3000 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Two words: device drivers.

    We've seen lots in the last few days about Apple and Intel and some blurring of the lines, but in all this I haven't seen much related to drivers. Think about it for a second. Whether you install Windows on a Mac or OS X on an x86 system, is anything (besides the very basics maybe) going to work?

    In order to get OS X as popular on x86 as Windows or Linux it's going to require a LOT of driver writing by both Apple and other vendors. Unless Apple comes up with a way to get Windows-native drivers to work (or Linux I suppose, but Windows has a better full-support native driver base) OS X is going to suffer many of the same problems Linux does with hardware support, specifically products that are not mainstream.

    Or am I wrong and is there a quick and easy way to build a native "plug-'n-pray" driver base such as Windows XP has? Love it or hate it, you have to admit that XP really does have great native support for tons of stuff, a feature which is a huge plus for a lot of people. Usually, it really does Just Work (TM)

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  10. Re:why bother? by njcoder · · Score: 5, Funny
    There are a whole lot of other cool G4 upgrades.

    For instance, you can upgrade the G4 cube to a candy dish. I haven't finished the website and powerpoint presentation but in the meantime just follow the article's directions to the point where you remove the old motherboard. Then remove anything else and fill with candy.

    Next week I'll share my procedure for turning an old full tower case into a phone stand.

  11. I see the steps! by Aldric · · Score: 5, Funny

    1. Post an article about turning a Mac into a PC.
    2. Watch the Mac zealots go apeshit.
    3. Profit from ad revenue!

  12. FAKE by hector_uk · · Score: 5, Interesting

    this is a fake, other than the fact that the pentium M is COMPLETElY incompatible with the cubes motherboard, i know someone who knows the person that runs this site and it's fake u-power probably dose not even exist (impossible to find on google) i'll probably hack a P-M motherboard with a yonah in my cube when the x86 version of OS X comes out and hack that into running on it.

  13. Hoax by tji · · Score: 5, Informative

    This is a hoax.. and not even a very good one. They didn't even include photoshopped pictures of the CPU board with the Pentium-M.

    Basically, they are claiming to make a CPU board that plugs into the Cube's main board. With a few BIOS tweaks they can run x86 software.

    This is, of course, bullshit. It will take much more than plugging a board in, and some BIOS mods, to get a Mac/PowerPC system to be able to use an x86 processor.