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2004-09-16 04:58 PM
Thomas wroteSorry for the misleading signature Thomas... I was a bit premature in updating my information as I anxiously wait for my pre-order to arrive (Apple Canada promises very soon).
I see from you signature that you've already got an iMac G5! How's it performing in Archicad?
I will let you know how it runs AC 8.1 (and AC 9.0 when that arrives from GSCNE). Hopefully soon!
(Only concern is with the NVIDIA video card... it is an 18-month old card that was a "value" performer when first released. Guess the tight confines of the new iMac don't allow for much more, or Apple is saving the better performance for the towers and/or future upgrades.)
Glenn
2004-09-16 07:27 PM
2004-09-19 04:09 PM
I will provide my first-hand impressions once the machine arrives and been set-up (complete with the RAM upgrade).Thanks Glenn,
2004-09-26 11:23 PM
2004-09-27 01:18 AM
Thomas wrote:My first experience with Archicad was on an SE30- luckily it had an external monitor. That was back in the days where you had to manually select the layer combinations and save the plot files one by one.As for beating, I think I tried Archicad first, on a Mac Plus in 1986.😉 Thomas
2004-12-16 07:24 PM
2004-12-21 07:22 PM
G3 blue and white tower rev.2 for $150 (average price used)That's $400. Definitely not worth it. If you have that kind of money, for Archicad, get the fastest used PC you can, or if Mac is a requirement, a Dual G4, with lots of memory and a decent graphics card. Avoid the G3s. They will be obsolete soon. And the Blue and White towers have special issues that you should avoid.
1000MHz accelerator $250 new
2004-12-21 10:45 PM