just a question...
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‎2006-08-01 03:38 AM
‎2006-08-01
03:38 AM
thanx a lot...
aenid
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‎2006-08-01 03:53 AM
‎2006-08-01
03:53 AM
Almost any version from 8.1 (or even 7) onward will run on the Powerbook it just may not be very fast.
Tom Waltz
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‎2006-08-01 05:09 AM
‎2006-08-01
05:09 AM
ah ok...if i choose to run AC 9 in powerbook g4, what should i do?...is it possible to change my os?...AC 9 requires mac os 10.2 or 10.3...
thanx again...im a new user for both AC and MAC...
aenid79
thanx again...im a new user for both AC and MAC...
aenid79
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‎2006-08-01 05:29 AM
‎2006-08-01
05:29 AM
aenid79 wrote:you'll be fine. it means any version
ah ok...if i choose to run AC 9 in powerbook g4, what should i do?...is it possible to change my os?...AC 9 requires mac os 10.2 or 10.3...
i was running archicad (including AC9) on a powerbook G4 for years (10.1 right through to the latest 10.4). you will need to get as much memory (RAM) as you can though . . .
HTH
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‎2006-08-02 05:44 AM
‎2006-08-02
05:44 AM
tnx so much...ill try it when i get home...
aenid79
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