[Ham-Mac] how low tech can you go?
Carl Menne
cmenne at seidata.com
Thu Oct 15 16:13:06 EDT 2009
James Duffey wrote:
> I ran CocoaModem on a 350 MHz G3 All In One running 10.3 (Jaguar?) and
> 640MB of RAM. It was very usable.
> Upgrading to a 800 MHz G4 iMac and 10.4 helped a lot.
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> So try it and you will probably be satisfied with it. An increase in
> speed and operating system will make a lot of difference. - Duffey
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> James Duffey
> Cedar Crest NM
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Go to Black Cat Systems for Mac ham radio software;he has an older
multimode that will run on G3 iMacs and give you digi-morse,rtty, and
sstsv and maybe psk31.
Some of the newest digital modes practically demand Wintel just because
no one has coded a version for G3/G4/G5.
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