From the Apple web site, it would have cost me $300 for 16GB.
I showed her the difference between buying apple vs non-apple (had it written down), but since the price for the non-apple was $106 and they wanted $125 which included instalation, and was the Ram was guaranteed for live (my life I hope), I took the deal. Surprisingly, I was going to buy 16GB of ram from a different, non-apple source when this young lady, who was going to check me out, told me that for $125 I could get a non-apple ram from them installed.
You're too funny! You made my DAY! Will definitely call tomorrow. Thanks dalstott, I will copy your advice for future education. SheepSaver has been around for a while, and since I mostly find 2009 info, I was wondering if anyone had used the 2013 version.
I'd like to know I can upgrade his Mac as time goes buy so he can keep using the programs that he knows so well. But, eventually, Snow Leopard will go by way of Tiger, never to be supported again, not even the FireFox browser. I got Eudora to work and transferred all his mail boxes via Target Disk Mode and a large amount of his addresses, it works really good, as does AppleWorks, Toast Titanum 7, even worked for Stickies once I found the right file on G4 to transfer. I have just taken care of my husbands newly acquired Mac Min late 2010, running Snow Leopard. I may well buy a KVM switch which also allows dual monitors, and just switch back and forth between my macs. I have, I think, most of my old installation Rom CDs, even Prefoma (early 1990s). My husband is on a G4 which will allow OS9 to boot, which is already loaded with mentioned programs. Well, I'm on a G5 which doesn't boot into Classic, but I can use most of the programs.
Lion:Īpple is now selling Snow Leopard Server for $19.99 + sales tax & shipping costs at 1.800.MYAPPLE (1.800.692.7753) - Apple Part Number: MC588Z/A (telephone orders only).
With the newer Intel Macs, you have to run a Classic emulator such as SheepShaver, which requires you to extract the Mac ROMs from your older Classic Mac and then install Mac OS 9.Ī related program is Chubby Bunny, which comes bundled with all of that included (google the term "Classic-On-Intel v 4.0.1 chubby bunny").ĪLSO: FYI: Appleworks and Eudora running in Snow Leopard Server installed into Parallels 8 for use in Lion and Mt. Here is a post I recently assembled for another similar question: The Classic game Risk II running in Sheepshaver on my Lion Mac Mini: