HI Rob,
The photos were mine, only one swisspace that I know of and I am
registred on the ADV site though not been on there for a while. Though
having got married since I bought it and automatically gaining two boys
and then with our newborn we decided that a landrover defender suits us
better now. I still have the GS but have not done any long rides on it
for a while.
I don't know about the GS to Mac connection, but most system
administrators I know have converted to using a mac and recommend thier
family and friends do the same ;-)
OH its Ian not Jim - but certainly not offended.
If I can get an old G4 running reasonably quick at home then I will be
happy, I am only doing photo editing not video and I am not a game
player any more after developing tetris hand (well before RSI was
invented) so I don't really need the latest and greatest.
The sonnet board at work is a huge difference and the machine now keeps
up with me and is a pleasure to use.
If anyone want's to see some more bike photos then try this gallery
http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/gallery/847519
Ian
Rob Harrison wrote:
> Hey Jim--did I see some photos of a GS on your smugmug gallery...or
> was it Adventure Riders...?
>
> If not, someone else using 'swisspace' I guess...
>
> I'm also a GS rider (R80G/S Paris Dakar) and Mac & OM user. Are they
> connected??? ;-)
>
> Don't have experience with DP upgrades, but I did use Sonnet boards
> to upgrade the two beige G3's at my office. Turned out it would have
> been better and less expensive in the long run to just buy new boxes.
> The upgrade couldn't run OS X. They did extend the life of the boxes
> by another two years, until I switched to iMac G5's. IMHO the iMac
> G5's are hard to beat for value vs processing power & convenience,
> especially if you install 2GB RAM.
>
> Cheers,
> Rob in Seattle
>
>
>
> On Jan 18, 2006, at 1:28 AM, swisspace wrote:
>
>
>>Having read about one list member talking of 2-3 seconds to process an
>>olympus raw image on his new PC I decided something needed doing.
>>
>>I have just swapped the cpu in my 6 year old mac at work, cpu went
>>from
>>a 350Mhz to a 1.4Ghz sonnet and I am quite impressed, it's now faster
>>than the newest 1.25Ghz proper apple cpu machine we have in the
>>company.
>>
>>My time to develop 1 raw picture went from 44 secs to 12secs (on my
>>1ghz Ibook (with fast disk) and mac mini 1.4 it takes around 20 secs)
>>
>>spurred on by this I have a machine at home which could support a dual
>>processor upgrade.
>>
>>My question - should you wish to answer it is - has anyone
>>experience of
>>dual processor upgrades. I think photoshop would be faster and I
>>multitask a lot - though if it works so quick then I won't have
>>time to
>>multitask.
>>
>>I would like a G5 but I want to see how the intel transistion goes.
>
>
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