Well I decided to use the energy saver schedule mode on my Mac setup. Sadly i couldn't do it on the PowerMac, as its Pram battery has died so it has no way of keeping time until its connected to Apple's online time servers, its just as well since the Mac mini & PowerMac share the same monitor. The Mac mini is connected by DVI & the PowerMac via VGA.
ALSO I had done several takes to try and get the eMac in time more, each of those times the MacBook won, but this attempt it seemed to take a while, so in reality the MacBook would of won, by far, plus my MacBook has totally everything on it, HD movie projects, photoshop .psd files etc etc
MacBook Specs
2.4GHZ Core 2 Duo
4GB RAM DDR2 RAM
500GB 7200RPM Hard Drive
X3100 Graphics
Mac mini specs
2GHz Core 2 Duo
120GB Hard Drive (Nothing on at all on it, accept Eye TV,)
Intel GMA 950 Graphics
eMac Specs
1.42GHz PowerPC G4
1GB DDR SD RAM
120GB Hard Drive
ATI Radeon Graphics
thats not that fast at all
mddogg1 4 months ago
@mddogg1 i'd say the mac mini booted pretty well this video is pretty old now though have more macs
macnerd93 4 months ago
Can you hook the mini mac to hd tv's?
via HDMI? I want a hd tv as my monitor to save money..
SoundOfAShark 2 years ago
yes you can, you can buy a DVI-HDMI adaptor. DVI is essentially the same thing has HDMI, still carrying the HD signal accept no audio you just plug in a set of external speakers.
macnerd93 2 years ago
Lol, got the same desk, as me, did you get it from argos. Also cool setup, on my desk I have my laptop connected to my flat creen tv which I mounted on the wall, plus my wacom bamboo fun. I want to get another screen, preferably a pc monitor than a tv.
Mind asking what kind of stand you using with the mackbook.
Awesome setup.
mumihp 2 years ago
its the griffin elevator
macnerd93 2 years ago