Hi, I am new to the forums and am thinking of buying an eMac G4 1.25ghz (with tiger installed) and an iMac G3 400mhz also with tiger installed from the same craigslist seller, $50 for both. Would I be able to use Google hangouts and gmail on them (using the TenFourFox browser)? Would messages even send? Could anyone owning a machine with similar specs try it out?
I rely on basic messaging and I don't care if it's slow I am sick of intel, windows, and modern intel macs meaning I will be heavily relying on the eMac for basic internet tasks. I appreciate the help! Hi, I am new to the forums and am thinking of buying an eMac G4 1.25ghz (with tiger installed) and an iMac G3 400mhz also with tiger installed from the same craigslist seller, $50 for both. Would I be able to use Google hangouts and gmail on them (using the TenFourFox browser)? Would messages even send?
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Could anyone owning a machine with similar specs try it out? I rely on basic messaging and I don't care if it's slow I am sick of intel, windows, and modern intel macs meaning I will be heavily relying on the eMac for basic internet tasks. I appreciate the help! Hi, I am new to the forums and am thinking of buying an eMac G4 1.25ghz (with tiger installed) and an iMac G3 400mhz also with tiger installed from the same craigslist seller, $50 for both.
Would I be able to use Google hangouts and gmail on them (using the TenFourFox browser)? Would messages even send? Could anyone owning a machine with similar specs try it out? I rely on basic messaging and I don't care if it's slow I am sick of intel, windows, and modern intel macs meaning I will be heavily relying on the eMac for basic internet tasks.
I appreciate the help! Click to expand.The eMac will run Leopard with TenFourFox/TFFBox and LeopardWebkit for browsing and the native email-Client is capable of getting access to Gmail and iCloud IMAP-Mail.
The iMacG4 runs nice both with os9 or Panther/Tiger plus Classic, but you'll have to max out RAM. You may both use TFF with Tiger or Classilla in the Classic-environment ont Tiger/Panther/Jaguar. Classilla will manage IMAP-email. Look here for more informations: 50$ for both the eMacG4 and the iMacG3 is a great price and makes it a no-brainer!
As the title suggest Oracle doesn't provide a ARM based instant client. Histogram in excel mac 2016. Which is necessary to communicate with the DB server. (this is the only way we need for our project) So can any one help us to install/compile/modify the oracle instant client to make it work on Debian arm based system?
As far as I know, Oracle does not, and never has, and probably never will in a near future provide an Instant Client for ARM-based Linux. As it is a proprietary software, there is little chances that you could 'compile' it. • An option would be to write your own driver implementing of Oracle's wire-protocol. But this is far from trivial.
Not mentioning the (possible) legal implications as this is a proprietary protocol. • For now, your best bet if you want to connect directly from your ARM box to an Oracle server, is probably to use the JDBC thin-driver as it is pure-java and should run on a JVM for ARM. If your application is not written in Java, you will probably need to write some kind of gateway yourself -- or wrap your own stuff through JNI maybe (sounds like a kludge, no?) • Depending on your needs and your project requirements, maybe you should investigate the option of having some kind of 'web service' acting as a gateway to Oracle and running on an x86/amd64 box somewhere on your network. Then your clients (ARM-based or not) would access to the underlying DB through it. • There are many clients for open-sources RDMBS that you can use on ARM devices. Maybe you could manage to synchronize data between Oracle an one of these RDBMS? As of myself, I would push toward the third solution.