connecting a power mac g4 to a mac book pro
Can anyone tell me if its possible to connect an old Power Mac G4 to a new mac book pro ? thanks
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Can anyone tell me if its possible to connect an old Power Mac G4 to a new mac book pro ? thanks
Hi,
One could use a network connection (Ethernet, or possibly wireless). For example, FTP can bridge different operating system generations, but should be used locally only.
It is possible to connect a Power Mac G4 to the Internet, but at least Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger would be needed, since earlier web browsers do not work with modern web pages (and even a browser like TenFourFox for 10.4 will have limited capabilities).
It would help if you could post the exact Power Mac G4 and MacBook Pro models/years.
https://everymac.com/systems/apple/index-apple-specs-applespec.html
Also, the exact operating system versions for both models.
It looks like its a G4 450 128 mb SDRAM/HD 300/58K MDM and my laptop is Mac book pro 2.3Ghz 8-core intel i9. If I had a monitor for the G4 things would be easy. I want to get all the info off the G4 files pics music etc before I get rid of it so just trying to figure a way I can get all the information off it.
Hi,
Thank you for the information.
>If I had a monitor for the G4 things would be easy.
Maybe you could borrow an old VGA monitor. Even some television sets have a VGA connector.
>I want to get all the info off the G4
Another way could be to remove the internal hard drive. The drive could then be connected to a universal drive adapter. One example would be https://eshop.macsales.com/item/NewerTech/U3NV2SPATA/ (you may be able to find similar adapters locally). It should then be possible to read data via a modern Mac (or even a PC, provided that an appropriate Mac-disk utility is used).
The G4 Mac has a FireWire port, but a connection to a more modern Mac would require a chain of adapters via Thunderbolt. This would be experimental. It may or may not work. An intermediate Mac may be needed as well.
If you mean as a monitor, it is no longer possible to do so.
Ok thank you … could I open in G4 on mac book pro in target mode do you think ?
connecting a power mac g4 to a mac book pro