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psyjax
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4 December 2002, 23:29 »
http://eshop.macsales.com/OSXCenter/XPostFacto/
I cringe to think what a 7500 runing X would look like! My 333Mhz iMac is sluggish, can you imagine a PPC 601 75Mhz!!!!! Scary...
However, Darwin might run nicely on it.
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5 December 2002, 00:08 »
75MHz 601? Nope
OS X needs a 603 at least!
XPostFacto is really made for people who've put a processor upgrade in, cos like you say... it'd suck ass on the original stock processors.
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5 December 2002, 06:47 »
Wouldn't that be sweet if I could get OS X to run on my Centris? I know it's impossible, though. Besides it looking like crap because my Centris only has 256 colors, it would take forever just to open a folder.
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7 December 2002, 00:15 »
Hmm...wonder what it would do on my Performa 6360 with 136MD of RAM and the Sonnet Crescendo 400MHz G3 upgrade processor.
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7 December 2002, 01:00 »
Why would you want to run osx on an old mac anyway?
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7 December 2002, 01:47 »
The only two reasons I can think of are:
1) compatability
2) Just because you can.
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7 December 2002, 03:51 »
The answer to why putting OS X on an old such as a 6360 or a 7500 is like climbing a mountain. You don
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7 December 2002, 04:45 »
Why dream of using OS X on a really old Centris? I don't know, but it still seems like a terribly good idea anyway.
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7 December 2002, 20:40 »
OSX, no, but why not put YDL with blackbox on it?
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My 604 lacks the Classic OS required to boot XPostFacto and as such I am prevented from running OS X on it.
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