Paul --

I never installed OSX, so I can't help you there, but I did successfully
upgrade the RAM twice on my machine.  Catch -- mine wasn't the original
Bondi blue, but the next-generation, the "five flavors" iMac -- mine was a
tangerine 266 G3, still tray-loading CD.  I'm assuming the two models were
very similar.

Upgrading the RAM was not simple, but if you follow the instructions they
give you, it is relatively easy to accomplish.  And like I said, I did it
twice during my time with it (have since moved on), and both times it worked
just fine.

Hope this helps.  Sorry I can't answer about OSX.

-- Mike

On 6/29/04 3:03 PM, "Paul Hayden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Please respond off-list if you have:
> 
> 1. successfully installed any version of Mac OS X on an original
> Bondi Blue iMac (233 MHz G3, tray-loading CD), or
> 
> 2. successfully installed additional RAM.
> 
> I may need to do one or both of these things to my sister's iMac, and
> I'd like to know if #1 is feasible (given processor and RAM
> limitations), and how hard #2 is.
> 
> Thanks very much.
> 
> Paul Hayden


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