> According to MacTracker that 333 MHz iMac has 512K cache so yes, that
> might account for the difference.  Also, going from 266 MHz to 333 MHz
> is only an increase of 25%.  That's not that big a jump, it's really
> just on the edge of perception.
>
> My Wallstreet was my first computer running OS X.  I ended up using it
> more than my somewhat faster 7500, both because it was a laptop and
> because it was running X.
>
> BTW, MacTracker is generally considered the best source of info on Mac
> models. It's downloadable fromwww.mactracker.com.
>
> --
> Clark Martin
>

Soooo... You're saying I can install OS X on this little guy?  I'm
finding OS X (Tiger) to be much more useful to me than OS 9.2.2.  As a
matter of fact, I don't even really use my OS 9 machines.  They're not
even connected to the network.  Why?  Because I don't know what to do
with them.  I don't have any software for them and don't even have a
clue as to what I really want to do with them (ie.  family web server,
mp3 library, etc.)  Browsing the Internet can even be a challenge
sometimes.  I can do all of that stuff with my Windows machines
already.  I just need to get more exposure to what's out there for
Macs these days.  My OS X machines are pretty useful because I don't
have to spend a bunch of time researching what still works on them.
Pretty much anything out there that has a Mac version probably runs on
OS X (as well).  This Wallstreet seems pretty rugged; rugged enough
for me to take outdoors.  I also participate in a 'sport' called
geocaching (http://www.geocaching.com) and could use a sturdy machine
to take into 'field' with me.  I don't think I'd want to do that with
my PB G4, my MacBook, or my Dell Inspiron.  Now, if I could just find
a GPSr and some software that would be compatible with whatever OS I
decide to run on the Wallstreet...  Oh so many options and decisions.
My head starts spinning everytime I think about it.

Lonnie.
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