Stick the disc in there, hold "c" and in under 30 mins, you'd have OS X. 
And yes, you must be thankful for having a Dual USB whose video chip is 
not dead, broken, etc.

Harvey Jassem wrote:
> I have a dual usb 500MHz 12"  320MB memory, OS 9.2.2 iBook that's been 
> working great since I bought it in 2002.  I know I should just be 
> thankful, but I'd like to keep it a bit longer and upgrade to OSX 10.3 
> if I can do so at not a lot of cost and if folks who have done that 
> think it's a good idea.  (My goal: the ability to use more recent 
> browsers and affiliated software)
>
> What do you think?
> Where can I get OSX 10.3 on CDs inexpensively?  Instructions for 
> making the switch?
>
> Thanks!
> >

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