> > 
> Why do people keep saying that Wallstreet's can't run Tiger 10.4.11 they most 
> certainly can via XPostFacto, and in fine fashion. with a Sonnet card bus G 
> card the AirPort runs all the favorite browsers, Camino. Safari, Firefox. 
> They have the ability to run all the software for Tiger, the only exception 
> is playing DVDs but you can get a decoder for that. Mine boots three systems, 
> can run USB, FireWire and SCISI devices. The accessories for them are very 
> cheap compared to the day they were new. I put a faster processor and large 
> HDD in mine. It does every thing my TiBook 800 does but with a little extra 
> class:-)
> 
> 
> 
> John Carmonne

I agree John.
My Wally runs Tiger fine too.
The best improvement to any computer whether laptop or desktop is 
1) max the ram ( 512mb in this case )
2) whip out the old slow hard drive for something bigger and faster ( 2-4-6Gb 
and 4200 RPM  to 20-40-60Gb and 5400 or 7200 RPM )
3) upgrade the processor to something faster either stock Apple or a G3/G4 
Sonnet.
I've done this to my Wally and just about every other computer I own and they 
all run a heck of a lot faster than the original specs allowing me to run later 
OS's and more modern apps at a better speed.

Stewie
                                          
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