I have an ANS 700 myself but haven,t had any luck finding AIX 4.1.4 for it

Todd

On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 12:46 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > 10.5 is a great OS, but on PowerPCs Tiger is IMHO the best choice.
>
> True, but ...
>
>
> > If you want 10.5, have it installed on a [ separate ] partition alongside
> > Tiger...
>
> Right, and ...
>
> If you are running a Hackintosh, then almost anything from 10.4.8 through
> to (just) yesterday's 10.7.2, and perhaps (pretty soon) tomorrow's 10.7.x
> or even 10.8.x will ... mot likely ... work.
>
> Incredibly enough, non-gen-u-wine-Apple hardware has proved itself itself
> to be MORE COMPATIBLE with MacOS X software than has gen-u-wine Apple
> hardware.
>
> Go figure!
>
> I keep around several ... well, MANY ... gen-u-wine Apple platforms * ,
> but every one has support issues which are of APPLE'S MAKING.
>
> However, I also have MANY Hackintoshes, and none of those have any support
> issues which are not of MY MAKING.
>
> I also have paid-up licenses for every MacOS X from 10.3 on, including the
> server versions (yes, "unlimited clients") of those.
>
> But, I tend to run the server versions of those, and for my money, which
> is the only thing of relevance to me, Lion and Server Lion now makes the
> most sense, to me.
>
> * I also own, and use nine ... count 'em ... NINE Apple Network Servers
> (one ANS 500 and eight ANS 700s, most of which have been upgraded to 200
> MHz CPUs, and all of which have the functional maximum of 512 MB of
> EDO/FPM 60 ns parity RAM).
>
>
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