At 03:35 PM 10/4/2002, Tony Butka typed thusly:
>stupid than usual :-). I'll definitely keep Mac friendly vendors in mind
>-- I work a lot with
>OS/2 and have personal reasons to know about the blank look one gets with
>anything
>other than MS stuff.
Haven't used that in years, more out of annoyance with IBM than anything
("Kitchentop market," indeed.... OTOH, still have my Merlin beta CDs...)
Have you seen Serenity Systems' eComStation?
>Just out of idle curiousity, does anyone know if you can run Mac OSX on
any of the
>older hardware?
Older hardware being...? Given that we're on the PCI Powermacs, I doubt
you're talking about an SE/30 <g>. There's a workaround (look for
XPostFacto) for some older machines, and Sonnet (I think) has an installer
for upgraded machines as well. Takes a bit of work, I think, but apparently
it works...
-Eric
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