On Saturday, June 21, 2003, at 01:00 PM, res0bznj wrote:


This message written: Saturday, 21 June 2003 12:49:38 PDT

Browsing one of my "haunts" today I obtained a Retail Version of OS X
(10.0), in box, with license and all. Now, what to do!?

I would like to learn it on my trusty desktop before thinking about
installing it on a Wallstreet/300. The package says "Processor upgrade
cards not supported" though I know that many folks run it on such
machines.

This will likely be an exercise in frustration, but see the XPostFacto stuff on OWC's web site. I don't recall offhand if the 6360 is supported or not...


And 10.0 is gawdawful slug of a beta version. If you do install it you will want to upgrade it to 10.1.5 (doable via downloads, iirc)

If you want to actually *use* OSX, get 10.2. That will run reasonably well on your Wallstreet if it has enough memory (you want 256 megs minimum to have a usable OSX system)

The difference between 10.0 and 10.2 is like the difference between 6.0.8 and 8.6...

--
"Wherever you go, there you are." - B. Banzai, Ph.D.
Bruce Johnson



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