True, but Xpostfacto is a utility that will allow you to install Panther on unsupported macs. It's currently still in Beta for Panther, but it works great with Jag (10.2) installed.

Michael Day wrote:

Hi......Jim , If you read the "fine print" on Panther (I wish I had), it
clearly states that the G3/G4/G5 recipient MUST have built-in or "native"
USB. That means that the B&W-G3 and Bondi Blue iMac are the 1st Macs that
shipped with USB and the earliest that'll accept Panther. At least, that's
my impression. Mikie





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