Greetings,
I am a newcomer to the list and a longtime Apple fan. (My first
computer was an Apple //c!) I recently was given a lot of PowerMac
equipment and was looking for suggestions on the various machines. I have
been wanting to find a machine to run OS X (that is decently quick) but I am
thinking these machines are probably a tad too old for that. If I am
mistaken, by all means let me know! Also, I have considered possibly
selling the machines and parts I have to purchase a slightly newer machine
(i.e. B&W G3, or early G4). Maybe that is a better option. At any rate,
I'd be glad to hear what I can do with these machines, what OS is
recommended for them, and so on. Here is what I have:
PowerMac 5400/180 (32MB RAM, Ethernet, all-in-one machine)
PowerMac 7200/75 (48MB RAM)
PowerMac 7200/120 (Won't power up, no RAM/VRAM installed)
PowerMac 7300/200 (160MB RAM)
Workgroup Server 8150/110 (~96MB)
PM 7600/132 Logic Board and CPU card
Machines I have yet to inspect...
PowerMac 6100/66 DOS Compatable
Performa 6115CD (I think)
OS which I have:
MacOS 7.5.5
MacOS 7.6.1
MacOS 8
MacOS 9
MacOS X.3
Thanks for the help!
-Chris
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