On Thu, 04 Oct 2001 06:29:49 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Winston Smith) wrote:

>If you look on, I believe, Versiontracker,  there is software that is
>supposed to let you run OS X on unsupported machines.  Unfortunately,
>the name of the software escapes me now.  I wanna say it's called
>Unsupported X Utility, or something to that effect(sp.?).

The place to look for that is at http://eshop.macsales.com/OSXCenter/


HOWEVER, this is for support of New World architecture machines: PCI macs
before the G3, so, for example, you can install and run OSX on your G3
upgraded 7600 (as I have)..The issues with the 3400 and OSX are different.
Google comes up with a few hits on OSX and Kanga...you might try tracking
those down.

Bruce Johnson
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group


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