I've used both (Kanga w/160Mb & Wallstreet, 233 w/cache, 320Mb) and couldn't tell the difference. The Kanga is still a quite nice machine. I prefer the Wallstreet because of the form, larger screen, more memory and ability to run X.


I have a Wallstreet II (I bought it at a shop in LA in september 1998), upgraded witha BlueChip G3 500 and with OS X 1028 is fine.

BTW. Can kanga run OS X with XPostFacto?

Ben

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