I have managed to do so with 10.1 running on an 240mhz PB 3400 (with 144mb
ram). For the fun and the experience it may be interesting but for working
it is hardly impossible, the machine is incredibly slow. So to answer your
question: Solw ,very very slow. Unless you can install a G3 upgrade that
might make things faster, but I have no experience with it so I cannot tell
you.
-Michel

> So it's possible to run Mac OS X on a PowerBook 3400 and a
> Kanga...but my question is, how fast (or not fast, rather) is OS X
> going to run on a 603e chip? Has anybody tried this? Does anybody
> have any experience with this matter?
> 
> -John




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