Do you have another computer for productive work? You may be in for a
very rocky ride. This is the sad, mumbling voice of experience. Get a
spare to experiment with. Like a motorcycle, don't fool with a running
machine. If your computer is just a toy, it makes no difference. RHB

Keith Thelen wrote:
> 
> Hello fellow listmembers!
> 
> I have a PowerCenter Pro 180 with a Newer Technology MaxPower G3 card
> (366MHz), 128MB RAM and a 2GB hard drive. I have heard many things about
> MacOS X and would like to install it on this. Can it be done? Will I have to
> use any special "hacks" or modify anything?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Keith
>

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