Yep. I have an Apple CD from a 6400 in my Starmax desktop (with G3 card). Works without the driver. You can often find old Apples at yard sales. I got the 6400 for $10. (just the box, no monitor, keyboard, etc...) Funny thing was, when I connected a Monitor/KB/Mouse, it booted right up. There was nothing wrong with it, but I broke it down for parts, and kept the Starmax instead.
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