I have OSX 10.1.5 running on a Powercenter(not Pro) and it runs great.
The specs are 266 G3 daughtercard upgrade running at 300 mhz, 304 megs ram,
16 meg ATI Rage Orion video card, 30 gig IDE hd with a PCI IDE card, 32X ide
cdrom(Apple Rom, but booting from cd is sketchy), original 4x scsi cdrom(for
booting from cd. Mounting cd is sketchy, but boots from cd every time so I
keep it for that purpose).

It works great. Built it for my mom and she uses it every day.

On 10/6/02 10:27 PM, "Will Schoumaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> On Sunday, October 6, 2002, at 03:28 PM, in2palmtrees wrote:
> 
>> Just wondering if X would work on a Power Computing
>> Tower 180. Computer has a 180MHZ 604e daughtercard.
>> I believe this is one of the clones that work, right?
>> 
> If this is a Power Tower "PRO" the answer is yes if not much more
> iffy. The non pro models have motherboards based on the Apple 7200 and
> these were thought to not ever have a chance of running OSX . Most
> Power machines have motherboards based on the 7200. There have been a
> few surprise posts of people getting it to work. Perhaps someone else
> will have more info. Will S
> 


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