Apple Remote Desktop is good and will do what you want. Timbuktu will do the same and I like it a little better under OS X although I have had some stability problems in OS 9 and earlier.

You must have an interesting setup to have a closet full of Macs.

Remember that any Mac which can boot in X can also boot into 9 (at least until next month when Apple introduces some new models which won't boot into 9 any longer). Even under X, Classic applications can still run.

Bill Vlahos
On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 11:10 AM, Dar Scott wrote:

I'm considering getting Remote Desktop for testing stacks and standalones on Macintosh OS's. I welcome any advice or reports on experience in doing this or on Remote Desktop or on alternatives.

(I use VPC for Windows.)

I'm envisioning a few old Macs under a table or in a closet that I can turn on as needed. I then connect to them using Remote Desktop to run tests applicable to that OS or hardware. I'm thinking something like a G3 that books OS X 10.1 or Mac 9.2 and an old PowerPC that boots something older.

Would Timbuktu be a candidate for this?

Would this even be a useful test?

Dar Scott

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