All good points Paul. I'm sure ancient Macs, and Apple II's are still in use in some schools (though my publicly schooled daughter's 5th grade has only OSX Macs and WinXP PCs). Too bad Apple didn't use Intel processors, or you could load up the computer with a version of Linux which works just fine. I know there used to be a version of Linux for PowerPCs, but don't know if it ever ran on an Apple--even so if it did, I doubt there were many authoring tools which could compile for it.
Nice to see Apple's finally come around to the Intel architecture of things, thus not forcing the 'planned hardware obsolescence' issue which we now have with 'Classic.' At least with PC's, they always provided you a software upgrade path...and didn't force you to buy all new hardware. And Linux runs on most all old Intel machines. I'm with Richard on this one. I can't imagine any features in a post 2.6version of Rev you'd *NEED* for Classic. Of course, I may be missing some. best, Chipp _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
