For all of your machines, if you really want to run a
distributed project, you could always install Linux,
NetBSD, or OpenBSD.  Worst case, you should be able to
compile the client on each of these OSes.

-Matt

> 
> Now that SETI is moving to BOINC where there is no
> OS9 client, I would  
> like to find a distributed project for my old
> Performa 6360 and the  
> Power Computing clone I have.  With so many projects
> available and so  
> much research needed in science, etc. there surely
> must be something  
> for these two machines but I sure cannot find it so
> far.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> keith
> 
> PS  I gave up on finding a project for my Classics.



                
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