>Hello Tim:
>
>I understood from an earlier exchange on this and the MacManager lists that OS X is
>not compatible with 2400 hardware so would not run unless someone made the effort to
>port the kernel to the 2400c.
>
>It's encouraging to hear you have run OS XS on the G3 upgraded 2400c. Do you happen
>to know if you are likely to have any success with OS X (Client) when it arrives?
I was at Apple the other night; speaking to some friends of mine there.
One of them stated that Mac OS X would run on a G3 upgraded 2400, because,
as he put it, "I have one of them, and I will make sure it runs".
Just to make this clear: This was obviously not an official Apple statement.
-- Marshall
"The era of big government is over."
Bill Clinton, State of the Union Address, January 23, 1996
Marshall Clow Adobe Systems <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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