I was trying recently to track down a copy of Panther for my G3/600 iMac (with reference to the earlier thread, it works extremely well and is a huge step forward from 10.1.5 - I've seen the light at last!) and I had trouble tracking down a copy on eBay for what I thought was a reasonable price. Being a cheapskate I objected to paying more than £30 + p&p for what is now a passed over OS. Even Jaguar seemed to be going for £20. eBay seemed flooded with "grey" installer discs from eMacs which I was not entirely convinced would work with my iMac.

I did eventually strike lucky with an £18 buy from New Zealand(!) but I remain bemused by the prices people seem willing to pay on eBay. Or perhaps I'm just becoming a "grumpy old man" - bah humbug!

Martin


On 8 Aug 2005, at 21:35, Roger Houghton wrote:



Even if it's possible you should really upgrade OS X as 10.1 is really a beta and not worth hanging onto. If you qualify you can get the latest version, 10.4, for only £50 at Apple's Education store, otherwise you should be able to get at least 10.2 on eBay for very little money:



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