On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 04:53 PM, Roland Drake wrote:
> . I understand that one can purchase enabling software from Sonnet to 
> allow legacy Macs to run OS X. I have also seen a software product 
> called X PostFacto which does essentially the same thing. What are the 
> differences between these two software packages? Does the X PostFacto 
> work with the Sonnet processor upgrade cards?
>
> What other things are involved to run OS X on a legacy Mac such as the 
> 8500?
>
> Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Roland :)

The difference is that XPF works better and is almost free. It's $10 
shareware.
I highly recommend it- we have 3 unsupported machines in our house, all 
running OS X/XPF.

-Ford


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