Yes Mac OS X will run on that PowerBook. The Wallstreet supports 10.0.x, 10.1.x, and 10.2.x. It does not support 10.3.x out of the box.

If you wish to run a version of 10.3.x then yes look into XPostFacto.

David

On Dec 14, 2004, at 2:41 AM, John Kramar wrote:

you will have to use this application http://eshop.macsales.com/OSXCenter/XPostFacto/

John Tamine wrote:

hello,

it's newbie again with one more question. i have a stock wallstreet G3 w/ 2GB HD and cd-rom (no USB ports). can i get OSX to run on it? it has 9.2.2 on it right now.

tia,

john


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