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I have a friend who runs a non-profit organization for kiddies who wants a bunch of machines for her charges to use for help with homework, some light webbing, etc. Trouble is, she wants LAPTOPS (I have about 3000 iMac G3 -- but Nooooo!) and she wants them, gulp, for FREE!<BR>
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Between my dayjob at Daystar Tech and my hobbying, I have several good-condition, working Wallstreets, and I am trying to workout something where I can give about 20 of them to my friend for use in her organization. I figg'r I can do them all with small (10-20gb) HDDs, cd-roms, wifi B cards and maybe even a usb pc card.<BR>
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The question I have is: what OSX works best on this machine?? I know up to Tiger can be installed using xpostfacto, but how does it operate in real life?<BR>
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My Wallstreet uses 10.2, which is officially supported, but I *also* have to press the screen bright/dim buttons at startup or else I will have a dark LCD. That is something I would like to avoid having the lil' cherubs to do ....<BR>
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Any thoughts?<BR>
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Craig W.</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000" FACE="Geneva" FAMILY="SANSSERIF" SIZE="2"></FONT></HTML>