On 04/13/2012 05:41 PM, Geoff Reed wrote:
Much like
an Apple I, it's a novelty/museum piece/price, not
something one would likely play with and burn out. There are
plenty of non-prototype systems to let the smoke out of.
But agreed the price and price of shipping are certainly some max
values I would imagine.
I just can't see having a system, no matter how rare
that one would
not be able to use. leaving it to bit rot seems a very sad thing to
do....
Why not just FIX it? What am I missing here?
How do you "fix" not having an OS that will run on it? By writing one
yourself? By hacking a released version of MacOS to run on it?