I may sound like a dick for saying such, but if the OS is missing and
price is an issue, there's always Linux and several other OS'es that
work fine on Apple products. Just a logical and semi-obvious thought.
-John Boffemmyer IV
PS: I always hated OS9 after it corrupted itself on my ex's mac and I
had to spend a week reloading the damned thing.
At 11:35 PM 9/7/2005, you wrote:
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, woodelf wrote:
The problem with $10 mac's is $0 software.
With a old PC you could
steal DOS and BASIC from good old Gates. :) They still may be usefull
for parts like CRT's and 68000's for the really old mac's.
Most of these (at least the ones with hard drives) probably have a full OS
and apps already installed on them.
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