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zdanee
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Reply #45 on: September 28, 2010, 00:51
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jmarran14221
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Reply #46 on: October 01, 2010, 02:14
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I have since upgraded the OS to 10.1.5...and the 10.2 CD should be here tomorrow. OS 9.2.2 is still on it as well...however...I rather enjoy the beauty of the AQUA interface. But, 9 is still nice to have. (I'm running it right now in Classic mode for Outlook Express...waiting for an email from my company's president). Now here's a thought: I have a chance to buy a "new" used Wallstreet Mac CHEAP. It works, too. Could this Mac laptop be downgraded to run 7.6.1? Hmmmm.
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wove
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Reply #47 on: October 01, 2010, 14:44
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Quote from: "jmarran14221" Now here's a thought: I have a chance to buy a "new" used Wallstreet Mac CHEAP. It works, too. Could this Mac laptop be downgraded to run 7.6.1? The earliest Wallstreets shipped with OS 8 with an enabler. The later units shipped with OS 8.1. As a rule no Mac that shipped with a G3 can run OS7.6.1, but in a forum thread here, there is discussion of t running OS 7.6.1 on the Kanga/3500. bill
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