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They are nice because the AIO design doesn't take up much space--- and with my living situation, footprint is very important!

macintoshme wrote:Kinda odd to bring up old subjects, but will the hotline server run in os X? I have a B&W hosting a website for be, but beyond that it seems to be doing very little. It has a 40gig hd in it, and I am on some type of broadband. (Dorm room's IPs are static!)
Anonymous Freak wrote:I could offer up my B&W G3, as well. I've got 1.5 Mb/s upload speed, and while I don't have a static IP, I do use a dynamic DNS service. I have every Mac OS the B&W can run installed on it right now (different partitions of one drive.) And a 60 GB data drive. (And could throw an 80 GB drive in if need be.)
Anonymous Freak wrote:I have every Mac OS the B&W can run installed on it right now (different partitions of one drive.)
How many do you have, eg do you count 9.0, 9.2 etc as different versions, do you have all the server variants or just the clients, do you have the Rhapsody-like ones like OS X Server 1.0 etc? I've always thought multi-boot can't be very practical on a Mac though, 9 and X is fine as on mine it seems to default to X and if you want 9 you just hold Option on startup, but if you had several Xs for instance, there's surely no way to choose between them on startup like there is on a PC, you'd have to boot the last one you used first and then reboot from Startup Disk into the one that you wanted?~tl wrote:If you have them installed on different partitions, you can select which one to boot from by holding alt/option when you boot (on new-world machines). Unfortunately, that doesn't work for different versions on the same partition, but apart from OS 9 and OS X, that's not really practical anyway.

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