LCARS
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I recently bought a Wallstreet II from eBay and I am not sure it was a great transaction. First of all I think the seller (or an interested party) engaged in the schilling scheme and I overpaid dearly.
Second is the model. The case is Walstreet II with 266MHz spec'd on the bottom and no USB. However, System Profiler claims the CPU is 400MHz. The Machine ID is 312 - Wallstreet II along with its family number.
The machine arrived with 9.2.2 installed from an image by a site called OS9Lives and claims to be compiled from various sources.
So here I am with an expensive Wallstreet II in good condition with a mysterious CPU and a suspect version of 9.2.2 that likes to freeze. I could send it back since I doubt it was worth what I paid but I am curious if System Profiler is correct in reporting 400MHz or if this particular compilation of 9.2.2 is misreading it.
Thoughts?
Second is the model. The case is Walstreet II with 266MHz spec'd on the bottom and no USB. However, System Profiler claims the CPU is 400MHz. The Machine ID is 312 - Wallstreet II along with its family number.
The machine arrived with 9.2.2 installed from an image by a site called OS9Lives and claims to be compiled from various sources.
So here I am with an expensive Wallstreet II in good condition with a mysterious CPU and a suspect version of 9.2.2 that likes to freeze. I could send it back since I doubt it was worth what I paid but I am curious if System Profiler is correct in reporting 400MHz or if this particular compilation of 9.2.2 is misreading it.
Thoughts?