LaPorta
Well-known member
Ok, so, I have been rethinking my current setup I have. as of right now, my classic Mac files are stored on my 2014 iMac and on my RAID drive. The only issue is that to get it to my other Macs, it requires using my G4 Quicksilver as a bridge. The G4 runs 10.4, so Mac OS 8, 9, and even 7.1 with the upgraded AppleShare IP extension on my IIfx can see and communicate with it. What I was thinking of doing was the following: getting an old Mini that can run 10.4, hooking my 500 GB FW HD to it, storing all my classic Mac files on there. My current iMac can talk to 10.4 (so I can still easily save AppleSauce-generated floppy images), and my 2014 Mini will also be able to see and connect, so I can back up the archive to the RAID, which then eventually gets backed up to an 18 TB drive that I keep off site (my work locker, if you must know).
My question is this: I know that it took some doing to get 10.4 to speak regular old AppleTalk that, say, the IIfx can connect to. Is 10.6 too far removed to do that? I only ask because OWC has some dirt-cheap 2009 Minis (like, $50), and I was wondering if that would be a possible option vs the $300 for 2005 Minis on eBay. If 10.4 is really the max you can possibly use, that means I need to do a more through search for one of those 2005s...
My question is this: I know that it took some doing to get 10.4 to speak regular old AppleTalk that, say, the IIfx can connect to. Is 10.6 too far removed to do that? I only ask because OWC has some dirt-cheap 2009 Minis (like, $50), and I was wondering if that would be a possible option vs the $300 for 2005 Minis on eBay. If 10.4 is really the max you can possibly use, that means I need to do a more through search for one of those 2005s...