With some difficulty, I was able to get OS X 10.6.8 installed on my iMac model referenced in the subject line. I usually prefer running the latest and greatest version of anything on my machines in order to have as many security patches installed as possible. In the case of OS X, I understand running the latest and greatest comes with trade offs, namely performance and compatibility. Many years have passed since this iMac release and I'm sure there have been many thoughts about how far this machine should be upgraded.
My machine has 8GB of RAM and a 320GB hard drive. I understand that it will be almost impossible to get this connecting to modern websites and that is not my intent here. Rather, I want to use this machine as a bridge to my collection of older 68k and PPC machines. Along the way, I want to use this machine to explore older versions of productivity software, games, and older versions of Python.
I would like to tap into the collective wisdom of the community here and ask for opinions and thoughts on whether I should stay at 10.6.8 or upgrade to a higher version. This will be a machine frozen in time. The question is what is the best time?
Thanks!
My machine has 8GB of RAM and a 320GB hard drive. I understand that it will be almost impossible to get this connecting to modern websites and that is not my intent here. Rather, I want to use this machine as a bridge to my collection of older 68k and PPC machines. Along the way, I want to use this machine to explore older versions of productivity software, games, and older versions of Python.
I would like to tap into the collective wisdom of the community here and ask for opinions and thoughts on whether I should stay at 10.6.8 or upgrade to a higher version. This will be a machine frozen in time. The question is what is the best time?
Thanks!

