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Ignoring Cory, my gaming OS 9 Mac is actually a Power Mac 7300. It has a 800MHz Sonnet G4, a Rage Orion and a GB of RAM, plus two 7200rpm SCSI drives and a 24x CD-ROM. This plays great old games like Deus Ex, System Shock, Bugdom, DOOM, Unreal/Unreal Tournament, Voyager Elite Force, Dark Forces...
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But I think the biggest thing is that Mozilla recognizes their performance chugs on low-spec devices. Now that they're focusing heavily on mobile, these efficiency improvements are getting into the core browser as well. 19 is already a lot faster than 17, and we're busily...
... and it looks like most of the Minix links are dead on that page, so here are others:
http://www.minix3.org/previous-versions/Macintosh/
I can't find the '040 patch, though.
Minix has real problems running without 24-bit addressing. You can create a dummy app to force it into high memory...
You might also look around for MacMINT (yes, the same MiNT that Atari STs can run). It runs a stub called JET ("Just Enough TOS"), which then boots MiNT.
Note that it will not work on OS 8 (7.6.1 or earlier only).
For the 7100, the only options are what few distros of LinuxPPC with NuBus support are out there, or MkLinux. I've long toyed with putting MkLinux on my 7100.
They come in about a million different variants. The DIP switches are not necessarily standard between them, so if you lost the manual, you'll be guessing. Post a picture and see if someone has a similar one.
Upgrade cards as a rule generally don't need the extension to boot (otherwise you could never boot with extensions off). They need it to enable the caches, so they won't run anywhere near what they should, but they don't need it to merely start the computer.
That said, some of them may require...
Faulty RAM would not cause this. You would get the breaking glass sound if it detected it in POST, or random behaviour in the OS if it didn't, but it would at least get some distance into booting.
The machine will not start at all without a CPU card, because the CPU has to execute instructions...
For 10.4, it should "just work."
For OS 9, Apple had them for download somewhere. One of the mirrors might have it. I only have the ATI drivers, since I only use ATI cards in OS 9.
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