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Hi there,

... just want to say Hello to all of You for a start [:)] ]'>

I´ve been using CPUs since 1984 - Macs since 1992 - and over those years quite a lot of hardware came around. Most of it I tend to keep [xx(] ]'> as there are:

IIcx, IIci, PowerMac 8200, PowerMac 7500, PowerMac 9600, Power Mac G5 Dual, Sun Sparc 20 Dual, Sun Ultra 1, a big pile of Intelstuff (one of them is running on OSX 10.5) ... and my old Commodore C128 running GEOS [:I] ]'>

Seen, installed and modified a lot of OSs during that time (Started on a Commodore PET at school in the early 80s) from System 6 up to OSX, A/UX (on the IIci) OpenStep (on Intel and Sparc), Rhapsody, BeOS, Linux, Solaris (even had a i486 running Intel Solaris 2.5.1) and of cause all that MS**** ...

My first PowerMac was a 6100/60 that I sold, but that was such a nice machine, I decided to keep the code name [;)] ]'>

Making a living as storageadmin mainly on emc hardware now, I´ve been a Solarisadmin for quite some years.

Greetings from Europe, pm

 
My first PowerMac was a 6100/60 that I sold, but that was such a nice machine, I decided to keep the code name [;)] ]'>
I renamed mine to "hedwig" as that was the build host used for one of the releases of MkLinux, wingardiumleviosa would have been to long.

 
Hello and welcome. If you like crazy OS mods, you'll be in good company here :D

 
... you'll be in good company here :D
Stepped into this forum while looking for OS X Server 1.2 to install on my PM9600 and I was suprised to find a place where people seem to get along like in "the old days" of the internet. That is very rare these times, I like that! [:)] ]'>

And yes, I´m into getting older and rather obscure OSs to run. The IIci currently has A/UX and has seen NetBSD, too. Managed to start Rhapsody DR1 on the 9600 and on the Intelstuff. But it´s some strange hobby: As soon the OS is up and running, I´m looking for a new way get something else going. Think one time, when I retire, there might be some kind of Mid90sLinux running on my dishwasher communicating with the fridge. [}:)] ]'>

pm

 
Welcome to the forum!

My 8500, 8600, Q700, BeigeG3MT, B&W, Sawtooth, G5, PB5300 and pile o' Ti'Books and my Albook are glad to see you!

The Sun Ultra 10 would say but it's busy looking for Aliens right now.

I do the same withing WRRT OS's. Load, tweak, move on. It's fun and I find it relaxing.

 
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