Just FYI you can't install an airport card in the lombard... it doesn't have the slot...Score! Typing on it right now.
It was actually a Lombard, but I got the following for $80:
400mhz G3
256mb RAM
6GB HD (might upgrade), 10.3.9
DVD Module, zip drive module, two imation "superdisk" modules.
Power adapter
WORKING battery (I am amazed -- it's the original battery as far as I can tell and the menu bar estimates 3 hours with a full charge -- ive been running it battery only for about 45 minutes so far and its at 77%![]()
No Airport card but im considering buying a 3rd party one.
Overall, a success!
It doesn't have too -- I grew up on 7, then 8, then 9, then X like most people here, but I'd like a reasonably modern browser, Apple's Mail.app, and Adium, as well as the easy networking capabilities with my other OS X macs. It runs Panther very well. I'd have to upgrade the RAM before putting on Tiger though, I think.That machine would make one hell of an OS9 machine, any reason it must run OSX?
Found it on Buy.com for around $40 -- doesn't list it as being OS X compatible -- does it show up as an Airport card or are there special drivers?for Mac OS X, Linksys WPC54G, Revision/Version 3 is the type I have.
Because it can? A G3 400 or 500 will run Tiger, although Panther would probably be better. My Wallstreet runs Jaguar nicely so I don't see why a Pismo wouldn't be a good OS X machine. I have seen reports of Leopard with a G4 upgrade, but I think that's really pushing it with the weak graphics.That machine would make one hell of an OS9 machine, any reason it must run OSX?
In both 10.3 and 10.4, it showed up as an Airport card, and was able to connect to wifi-G networks, use all the cool types of security, etc etc. no special drivers needed.Found it on Buy.com for around $40 -- doesn't list it as being OS X compatible -- does it show up as an Airport card or are there special drivers?for Mac OS X, Linksys WPC54G, Revision/Version 3 is the type I have.