I was at Computer Hardware club at my school and the teacher who hosts it has a giant back room filled with computer parts(and occasionally whole computers) He's an awesome teacher and more or less if we find something there then we can use it(people donate stuff to him so almost all of it is free to him)
Anyway, in a box on the very bottom level of a layer of strata that I swear could have been used as "History of the Modern Printer" all by itself, I found a Macintosh Powerbook 3400c.
It works perfectly, as far as I can tell, aside from the fact that the hinges are loose and let the screen flop back and forth, and it had Mac OS 9.1! I'm going to wipe the hard drive and install a fresh copy of 8.6(better suited to the limited stats)
It has a very strange extension(or something) that makes the OS have a Start menu and indeed look almost exactly like windows aside from the menubar at the top. Does anyone know what this is?
Anyway, in a box on the very bottom level of a layer of strata that I swear could have been used as "History of the Modern Printer" all by itself, I found a Macintosh Powerbook 3400c.
It works perfectly, as far as I can tell, aside from the fact that the hinges are loose and let the screen flop back and forth, and it had Mac OS 9.1! I'm going to wipe the hard drive and install a fresh copy of 8.6(better suited to the limited stats)
It has a very strange extension(or something) that makes the OS have a Start menu and indeed look almost exactly like windows aside from the menubar at the top. Does anyone know what this is?



