PowerBook 540c - Did a thing (OS 8.6)

Even more radical would be to get some sort of early Mac OS X running on it. One of the DPs, perhaps?

And 40 MB of RAM isn't necessarily a problem; Mac OS X 10.0 and 10.1 officially required 128 MB, but could install and run on 64. I once ran it on my Rev C Tray Loader iMac with 32 MB of RAM. Yes, thirty two megabytes. It was slow as h*** and thrashed the hard drive so hard I was worried it might die, but it actually worked!

Granted, this was on a Mac with a 266 MHz G3 running on a 66 MHz bus (compared to 100 MHz on a 16 MHz bus(!) ).

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The RAM isn’t the main problem, it’s the architecture. Mac OS X needs Open Firmware, it’s fundamentally incompatible with anything Nubus/Slot Manager based.
 
The RAM isn’t the main problem, it’s the architecture. Mac OS X needs Open Firmware, it’s fundamentally incompatible with anything Nubus/Slot Manager based.
The Mac OS X boot loader - BootX needs Open Firmware. So just create a new BootX that doesn't use Open Firmware.

Or, you can try creating a version of Apple's disk based Open Firmware that came with Copland D11E4 for the PDM Power Macs (6100, 7100, 8100). Maybe the boot loader that loads the disk base Open Firmware can be used as the basis for the new BootX?

In either case, you might need to make changes to the Mac OS X kernel (Open Firmware and BootX can apply kernel patches). And you'll need to create a platform expert kext and maybe some drivers, like XPostFacto has. You can use the disk to store NVRAM.

Anyway, anything is possible if you throw enough time and code at it.
 
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