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Imac 233 mhz

I am a long time Amiga and PC user, and have always wanted to get my feet wet on a mac without spending too much cash.

I recently picked up a Imac cheap, the 2nd version with the upgraded video and the 233 Mhz chip.

It presently has OS 9.1 on it, and from what I have googled, it seems like I could install OS 10.3.9

From what I understand, legacy Mac OS's are considered public domain, IE, free, and I found a copy of it. It is a DMG file. My problem is, is that I wish to burn a image to update the Imac. I think I need to burn it as a bootable ISO, is this correct? Of course, my other problem is is that I will need to burn it on a PC. Any tutorials or help? I have tried MagicIso and MagicDisk, but I just can't get them to do the job. Since I know at the present so little about the Mac, please straighten me out if I have made a mistake in my knowledge.

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Old August 24th, 2009, 04:09 PM
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No, your wrong, OS X Is NOT free- What you have done is committed piracy. Lol.

You'll need to use disk utility.
And burn it to a CD.
Your iMac won't run it very good though.
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From what I understand, legacy Mac OS's are considered public domain, IE, free, and I found a copy of it.
As Jesse714 stated, this is a misunderstanding on your part. No Apple operating system going back as far as OS 8 (and possibly farther) is considered "public domain" nor "free."

While it's nothing personal, the rules of the forum prevent discussion of that, blah blah blah, you know the drill. Rules is rules.

Barring the fact that the image has been pirated, to burn any DMG file to a CD/DVD on Windows, you would need to research programs that have support for DMG files (cough, Nero, cough). Ideally, though, the DMG is best burned on a Mac. Try your hardest to find another Mac with a CD-R or DVD-R and at least OS X 10.3 and use the "Disk Utility" application.
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Do you know how much RAM it has? I had a iMac G3 first gen 233MHz a while ago with 96MB RAM. I ran Mac OS 9 and Mac OS 10.1 pretty well on it. It was actually very useful except that websites didn't show that well.

For web browsing in OS 9 you can try Classzilla . It is pretty cool.

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for the prompt reply. One of the reasons I came here is to find out if using an earlier verson of the OS is legal. I know now. I guess I will look for a legal copy.

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Do you know how much RAM it has? I had a iMac G3 first gen 233MHz a while ago with 96MB RAM. I ran Mac OS 9 and Mac OS 10.1 pretty well on it. It was actually very useful except that websites didn't show that well.

For web browsing in OS 9 you can try Classzilla. It is pretty cool

I have been using Classilla, it does work well, thanks. Unfortunately, my imac only has 32mg of ram, and 6 mb of video ram. Anyone know of a good source of an upgrade? And how far can I go? is 96mb the max?

Thanks!

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for the prompt reply. One of the reasons I came here is to find out if using an earlier verson of the OS is legal. I know now. I guess I will look for a legal copy.

Regards,

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All OS' up to System 7 are public domain, they even have them for downloading on Apple's website. So that puts you out of the picture for public domain though.

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Do you know how much RAM it has? I had a iMac G3 first gen 233MHz a while ago with 96MB RAM. I ran Mac OS 9 and Mac OS 10.1 pretty well on it. It was actually very useful except that websites didn't show that well.

For web browsing in OS 9 you can try Classzilla. It is pretty cool

I have been using Classilla, it does work well, thanks. Unfortunately, my imac only has 32mg of ram, and 6 mb of video ram. Anyone know of a good source of an upgrade? And how far can I go? is 96mb the max?

Thanks!

Gene
512 MB I believe is the maximum you can have. You can find pretty good prices here.
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