The Classic Mac thread
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2025 7:19 am
I love all of my old computers, but the one that gets by far the most attention from me is the G4 "Quicksilver" 733 MHz from 2001. The seller on eBay had 10.4 "Tiger" installed on it, but I downgraded to Mac OS 9.2.2. The end result is that I have a very capable machine that can do almost everything that can be done with pre-OS X system software. In my view, this machine is the culmination of everything that I loved about Macintoshes growing up, but with enough modern conveniences to make it worthwhile today (VGA output and Ethernet, especially).
Throughout my elementary school days, a Performa 6400/180 running System 7.5.3 was our home computer, and it was my gateway to 1990s CD-ROM edutainment. It was the computer that made me fall in love with computers. I definitely used it more than anyone else in the family. I needed multimedia in my life, haha.
I'm fairly certain my relationship to Apple is different than most, since I more or less grew up in Steve Jobs' backyard. Knowing that I lived only a few miles away from where it all began did instill my 3rd-grader self with even more wonderment.
Nowadays, I turn to the Classic Mac environment for its speedy, unobtrusive UI and huge software library, including professional tools like Photoshop. It's gradually becoming my preferred environment for distractionless writing. It's also just really fun to experience my childhood favorite games on CD-ROM.
I'm certain there are other Classic Mac enthusiasts in the Critter Time community. Did you grow up in the beige box period? The Bondi Blue era? Got any questions or comments about Mac OS 9 and below? If you want to Think Different and chip in, this thread is the place to do it.
Throughout my elementary school days, a Performa 6400/180 running System 7.5.3 was our home computer, and it was my gateway to 1990s CD-ROM edutainment. It was the computer that made me fall in love with computers. I definitely used it more than anyone else in the family. I needed multimedia in my life, haha.
I'm fairly certain my relationship to Apple is different than most, since I more or less grew up in Steve Jobs' backyard. Knowing that I lived only a few miles away from where it all began did instill my 3rd-grader self with even more wonderment.
Nowadays, I turn to the Classic Mac environment for its speedy, unobtrusive UI and huge software library, including professional tools like Photoshop. It's gradually becoming my preferred environment for distractionless writing. It's also just really fun to experience my childhood favorite games on CD-ROM.
I'm certain there are other Classic Mac enthusiasts in the Critter Time community. Did you grow up in the beige box period? The Bondi Blue era? Got any questions or comments about Mac OS 9 and below? If you want to Think Different and chip in, this thread is the place to do it.