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System 7 natively boots on the Mac mini G4

https://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?topic=7711.0
80•ibobev•2h ago

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gnerd00•1h ago
yes, multiple Macs within arms reach right now!

++ BBEdit

mrcwinn•1h ago
One of my early Macs was a Performa 638CD with no dedicated FPU. I had upgraded to a Performa 6400 (which felt like an absolute dog despite its size) but finally had an opportunity to move to the PowerComputing PowerTower Pro 225. What a beast! I hate to say it, but it was probably my favorite Mac I'd ever owned before the first iMac.
kev009•45m ago
The Megahertz wars in the 1990s made it really difficult to understand relative performance across even the same ISA like this, and I think computers with the 603 CPU were a bit of a wrench in people's perception of the Mac.

The 180 or 200MHz 603e with 16k L1 cache in that Performa 6400 wasn't slow by any stretch, but it probably didn't have L2 cache. Coupled with the gradual transition to PPC native code of the OS and apps, these machines were often a little mismatched to expectations and realities of the code.

Meanwhile that PowerTower had a 604e with 32/32k L1 and 1MB L2 cache. That was a fast flier with a superscalar and out of order pipeline more comparable to the Pentium Pro and PII.

burnt-resistor•35m ago
Yup. Recall the far better cycle efficiency of the 100 MHz hyperSPARC.

Consumers didn't grok cycle efficiency, pipeline depth, or branch prediction miss pipeline stall latency.

mrcwinn•13m ago
Oh believe me. I owned it. It felt slow even at the time.
E39M5S62•12m ago
I have a PowerCenter Pro 210 in my basement right now! It's not quite as nice as the newer architecture in the PowerTower Pro machines, but it runs MacOS 7.6.1 wonderfully. It is more than enough for classic Mac games of that era - and a joy to use.
rogerrogerr•57m ago
Misread as “Mac mini M4” and was going to be _very_ impressed.
65a•50m ago
StarMax series (and the 4400) seemed to be about as close to CHRP as we got. My off-brand StarMax clone (PowerCity) had a PS/2 and an ISA port. Ran BeOS well, and had a quirk that I could hear a tight loop on the speaker.

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