Max. Volume Size 8.6 Can Address?
This is NOT going to be internetted at all - he basically wants a jukebox setup that he can put on during the day and play .mp3's with. Nothing more.
I got iTunes 1.1 for OS8 into the 8500 it and it works just dandy, also a copy of the freeware SoundApp 2.7.3 (which I still think works better'n anything for ripping CD's).
I fished roughly 96 MB worth of RAM out of various dead older beiges and that all works (woo-hoo!! dumpster diving rules!!).
This resurrected Mac has my old 8.6 OS in it now, and I got the USB support extensions from my OS9 disk, and kitted my old USB 1.1 card into it and the USB works.
The rub is it's got the original SCSI hard drive that's only 2 GB so storage of songs on it is out f the question.
He's thinking of getting a 160 GB external USB drive, as he can't find decent sized SCSI drives (which is what that model is - not an ATA kind). I know that when he does get the external drive, we'll probably set it up on my Mac and put several partitions in it. I don't know what the limit on the sizes of those partitions needs to be so OS 8.6 can handle them.
Anyone got any ideas?