I bought a Macintosh Classic.
I bought a Macintosh Classic at an auction. But the one Macintosh Classic I bought is not an original one called like vintage or something from that time. I bought one that had been converted with an 8-inch LCD and a super small Windows PC inside. Actually, I had been looking for something like this recently. Why I bought the one... You got it?
This is the latest screenshot of OSnine. Yes, I bought the one to make OSnine run on it. I wrote that I'd been looking for something like this recently, but it's not impossible to buy an old junk Mac from that time and modify it myself if I really want to. But when it comes to actually doing it, I have to throw away the original cathode ray tube, find out the size of the LCD to replace it, and... the size itself is compact, so I would have to design the internal structure, so there're a lot of things troublesome.
It seems that the package will arrive tomorrow. So now I'm considering whether I'll keep use it as a Windows PC or to replace inside to Mac mini and some more else. The reason is that I've confirmed that the Electron-based OSnine client works properly on Mac, but I haven't even built it for Windows. In theory, it should work on Windows as well, but I haven't even tested it on Windows yet. Well, I wonder which one is better?
See you then.