Another thread on a 2010 MBP inspired this.
What is your oldest Mac that is still used regularly? What are you doing with it?
From me, I have a 2008 (?) Core Duo Mini running Lion that is a 'buildbot' for an open source software project. It sits in a corner and compiles a large software system every time there is a change committed to the project's repository. It doesn't matter that it takes 30-40 minutes to complete the build. The developers (all on Linux) get notified if they make a change that breaks the build on OS X. I've been doing this for about 2 years now.
I also have a Mac SE from 1990 that still runs. I have it set up as a 'prop' in an old house we're trying to sell. I wanted a room to look like an office and the SE helps with that and is a conversation piece. But I don't use it in any regular way so it is kind of outside the scope of this thread.
Craig
What is your oldest Mac that is still used regularly? What are you doing with it?
From me, I have a 2008 (?) Core Duo Mini running Lion that is a 'buildbot' for an open source software project. It sits in a corner and compiles a large software system every time there is a change committed to the project's repository. It doesn't matter that it takes 30-40 minutes to complete the build. The developers (all on Linux) get notified if they make a change that breaks the build on OS X. I've been doing this for about 2 years now.
I also have a Mac SE from 1990 that still runs. I have it set up as a 'prop' in an old house we're trying to sell. I wanted a room to look like an office and the SE helps with that and is a conversation piece. But I don't use it in any regular way so it is kind of outside the scope of this thread.
Craig
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