> There's effectively no one making new PowerPC hardware and the > existing stuff is aging. Apple certainly isn't, and our port is > Mac-specific.
Yes, true. There are many people who reads the macppc mailing list so, there are people out there who use the machines. It would be sad if people kickout good old working things which they payed many years ago for a high amount. And there is also good used hardware out there. >> If I am interested spending time, could I get some help (specially >> as >> if I decided to learn coding)? > > With the PowerPC part, yeah, but you'll have to learn to code on your > own. That is clear. My point is, that it is also sad if the platform dies (I know, the time when it will be end of life will come). I have no plans to become a professional coder. Just what you read often, work on what annoys you. As I wrote at misc@ I have no problem to admit, that I don't know many things but I am willing to learn - that needs (often many) help. > Do you have macppc hardware? A PowerMac G5 should be on the way to me. I also have a look at other nice machines.