

I'm not sure if you purchased these iMacs or got them for free.but as you may know.these G3 iMacs can be purchased for as little as $10-$20 dollars.so any upgrades will cost much more, and thus not financially logical to do. I have three G3 iMacs myself.and they run pretty darn good considering their ages.but to get them into a condition where they will be productive running a Macintosh OS.you may need to spend some bucks on ram & newer OS install disks. Windows: 0.9MB: Download Regen 0.972 Sega Master System Windows: 0.7MB: Download Satourne Beta 3 Sega Saturn Windows: 3MB: Download PCAE 2.6 Atari 2600 Windows: 1.5MB: Download WinFellow 0.4.4 Amiga 500 Windows: 0.3MB: Download Hoxs64 64bit 1.0.9.6 Commodore 64 Windows: 0.5MB: Download VisualBoyAdvance-M 64-bit 2.0.2 Gameboy Advance (GBA. You didn't mention how much ram these iMac's have, what size hard drives, or the CPU speeds.but it's really going to be hard for you to get these iMacs into "useable" condition if the ram is low, and if the CPU speeds are slow (such as under 400mhz).without spending some money. If you want to stick with a Mac OS.Puma (10.1) is pretty darn old.a newer version of the Mac OS would be a better bet.but will cost you some bucks. you have a Windows 98 install disk (which is really not important, cause you can't install on an iMac G3). you have a Puma install disk (which is Mac OS 10.1) a French version of the OS on them (what version, just curious)? /rebates/&252fwindows-98-emulator-for-mac. I'm still a bit confused on what exactly the condition is of these iMacs.
