It appears that Udo Huth, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:

>> An added plus as of now is that the WallStreet has SCSI and
>> serial, therby keeping alive all my peripherals instead of
>> forcing me into expensive replacements.  Everything still
>> works like a charm.
>
>That might not work with OS X...
>
>I tried switching my beige G3 MT to OS X for it still has the serial ports
>and SCSI. My scanners on the SCSI bus (a film scanner and a flatbed scanner)
>weren't recognized at all, 'cause there are no drivers for these units for
>OS X available. 
>
>In the end I switched back to Mac OS 8.6 under which everything is working
>perfectly...

For now my dual-boot WallStreet is cool, I boot in OS 9.2.2 for most
and in OS 10.2.8 for what I need there.  True, my SCSI peripherals don't
work in OSX but for now that's OK.  They are available to me, and
that's what counts.  

I am going to have to try using XPostFacto to install 10.4.  If anyone 
knows of something that I should watch out for, please let me know.  I'm 
just guessing that it should work essentially the same on the WallStreet 
as 10.2.8 does.  My serial keyboard works fine in 10.2.8, I am guessing 
that it will still work in 10.4.

Best regards,

Bill



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William D. Bandes     [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Zephyr Cove NV USA

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