On 5/28/03 4:40 PM, "Christopher Hack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I think the secret is a completely clean install, completely blank hard
> drive. 
> 
> 
>> Hey, I agree with you.  I'm just giving my personal experience and
>> referencing what I've found on the boards.  A reasonable solution would be
>> to try to install Jaguar on the Wallstreet he's thinking of buying.  If it
>> works without a hitch, then get it.  If he runs into kernel panics, etc.,
>> then don't get it.  Don't get me wrong, I really like the Wallstreet under
>> OS 9.  I am jealous of those people that are getting Jaguar to run on their
>> Wallstreets without a problem.
> 
Honestly, I did a clean install.  I overwrote the drive with zeros before
installing OS X.  Still had problems.  The memory is top of line.  I'm
guessing it had something to do with the Newertech processor upgrade.  Don't
get me wrong, the Wallstreet is a old fearsome beast and I still use it a
lot.  The screen is killer!  The keyboard it great.  I just had a lot of
problems upgrading mine.  I know of other people that upgraded their
Wallstreet without a hitch!

Ben 
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