It won't work on your Pismo, these are machine specific CD's.  I have a
Pismo 500 and I installed 10.2.6 with no problems at all, works great.  What
you need a non-machine specific OS X 10.2 CD.

N

on 6/21/03 1:50 PM, Doug Hinschberger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'm finally considering installing OS X on my Pismo (currently at 9.2.2),
> and then maybe our G3 and imac. Someone is offering to sell to me a set
> of CD's that are labeled "iMac" on them. So I reckon they're not the
> retail version, but a set that came with a purchased Mac.
> 
> Should these work fine? I've seen so many different "versions" listed on
> ebay when I've looked that I'm a little confused as to what's what.
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Doug
> 
> 
> Doug and Bernice Hinschberger
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 


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