Op 10-jan-06 om 23:56 heeft l s het volgende geschreven:

Greetings,
  I have decided to move into the OS X world.  I have
a G3 B/W that I am going to install 10.2 on.  (I have
10.2 available is why no higher).  The B/W has 576meg
RAM, a rev. 2 motherboard and a 6 gig HD.  I have an
80 gig HD to install. I want to leave the 6 gig in
there with 9.2.2 on it and put 10.2 on the 80gig.  As
a newbie to X what do I need to do to install X and
keep 9.2?  Any and all suggestions are welcomed.

Install the 80 gig HD as a slave to your original HD. See the manufacturer's site for jumper settings, sometimes the info is printed on the top (or bottom). Remove extra memory and PCI cards to be sure the installation doesn't freeze.
Insert OS X CD, boot using the C key, select the 80 gig and install.
You can insert the extra hardware afterwards.

BTW there's no firmware update needed since you're already running OS 9. You installed the latest firmware update for the B&W G3 already before you installed OS 9.


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