> On May 21, 2015, at 3:04 AM, Colin Yarwood <colin.yarw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> So I have done most of this on the iMac Flowerpower G3 600 - I cannot find my 
> 10.4 Disk and am investigating how I might be able to create a dmg from the 
> Pismo that would boot - I have FW and a working slot drive.

You can connect the iMac in FW target mode (pretty certain it should work…boot 
the iMac while holding down the ’T’ key. if it comes up with a large bouncing 
Firewire icon on screen target mode is supported.) Then plug it into the Pismo, 
and use Disk Utility to do a ‘Restore’ with the Pismo drive as the source and 
the iMac drive as the target. This will clone the Pismo drive to the iMac. 
Since OS X is a monolithic system the iMac should work.

Alternatively you can use a program like Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper to do 
it, but Disk utility is free :-).



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University of Arizona
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