Re: Installing OS X on Lombard

2005-01-18 Thread Al Poulin
On Jan 16, 2005, Dijkwel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Rumors go that one should be able to install OS X on a Lombard (400 Mhz). However, in spite of numerous tries with different configurations of RAM ( from 64 to 384), no success yet. During installation the book invariable freezes and it does so ir

Re: Installing OS X on Lombard

2005-01-16 Thread vicki Duggan
If you get a single stick of PC100 sdram at 128mb and put it in the lower slot 10.3 should load fine. PC 66 and PC133 are no good it must be 100. I do not know why but that was the only way i could get panther on my 400 Lombard when i had it. After the install i just put the ram i had back in

Re: Installing OS X on Lombard

2005-01-16 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 16/01/05 11:51, Dijkwel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Probably only the 64 MB of RAM that came with the Lombard originally > are Apple or Apple-like: at least they have allowed me to install > 10.0.3. Anything I add (need to add) to get 10.2 or 10.3 installed, > leads to freezes. Then, you wou

Re: Installing OS X on Lombard

2005-01-16 Thread Herbert Goodfriend
Rumors go that one should be able to install OS X on a Lombard (400 Mhz). However, in spite of numerous tries with different configurations of RAM ( from 64 to 384), no success yet. During installation the book invariable freezes and it does so irrespective of whether I try to install 10.0, 10.2 or

Re: Installing OS X on Lombard

2005-01-16 Thread Dijkwel
Probably only the 64 MB of RAM that came with the Lombard originally are Apple or Apple-like: at least they have allowed me to install 10.0.3. Anything I add (need to add) to get 10.2 or 10.3 installed, leads to freezes. Peter Op 16-jan-05 om 17:31 heeft Herbert Goodfriend het volgende geschrev

Re: Installing OS X on Lombard

2005-01-16 Thread gladys pérez-almiroty
sorry, mi lombard was a replacement from apple for a wallstreet that burned. since i had upgraded the memory they sent me a 256 mem. module. that machine is the one my aunt has now. g On Jan 16, 2005, at 11:34 AM, Dijkwel wrote: Thanks for the tip. I've tried that strategy, however, the original

Re: Installing OS X on Lombard

2005-01-16 Thread Dijkwel
Thanks for the tip. I've tried that strategy, however, the original chip is only 64 MB and that turned out not to be enough to get a 10.2 install (10.0.3 does work as I found out a few minutes ago). Peter Op 16-jan-05 om 16:14 heeft gladys pérez-almiroty het volgende geschreven: i recently ins

Re: Installing OS X on Lombard

2005-01-16 Thread gladys pérez-almiroty
i recently installed os 10.3 in my aunt's lombard and had similar problems. what i did was use the original ram chip only during the installation and then put the other module in. the book is working w/out any problems. i then upgraded to 10.3.7 with both modules and had no problems. g On Jan

Installing OS X on Lombard

2005-01-16 Thread Dijkwel
Rumors go that one should be able to install OS X on a Lombard (400 Mhz). However, in spite of numerous tries with different configurations of RAM ( from 64 to 384), no success yet. During installation the book invariable freezes and it does so irrespective of whether I try to install 10.0, 10.