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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.