Jun 25, 2011 05:57:11 AM, Kris Tilford wrote:
You have to "install" the XPF extensions onto the newly installed OS X System software because the initial installation is "clean" or "vanilla". The easiest way to do this is boot OS 9.x and use XPF to "Install Everything" onto the newly installed OS
On Jun 25, 2011, at 10:14 AM, skyking...@verizon.net wrote:
When I try to boot back into OS 9 (which is on my other drive) after
the OS X installation hangs up following the first disc, it hangs at
the happy Mac icon. The only way for me to get back to OS 9 is to
boot from the OS 9 CD or
Well, I'm seriously considering upgrading from my Mini G4
to an Intel Mini.
A quick google suggests that with Rosetta
or other such utilities
one can effortlessly run PPC apps in Snow Leopard
on an Intel cpu.
Also, what about Classic apps. ?
There's one I just can't live without, viz. INCON
On 6/25/11 3:32 PM, Cliff Rediger wrote:
Well, I'm seriously considering upgrading from my Mini G4
to an Intel Mini.
A quick google suggests that with Rosetta
or other such utilities
one can effortlessly run PPC apps in Snow Leopard
on an Intel cpu.
Also, what about Classic apps. ?
There
On Jun 25, 2011, at 9:14 AM, skyking...@verizon.net wrote:
When I try to boot back into OS 9 (which is on my other drive) after
the OS X installation hangs up following the first disc, it hangs at
the happy Mac icon. The only way for me to get back to OS 9 is to
boot from the OS 9 CD or a N
Got another huge boatload of bounced emails today from trinettejohn...@fuse.net
- some dating as far back as August of last year.
This also happened around April 19 of this year.
Thanks, Dan
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I think I wasn't clear. The DA I have has a Sonnet Tempo 133 card.
What I replaced was the controller board on the hard drive.
Are you saying there is a patch to fix this?
Mark Murphy
On Jun 24, 2:51 pm, Kris Tilford wrote:
> On Jun 24, 2011, at 1:34 PM, smac0031 wrote:
>
> > This is a 300GB driv
Il giorno 25-06-2011 23:53, Kris Tilford ha scritto:
> Beige are flakey and difficult. I once had one I had to strip down to
> NOTHING except a optical drive and RAM to get a CD to boot. Then I
> added back a HD and finally installed. VERY frustrating.
AFAIK, Beige G3s are one of the most stable
About the time the latest rash of bounced emails started, my ISP, Fuse,
completely fell apart & died.
Hopefully their latest meltdown is ended.
http://www.cincinnatibell.com/consumer/internet/fuse_dial_up/
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