If CCC doesn't work for you, perhaps Super Duper will. . . Just a
thought. If you've never taken a Clamshell apart before, I would tell
you it's somewhat tedious, but really not that hard. You need some
small screwdrivers (Phillips, flat-head, Torx T8), and good
instructions. Go to:
On Jun 30, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Da'Birdman wrote:
If CCC doesn't work for you, perhaps Super Duper will. . . Just a
thought. If you've never taken a Clamshell apart before, I would tell
you it's somewhat tedious, but really not that hard. You need some
small screwdrivers (Phillips, flat-head,
I have fully taken a clamshell apart before, and from that experience, I
know I never want to do that ahain. It doesn't have 512MB of RAM though, it
has 544MB.
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I have used XpostFacto to install Mac OS X Jaguar on my PM 9600, and the
network problem is ok now. It can see the HDD now. The external HDD was on a
computer running Leopard. How can a computer running OS9 see a network drive
on a Leopard computer?
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On Jun 28, 2010, at 4:28 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I have used XpostFacto to install Mac OS X Jaguar on my PM 9600, and the
network problem is ok now. It can see the HDD now. The external HDD was on a
computer running Leopard. How can a computer running OS9 see a network drive
on a Leopard
On Jun 28, 3:16 pm, John Carmonne carmo...@aol.com wrote:
Btw, one more thing. I am attempting to install Mac OS X Tiger on my iBook
original clamshell (with no firewire), but so far, no luck. I hacked one of
the files which had the list of bad machines, no luck. XPostFacto, no luck.
On Jun 29, 2010, at 9:10 AM, Da'Birdman wrote:
On Jun 28, 3:16 pm, John Carmonne carmo...@aol.com wrote:
Btw, one more thing. I am attempting to install Mac OS X Tiger on
my iBook original clamshell (with no firewire), but so far, no
luck. I hacked one of the files which had the list of
CCC never worked for me as the OS itself would not boot. Also, I don't feel
like getting through all of those screws just to get to the hard drive.
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On Jun 29, 2010, at 10:46 AM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
CCC never worked for me as the OS itself would not boot. Also, I
don't feel like getting through all of those screws just to get to
the hard drive.
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Can't you boot it via USB with an external DVD
I think that is the problem??? Crossing between OS 9 and OS 10 won't work... -Original Message-
From: Mark Sokolovsky <coolmar...@gmail.com>
Sent: Jun 26, 2010 4:50 PM
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: I need networking help
Btw, any computer i have that runs Mac OS X c
On Lørdag, 26/6 2010, 10:48, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
...
running Jaguar being able to see it, but then there's my Power Mac 9600
running Mac OS 9.0.4. I have been trying to get to connect my PM 9600 to
my
Sawtooth through my network to be able to use the 320GB HDD, but so far,
no
luck. Any
At 4:48 PM -0400 6/26/2010, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
PM G4 Sawtooth
320GB SATA drive plugged in through firewire
iMac G3's running tiger being able to see it
iBook clamshell running Jaguar being able to see it
Power Mac 9600 running Mac OS 9.0.4. I have been trying to get to
connect my PM 9600
On 6/28/10 1:31 AM, Mark Sokolovsky coolmar...@gmail.com wrote:
Whoa! Hold on a second! I am running happily with Leopard on my PM G4
Sawtooth, but you're thinking about putting leopard on a G3! That is the last
thing I would do right now, but the first thing I would try if I am simply
done
Here are the errors i get. It simply does not see the sawtooth, or any
computer running Mac OS X or their HDD volumes. I took your advice and
upgraded the machine using the OS 9 helper and brought it up to OS 9.2.2,
and I have noticed something. I booted my iBook clamshell to OS9.0, and the
PM
On Jun 28, 2010, at 12:14 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
if you want
Leopard to work on a G3 processor, install tiger and mod it to make it look
like leopard.
10.4 modded to 'look like' 10.5 is NOT the same as running 10.5; there are
significant differences behind the GUI.
As for the OS X
.
Btw, one more thing. I am attempting to install Mac OS X Tiger on my iBook
original clamshell (with no firewire), but so far, no luck. I hacked one of
the files which had the list of bad machines, no luck. XPostFacto, no luck.
XpostFacto does not work because it claims to not support
On Mandag, 28/6 2010, 09:14, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
Here are the errors i get. It simply does not see the sawtooth, or any
computer running Mac OS X or their HDD volumes.
...
what happens if you go to the chooser, click on apple talk, then on server
adress, type in the sawtooth ip adress, and
On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Mark Sokolovsky coolmar...@gmail.comwrote:
hello users of Lem's G3-G5 list, I have a networking problem that I have
been trying to resolve since the early half of june. On my PM G4 Sawtooth, I
have a 320GB SATA drive plugged in through firewire, and I have the
hello users of Lem's G3-G5 list, I have a networking problem that I have
been trying to resolve since the early half of june. On my PM G4 Sawtooth, I
have a 320GB SATA drive plugged in through firewire, and I have the entire
network of Mac OS X Systems being able to see it. I have other computers
Btw, any computer i have that runs Mac OS X can see it, but Mac OS 9 and
earlier can't.
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On Jun 26, 2010, at 3:48 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
but then there's my Power Mac 9600 running Mac OS 9.0.4.
You might consider upgrading to 9.2.2 using OS 9 Helper:
http://www.os9forever.com/os9helper.html
Or upgrading to OS X using XPostFacto 4.0:
If you're using the OEM 9600 CPU you can only run OS X up to 10.2.8, but if
you have a G3 or G4 CPU upgrade you can install up to 10.4.11 without much
hassle (if you have enough RAM, and the 9600 supports 1.5GB). You can also
install Leopard 10.5.8 with a little hassle, which is right up
On Jun 27, 2010, at 9:59 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
Can I get 10.5.8 runnung on my G3 iMac 700MHz 1GB RAM?
Not without a G4 CPU upgrade since Leopard is compiled without any G3
CPU support. Otherwise, I think almost any Mac with a G4 CPU can be
modified to run Leopard 10.5.8.
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Whoa! Hold on a second! I am running happily with Leopard on my PM G4
Sawtooth, but you're thinking about putting leopard on a G3! That is the
last thing I would do right now, but the first thing I would try if I am
simply done with my G3 iMac. with some mods, would Leopard run on (let's
say...)
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