Step one, get rid of half those PCI card you have. You can install them 
later after you have the system running.

Do a search in the archives for some information on the Radeon 7000. 
You have to do a few special things in order to get that one to work. 
Also, try removing the DVD drive. It may be causing problems.

As a friendly suggestion, GET MORE RAM! OSX isn't going to be very 
happy with less than 256MB. It'll be almost unusable if you need to run 
Classic mode. Check out OWC <www.macsales.com> they usually sell 128MB 
sticks for around $25USD. I've always been pleased with them.

-Robyn

On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 09:32 PM, Antonio Malcolm wrote:

> I am trying to install 10.2 on my modded (read "tricked out") Umax 
> S900. Here is my problem.
>
> The Sonnet OS X install software does its thing, then, when the 
> machine restarts, my screen goes to sleep, and nothing else happens. 
> It never wakes up, and I can't figure out if anything is going on at 
> all.  I have even tried using the stock vid card that came with the 
> machine. I am using an Apple OEM 24x SCSI CD ROM. I actually have 
> copied the entire OS X partition from my PowerBook G3 onto a partition 
> on my S900's 60gig drive. If there are any files that can be added to 
> the file system to make the partition bootable, lemme know. Such would 
> be an excellent workaround to the fresh install problem. Either way, 
> please help me out. Thanx. My machine specs are as follows:
>
> Umax S900
> 144mb of RAM
> Apple OEM 24x SCSI2 CD ROM
> LG 32x10x40x16DVD IDE Combo Drive
> Sonnet Crescendo 800mhz G4 with 1mb of L3 cache
> Sonnet Tempo ATA 133 IDE card
> 60 GB IDE hard drive (broken into 3 partitions; one with 9.1, one 
> blank for 10.x, the last for software and stuff)
> stock 2GB SCSI2 hard drive (blank, used for backup and virtual memory 
> file swap)
> ATI Radeon 7000 video card
> Sonnet Tango USB/Firewire card
> Formac ProTV/Stereo tuner card


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