what did you use to burn the DVD? and did you make sure that it was set to burn a bootable DVD?
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I downloaded the Yellow Dog 6.2 DVD ISO, which is supposed to…
68kMLASoftwareby ChristTrekkerTue, 6 Oct 2009 - 20:30
what straw? it came only with the laptop and power cord
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This:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Pr…
i got an outbound notebook at a nearby thrift-shop :beige: , i think it came w/ its power cord, but the power supply does not have the kangaroo on it. i cannot figure out how to…
Just for fun, I dug up this from the deeper dungeons of Applefritter:
Re: Duo Hack To Come.. What to do...« Reply #3 on: Feb 24th, 2003, 8:02pm »
Please, someone, ple…
I installed NetBSD on my MP Gig-E G4, but now want to load Linux. So I burned YDL to a DVD and tried to boot it by holding "c" during startup. It completely ignores this and just…
68kMLASoftwareby ChristTrekkerTue, 6 Oct 2009 - 15:28
I would like to see a picture of your workshop, Bunsen. And a list of all projects, status, and success/neutral/failure rating
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I'd like to see my workbench.…
I would think a G4 tower with AGP would be a better OSX machine, leaving the B&W to be a super fast OS9 machine. A rage128 isn't that bad on a B&W in the 66mhz slot…
Thats always fun to find something like that. I would like to get a Radeon card for my smurftower, but they just aren't cheap enough yet. Just about anything is better than that …
a 7000 and the version before they came out with the 7000 numbers (think it has T&L).
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Original Radeon with no numbers later renamed 7200 in the PC wo…
He's referring to the OS 9 Netboot image that Apple has on their website as a download:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120243
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Question... How …
Taking a screenshot of the entire display is exactly the same in OS 9 as it is in OS X - Command-Shift-3. Command-Shift-4 allows you to take a screenshot of a specific part of the …
Taking a screenshot of the entire display is exactly the same in OS 9 as it is in OS X - Command-Shift-3. Command-Shift-4 allows you to take a screenshot of a specific part of the …