Hi all,
OS 9.2.2 is up and running, AND it's playing a movie. ("You've got
mail," if you must know. I thought it was fitting, since it features
its G3 mom, the Kanga.)
Airport software is not installed at all, though. Any pointers about
how to get the missing link (wink, wink)?
Thanks,
Felix
On Oct 16, 12:39 am, Ashgrove <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I just got a nice 300Mhz Wallstreet II (aka PDQ) that boots fine into
> OS 9.2.2. I decided to try and bypass the whole Xpostfacto thing, got
> a 30GB HDD, put it in a USB enclosure, and made into 3 partitions:
> 1) 8GB: Cloned a 10.4.11 drive from a TiBook, then deleted all
> unnecessary apps to regain some disk space.
> 2) 8GB: Copied OS 9.2.2 and some Classic programs.
> 3) 12Gb: Storage
>
> Put the drive into the Wallstreet, but it refuses to boot. It just
> flashes the floppy with the "Where the heck is my OS?" question mark
> for a while and then shuts itself down. What am I doing wrong? Perhaps
> the whole thing?
>
> Thanks
>
> P.S. The RAM is maxed out to 512MB.
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