The clone machines are a tricky lot. Some will run OS X cleanly,
others won't run it at all, and still others will run it but with
varying degrees of success. I would check places like Applefritter and
other hobbyist sites and look in their project sections. I never fail
to be amazed when I see people doing things with their machines that
the conventional wisdom has long held could not be done. You may still
find out that what you want to do is impossible or too difficult to be
worth the effort, but you'll learn a lot in the search and that alone
may make the searching worthwhile.

On Dec 5, 11:42 am, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi all
> I have a G3 Wally 300 PowerBook with OSX 10.28. I want to try and put this 
> system on
> a Power Computing PowerBase 180 with a Sonnet G3 300 processor 128 MB RAM.
> I do not have install disks for the OSX 10.2.8. Can I do a drag and drop with 
> this or is
> there another way. My external SCSI devices are limited to a Bernoulli 230 
> disk drive. So mass
> transfer is a little Mickey.
>
> John   wtmm

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