On Feb 7, 2010, at 8:25 AM, ===( )8> wrote:

> John writes,
> 
> <Am I correct in assuming that "Old World" machine is indicative of a pre PPC 
> Mac?>
> 
> Yes, but some PPCs are New World Macs too. IIRC the first New World Mac 
> desktop was the G3 B&W, and the first New World Mac laptop was the Powerbook 
> Lombard.
> 
> ~Yersinia.


> <Am I correct in assuming that "Old World" machine is indicative of a pre PPC 
> Mac?>
> 
> Yes, but some PPCs are New World Macs too. IIRC the first New World Mac 
> desktop was the G3 B&W, and the first New World Mac laptop was the Powerbook 
> Lombard.
> 
> ~Yersinia.
OK then  I assume that a Wallstreet is an "OLD WORLD" machine? That may explain 
the trouble I'm having with a 60 GB drive in my Wally with XPostfacto. maybe I 
need to use the drive setup on my OS9 install disk?


John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA



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