On Monday, December 16, 2002, at 11:52  PM, sean weijand wrote:

> Not True!
>
> I am running OS X10.2.2 on my lowly wallstreet and every time i boot up
> in Jag the start-up screen is the "Happy Mac" with a ugly looking sort
> of spinning OS X icon at the bottom.
>
> go figure
>
> sean
>
>
Now that's really odd, because I have a walstreet 250 which I run 
10.2.2 on also. The only time I see ol' happy mac is when the pram 
battery has failed and it has to do what I can only assume is reload 
the boot extensions which allow it to boot os x. (Since the Wallstreet 
is an 'Old World' architecture machine, it's ROM is not in any kind of 
flash memory, therefore something must be done to soft-overwrite the 
rom to show the apple logo instead of happy mac.) but like I said, I 
only see happy mac once, then on every subsequent boot it's just grey 
apple.

-Andrew


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