Rad, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

>I have a wallstreet 292 and haven't been able to get panther installed,
>using a15 or a16. 
Use a14 from OS 9. a11 for instance gave me all of those problem you
mention, so I used a9 then.
> I will either get the 'this computer is not compatible'
>or whatever that message is, or a circle with a line thought it when it
>reboots.  I REALLY want panther on here.  I've got 10.2.8 right now and it
>seems to work OK except for some occasional freezing.  That's what I don't
>understand, 2.8 works, but 3.x won't.
>
>Any suggestions?  I've tried all the 'safest' config options of XPF, but it
>never seems to make any difference.  I've tried it from OS9.2 and 10.2.8.



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