I loaded the Jag disk , hit start, held the c key. While holding the c key, I placed a block (of proper size) and placed the end of my stapler on the block, positioning it to hold down the key. Left it that way and about 10 minutes later it booted. And that's with a generic internal IDE CDRW drive that I never could boot any OSX system disk although it would boot OS9 disks fine.
I don't have an upgrade card but I do have (3) 256MB rams sticks of various manufacturers, an ext. SCSI drive, a combo FW/USB card with a HP 4in1 and FW CDRW attached.
Jerry
On Friday, September 12, 2003, at 12:16 PM, Byron Gardner wrote:
Does this include Radeon PCI cards, external modems, external S Video Xclaim
TV, a second monitor, upgraded ZIF processor??????
What you are saying is completely disconnect everything and strip it down to
a "stock" system??
Thanks, Byron Beige G3 DT
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